Pottery Classes in Osaka
Top 5 Best Osaka Pottery Classes
Found 4 Pottery Classes activities in Osaka. Sort by Popularity.Osaka: Private Japanese Traditional Ceramics Experience
We offer a pottery workshop in Osaka with an English, Spanish and Catalan speaking potter (the explanation can also be done in Japanese). While we talk about Japanese gastronomy and culture, the visitors can experience the traditi... More
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Osaka: Private Japanese Traditional Ceramics Experience
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Osaka
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Superb24 reviews5
We offer a pottery workshop in Osaka with an English, Spanish and Catalan speaking potter (the expla....
Private Tour
Learn The Tea Ceremony And Make Your Matcha Tea Bowl In Osaka
In this experience, you can freely ask questions and take as many photos as you like during the tea ceremony. You will also create a matcha tea bowl using a traditional Japanese pottery technique called the "kurinuki" method. The... More
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Learn The Tea Ceremony And Make Your Matcha Tea Bowl In Osaka
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Osaka
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Superb24 reviews5
In this experience, you can freely ask questions and take as many photos as you like during the tea ....
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2 Hours Private Painting of Ceramics in Osaka
This is a highly recommended activity for travellers to Japan because they can create their own souvenir of their trip. During the workshop, we will teach how to paint with special ceramic paints, and participants will be able to ... More
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2 Hours Private Painting of Ceramics in Osaka
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Osaka
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Superb1 review5
This is a highly recommended activity for travellers to Japan because they can create their own souv....
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Kintsugi Workshop: Beauty in Brokenness
Kintsugi, meaning “joined by gold,” began in the 15th century when Japanese artisans developed a method of repairing broken ceramics with lacquer and powdered gold, honoring flaws rather than hiding them. Rooted in wabi-sabi, ... More
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Kintsugi Workshop: Beauty in Brokenness
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Osaka
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Superb1 review5
Kintsugi, meaning “joined by gold,” began in the 15th century when Japanese artisans developed a....
Free Cancellation
Private Tour
(Saving 20% )