【Oct. 8th-10th】"Things to Do in Hiroshima", a cultural experience event
We are going to hold a cultural experience event named "Things to do in Hiroshima" from Oct.8th to 10th, 2019, at the HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER located right next to the A-Bomb Dome in the Peace Memorial Park.
All you have to do is write a review, and you can experience each program below at a reasonable price.
Please check the schdule and come and join the program!
●Venue: HIROSHIMA ORIZURU TOWER (1-2-1, Ote-machi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima)
●Schedule
(1)"1+1 Stamp Workshop" by 1+1
Date: Oct. 8th (Tue)
Time:10:00am-1:30pm
Create something unique by decorating a Uchiwa Japanese fan or a coaster with the original stamps designed by ‘Design Unit ICHIICHI (1+1)!’ There are some exclusive stamps with Hiroshima dialect phrases as well as Kanjis only available in this event. You can take your work back home with you as a souvenir.
(2)"Let's make Matcha" by Wataoka Daigaen
Date: Oct. 8th (Tue)
Time: 1:30pm-5:00pm
Let us teach you how to make Macha tea on your own as well as how to properly drink your Matcha. We are looking forward to welcoming you with WAGASHI Japanese sweets.
(3)"Feel the spirit of Japan through “Ikebana” flower arrangement and “Kokedama” bonsai moss ball" by Wagokoro-manabi
Date: Oct. 9th (Wed)
Time: 10:00am-1:30pm
Both Ikebana and Bonsai have evolved uniquely in Japan. Please enjoy a palm-sized Japanese world.
(4)"1.Join the tea gathering(Macha is served with Japanese sweets.)" "2.Make your own tea(Macha is served with Japanese sweets.)" by Urasenke tea school Sokay
Date: Oct. 9th (Wed)
Time: 1:30pm-5:00pm
1. Enjoy being part of a tea ceremony and observe how your teacher dressed in beautiful KIMONO makes Matcha in traditional manners, and enjoy drinking Matcha served with Japanese sweets.
2. Experience making a cup of Matcha for yourself and enjoy drinking it with Japanese sweets.
(5)"Let’s make a handmade Japanese paper postcard!" by Otake Tesuki Washi Hozonkai
Date: Oct. 10th (Thu)
Time: 10:00pm-5:00pm
You can experience making a handmade Japanese paper postcard using the same materials as those used by professionals. Take your own custom postcard back home as a souvenir.