Let’s experience Seal Engraving (making original stamp)

Summary

You can enjoy to make your original stamp with your name.Make a seal with your name in Chinese characters. Carve by tracing lines with seal-engraving knife. You can also enjoy paintings and ceramics exhibits. Since it is delicate work, please bring glasses or contact lens if you wear one. There is rental zoom lens which can be worn on top of your glasses. In Japan, this activity have been enjoyed by over the age of 6 with observation of parents, if you have any needs, please do not hesitate to ask us.

Tour info

Duration
1 hour
Group Size
Pricing (From)
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Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Let’s make your original stamp with your name in Chinese characters, in luxury atmosphere surrounded by historical paintings, books and ceramics. Seal Engraving is originally a culture from China B.C., to carve characters on stones. Zen Master Dokuryu Shoeki has brought it to Japan during late Ming Dynasty. You do not have to worry even you do not know how to write one or which character to pick since Seal Engraving expert will teach you from the beginning. You may rely even for difficult finishing work. Stamp you create can be used right away of course you may bring them home with you. Let’s experience Seal Engraving of great Zen Master Dokuryu Shoeki, in Gokyo Bunko Museum surrounded by beautiful work of art, after crossing Kintaikyo-Bridge.

What’s included?

  • A seal case and ink meat

  • An entrance fee for Gokyo Bunko Museum

  • Transportation fee to the meeting place.

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 1h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

Cancellation Policy

    All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

Operated by:

ANA Sales Co Ltd

About operator:

ANA Sales is a tour operator which deals with many overseas travel agencies.
We creates opportunities for visitors to make authentic connections with locals in regional areas of Japan through operating activities of the Odyssey Japan lead by ANA Strategic Research Institute, airline group ANA.

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