Sashikan Kogei Workshop
Kumiko is a joinery technique that doesn’t use nails.
This technique is understood to have developed in the ancient Muromachi period, alongside the shoin-zukuri style of architecture, and is one of the traditional Japanese techniques employed in creating items such as windows and sliding screen doors, as well as the latticework of ranma-style screen windows.
In the workshop, you’ll experience one part of this technique.
- Theme
- Life / Culture
- mie
Website | http://www.sashikan.com/jp/ |
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Highlight | A workshop in kumiko joinery ? one of the traditional crafts remaining in Kumono |
Experience content | Learn about “kumiko,” a traditional Japanese muntin joinery technique |
Tour style | With guide |
Price | Fee for materials: From 2,000 |
Payment Method | Cash |
Acceptable number / Program | 5 people per session15 people per day |
Publication time Opening Hours | Every third Saturday of the month, from 9:30, 13:30 |
Time required for Stay , Exprerience | Approx. 20 min. |
Closed | Closed all days other than the third Saturday of the month |
Parking Lot | Passenger cars: 5 |
Merchandise Availability / Food Availability | Available |
Receiving target | Individuals |
Reservation(Need / No Needed) | Telephone bookings required |
Reservation window | TEL:+81-59-396-1786 |
Traffic access | 15-minute walk from Ojima bus stop (Sanco Bus) |
Postal code | 510-1323 |
Contact address | 1537-1 Ojima, Komono-cho, Mie-gun, Mie Prefecture |
Official website | http://www.sashikan.com/en/ |