Fukuoka Castle Ruins and Kimono

Explore the historic Fukuoka Castle Ruins, once the largest fortress in Kyushu, followed by an introduction to the traditional Japanese garment, the kimono, still worn and celebrated today. Perfect for anyone who wants to dive deeper into the local history of Fukuoka City. (This course is held during the morning; your specific timeslot will be […]
Ohori Park and Fukuoka Art Museum

Ohori Park, a beautiful green oasis beloved by locals, offers a peaceful respite from busy city life. Located within the park is the Fukuoka Art Museum, where you will learn about ancient Japanese painting techniques and treasured Buddha statues. Highly recommended for art enthusiats and those who want to enjoy a bit of nature within […]
Downtown Tenjin & Kawabata Shopping Arcade

Wander through the covered Kawabata Shopping Arcade, the historical merchant heart of the city. Discover the contemporary heart of Fukuoka, navigating the bustling commercial center of Tenjin known for its department stores, fashion, and vibrant city life. A great choice for anyone interested in modern Japanese fashion, urban planning, and retail culture. (This course is […]
Kawabata Shopping Arcade and Canal City

Explore Fukuoka’s vibrant heart on a walking tour through the traditional Kawabata Shopping Arcade, the island within the city called Nakasu, and the modern “city within a city” architecture of Canal City Hakata. Ideal for understanding the local merchant history and visualizing the dramatic changes Fukuoka has undergone over time. (This course is held during […]
Origami Class

Discover how a single square of paper can be transformed into a delicate work of art through the timeless Japanese craft of origami. Join us to master the folds that bring paper to life and find a meditative moment of creativity in every crease.
Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth Class

Get to know the traditional Japanese technique of furoshiki, learning how to reuse and stylishly wrap various items (gifts, bottles, or lunches) using versatile fabric cloths. Perfect for environmentally conscious participants interested in sustainable, reusable Japanese traditions.