Osaka Washi Lamp Craft Workshop Private or Shared Experience
About
James’s artistic path is anything but conventional. Beginning with body painting and later collaborating with Universal Studios Japan, his fascination with fluid, organic lines naturally evolved into washi lamp art. His designs reject rigid geometry — no straight lines, only gentle curves inspired by movement and light.
He works with exceptional materials, including rare mulberry-fiber paper and Mino Washi, a historically significant paper from Gifu Prefecture recognized for its cultural value. His contributions to Japan’s Akari Art Festival have earned multiple awards, with one piece preserved in a museum collection.
Through this workshop, guests not only create a personal artwork but als...
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Second highest quality of Washi paper in Japan for the lamp, chosen over one hundred types of paper
Each guest get a free drink at the cafe next to the workshop, from regular coffee to traditional high quality matcha tea, made on request.
High quality box to carry the finished lamp safely.
Use of the full equipment for the Washi lamp making activity
Full attention from the artist leading the workshop
Extra Food and Drinks
Shopping and souvenirs, besides the lamp made during the activity
Meeting Points
Departure
大阪港駅
Meet your host and Washi paper artist, James, who will be waiting to welcome you at Osakako Station, Exit 6, by 9:20 (morning session) or 15:20 (afternoon session).
Return
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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After meeting your host, you are escorted to a quiet, creative space where you will participate in an intimate washi lamp workshop led by James, whose distinctive work reimagines traditional lantern design.
Unlike typical paper lanterns that prioritize form alone, this experience reveals the Japanese philosophy of light and material, where texture, fibers, and illumination are as important as shape. Under James’s guidance, guests design and assemble their own sculptural washi paper lamp, embracing his signature aesthetic o...
Osaka Washi Lamp Craft Workshop Private or Shared Experience
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$163.5
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Price varies by group size
About
James’s artistic path is anything but conventional. Beginning with body painting and later collaborating with Universal Studios Japan, his fascination with fluid, organic lines naturally evolved into washi lamp art. His designs reject rigid geometry — no straight lines, only gentle curves inspired by movement and light.
He works with exceptional materials, including rare mulberry-fiber paper and Mino Washi, a historically significant paper from Gifu Prefecture recognized for its cultural value. His contributions to Japan’s Akari Art Festival have earned multiple awards, with one piece preserved in a museum collection.
Through this workshop, guests not only create a personal artwork but als...
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Second highest quality of Washi paper in Japan for the lamp, chosen over one hundred types of paper
Each guest get a free drink at the cafe next to the workshop, from regular coffee to traditional high quality matcha tea, made on request.
High quality box to carry the finished lamp safely.
Use of the full equipment for the Washi lamp making activity
Full attention from the artist leading the workshop
Extra Food and Drinks
Shopping and souvenirs, besides the lamp made during the activity
Meeting Points
Departure
大阪港駅
Meet your host and Washi paper artist, James, who will be waiting to welcome you at Osakako Station, Exit 6, by 9:20 (morning session) or 15:20 (afternoon session).