Mizuhiki is a decorative string used on the front of congratulatory and non-gratulatory envelopes, and is a decorative string material mainly used for yunoshin, gift covers, and New Year's decorations.
The beauty and delicacy of its curved lines are unique to Japanese culture, and there are details and deep meanings behind the way it is tied and the number of knots, with different types used for different occasions.
These days, mizuhiki is used for a wide variety of purposes, including decorative items, accessories, and interior decorations. Mizuhiki is also recommended for presentment, as it has the meaning of bringing people together, since it is made by pulling a string and tying it together. It is also light and small, making it an ideal souvenir for travel.
We will deliver valuable time that can only be experienced in Japan to tourists visiting Japan.
Posted By : Antje_F
I like to learn new typical handcrafts. That’s why I booked this experience. I had a 1:1 experience with Patricia. She was Avery good teacher (to whom I could talk English) and I really like the result of my lesson. After the lesson I went to the next Daiso to buy Mizuhiki-material.
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Posted On : 2024-03-21 05:58:58
Posted By : Mika
Patricia was so patient with us and she guided us through the entire process. We got to choose 3 colors to work with and different styles to make. We really learned a lot and had a lot of fun. They gave us a free soda as well and she explained everything well. They have a beautiful view of the sky tower from the 4th floor. I would suggest they post a photo of the building since we couldn’t find it based on the written directions and had to ask the store next door.
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Posted On : 2024-01-25 04:32:09
Posted By : Scott_C
We had a great time learning to tie the basic mizuhiki knots. Patricia is an excellent instructor and does a great job guiding students through basic knots and explaining some of the potential to go further.
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Posted On : 2023-12-02 17:46:43