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Kyoto Kumihimo Workshop in English

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Kumihimo Experience — Create Traditional Japanese Crafts with Your Own Hands

This course is perfect for beginners who want to try kumihimo for the first time. You will experience the Nara-gumi braiding method and create simple keychains, bracelets, or limited-edition seasonal accessories. After the museum tour, you will use the same professional tools and 100% silk materials as in actual product making. Everything will be finished within the session, so you can take it home the same day.

On the day, several thread color sets will be available. Choose your preferred braiding stand while imagining the finished result.

- Capacity: Up to 8 participants per session
    

**Experience Course**  
Make a keychain, bracelet, or accessory in a single session.

- Schedule: Please check the reservation form calendar
    
- Duration: 1.5~2 hours
    
- Price: ¥8,000 per person (tax included)
    
- Venue: “DOMYO Kyoto”  
    330-1 Benzaiten-cho, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
    

**Access**

- About 5 minutes on foot from Shijo Station (Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line)
- About 6 minutes on foot from Karasuma Station (Hankyu Kyoto Line)
- About 6 minutes on foot from “Shijo Karasuma” Kyoto City Bus stop  
    Near Daimaru Kyoto, take the street between FamilyMart and 7-Eleven.
    

_No parking or bicycle parking is available. Please use public transportation._  
_Cancellation: Free until the day before. Same-day cancellations will incur a 100% fee._

**Contact**  
Email: infokyoto@kdomyo.com  
Tel.: 075-748-1639 (11:00–18:00)