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Overview
Did you know that Japan boasts only two renowned bathhouse artists? Join our guided session, where you can craft your own bathhouse masterpiece under the master's teachings. Bring the authentic public bath paint to your home and immerse yourself in this cultural experience.
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Description
Did you know that Japan boasts only two renowned bathhouse artists? When you visit public baths in Japan, you'll encounter striking murals, often signed with the distinctive characters "ナカジマ" (Nakajima), the predominant artist name. It's no coincidence – Mr. Nakajima and his disciple are the exclusive creators of these captivating bathhouse artworks.
Embark on a unique opportunity to delve into the art of bathhouse painting with Mr. Nakajima himself. Join our guided session, where you'll have the chance to craft your own bathhouse masterpiece under the expert guidance of Mr. Nakajima's teachings. Bring the authentic public bath ambiance to your home and immerse yourself in this cultural experience.
Let's go beyond just taking a shower; let's revive the tradition of bathing and prioritize self-care. We invite people from around the world to discover and embrace the rich culture of public baths. Join us in spreading the love for this unique and cherished tradition.
Before you take a lesson froom Mr.Nakajima, your guide explain you how you take a bath in Japan, and tell you about the culture without covering up.
What's included
Itinerary
To begin our journey, we will meet at Koenji Station in Tokyo. Our knowledgeable guide will lead you to a historic 'sento' built in 1933, where you will learn the art of Japanese bathing. The guide will share insights into the rich history and culture of 'sento.' Following this, you will have the opportunity to partake in a 'sento painting' lesson, a unique cultural experience.
Currently, only two bathhouse artists exist in Japan, and Mr. Nakajima, one of them, will personally guide you in the art of 'sento' painting. You can take home your own 'sento painting,' creating a tangible memento that will transport you back to the memories of this unforgettable trip every time you bathe.
Let's transcend the routine of a mere shower, instead, let's revive the tradition of bathing and prioritize self-care. We extend an invitation to people from around the world to discover and embrace the rich culture of public baths. Join us in spreading love for this unique and cherished tradition.
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How much time does the Bring your own Sento Painting home take?
Bring your own Sento Painting home duration is 4 hours.
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You can book Bring your own Sento Painting home at least in 7 days. Check availability calendar in "Book Now" form to see currently available dates.
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