Wagasa Denshokan: Craft a Traditional Japanese Umbrella

In vogue during the Edo period, the traditional Japanese umbrella called wagasa is made from wood and oiled paper; to this day, it does not fail to charm with its whimsical and chic design. With a careful eye and a steady hand, craft your own Japanese umbrella in this challenging and fun make-your-own wagasa workshop. Take home your own piece of traditional Japanese culture to treasure for a lifetime.

Basic Info

Address
796 Yodoe, Yodoe-cho, Yonago-shi, Tottori
TEL 0859-56-6176
URL http://www.yonago-navi.jp/yonago/yodoe/experience-culture/wagasadensho/
Hours of
Operation
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed
Sunday, Monday, national holidays
Fees From 6,480 yen per wagasa
Parking
2 large bus spots 10 passanger vehicle spots
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