Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 737 Shinkamanzacho, Shimogyo-ku 600-8471Map
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A hidden treasure in Kyoto
A true highlight of our visit to Kyoto. This is a beautiful little place with a range of woodblock prints and products. We felt very privileged to meet one of the artists and learn about the ukiyo-e p...
There is a shop in Tsujiko, a plaster. The shop was open on Sunday. When you open a small wooden door, the inside is an old shop. Take off your shoes and go up to the Japanese-style room. I bought postcards, pocket bags, and handkerchiefs. I chose the product while wondering which one to choose. It was fun.
Near Shijo Nishi Toin It is located in the alley between Hotel Unizo Kyoto Shijo and Yayoiken. Wooden prints, including handrails, woodblock prints, ukiyo-e works, interiors such as lighting, woodblock print materials, etc. I bought a "Kyoto notebook" (schedule book) for myself, but I wanted to give it to my friend of an international student who returned to Taiwan ♡♡ and my daughter took a cute bag ... Near 々 Me and my daughter 3 people Come buy another minute ...
It was a shop that inherited the woodblock prints of 120 々, which has a history of about a year. For the first time at Takesasado, I was able to experience making woodblock postcards. The craftsman taught me carefully, so even those who have experienced it for the first time can feel at ease! !!
It is a woodblock miscellaneous goods shop developed by Takenaka woodblock, which was founded during the Meiji era. It is located in Tsujiko, a plaster. There are handrail postcards, toilet paper, and accessories. You can feel the superiority of using it as if it was a waste. Please note that Sunday holidays are regular holidays.
A hidden treasure in Kyoto
A true highlight of our visit to Kyoto. This is a beautiful little place with a range of woodblock prints and products. We felt very privileged to meet one of the artists and learn about the ukiyo-e p...
There is a shop in Tsujiko, a plaster. The shop was open on Sunday. When you open a small wooden door, the inside is an old shop. Take off your shoes and go up to the Japanese-style room. I bought postcards, pocket bags, and handkerchiefs. I chose the product while wondering which one to choose. It was fun.
Near Shijo Nishi Toin It is located in the alley between Hotel Unizo Kyoto Shijo and Yayoiken. Wooden prints, including handrails, woodblock prints, ukiyo-e works, interiors such as lighting, woodblock print materials, etc. I bought a "Kyoto notebook" (schedule book) for myself, but I wanted to give it to my friend of an international student who returned to Taiwan ♡♡ and my daughter took a cute bag ... Near 々 Me and my daughter 3 people Come buy another minute ...
It was a shop that inherited the woodblock prints of 120 々, which has a history of about a year. For the first time at Takesasado, I was able to experience making woodblock postcards. The craftsman taught me carefully, so even those who have experienced it for the first time can feel at ease! !!
It is a woodblock miscellaneous goods shop developed by Takenaka woodblock, which was founded during the Meiji era. It is located in Tsujiko, a plaster. There are handrail postcards, toilet paper, and accessories. You can feel the superiority of using it as if it was a waste. Please note that Sunday holidays are regular holidays.