*This tour makes use of an AI translation device supporting more than 90 languages, ensuring smooth communication throughout your experience.
Step into the world of Nagoya Chōchin, a traditional craft that has illuminated Japan’s festivals and streets for over 400 years. Developed under the patronage of the Tokugawa shoguns, these lanterns are known for their lightweight yet sturdy bamboo frames and the soft, translucent glow of washi paper. In the early Meiji era, Nagoya was Japan’s leading producer of paper lanterns, exporting them abroad as a symbol of refined Japanese artistry. Today, they continue to be cherished not only in temples and festivals but also as décor and souvenirs that bring warmth into modern life.
At Wazamon Chaya inside Japan Culture Village, you’ll be introduced to the history and charm of Nagoya lanterns before making your own. Guided by a skilled artisan, you will select your preferred washi paper, paste it carefully onto the frame, and assemble your own original lantern. The completed piece can be folded for easy transport, making it a memorable and practical souvenir of your trip.
The experience is held in the atmospheric setting of Japan Culture Village, home to historic shrines, century-old shops, and stylish cafés. After your workshop, you are free to stroll the streets and soak in the unique mix of tradition and contemporary culture that defines this historic district.
The tour is offered with both morning and afternoon options. Please choose your preferred session during the booking process.
Check in at the Japan Culture Village reception inside Nagonoya Café before heading to the workshop venue.
At Wazamon Chaya, learn about the centuries-old history and craftsmanship of Nagoya Chōchin. Choose your favorite washi paper and, under the guidance of an artisan, paste and assemble your own lantern.
Your lantern-making session concludes, but since it is held inside Japan Culture Village, you can continue exploring the district. Discover shrines and old shops that preserve the charm of Nagoya’s past, or relax in modern cafés and eateries that blend tradition with the present.
Japan Culture Village reception inside Nagonoya Café
The tour is offered with both morning and afternoon options. Please choose your preferred session during the booking process.
This experience is booked on request. The owner of the experience will respond to the request within 5 days
Cancellation Date | Cancellation Fee |
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No-show or cancellation after tour departure | 100% of the tour price |
On the tour date | 50% of the tour price |
1 day prior to the tour date | 40% of the tour price |
2 to 7 days prior to the tour date | 30% of the tour price |
8 to 10 days prior to the tour date | 20% of the tour price |
11 or more days prior to the tour date | Free |
Wazamon Chaya