Saitama | Bonsai Making Workshop
Saitama | Bonsai Making Workshop
[Group Experience]
$500 USD per person
Minimum 2 participants; solo guests may book at the price of 2 participants
Please make your booking at least a week in advance.
All attendees of the experience should pay the participant fee. If there are any special requests, please feel free to let us know via email at info@deeperjapan.com
Bonsai making class
Omiya Bonsai Cooperative presents
Details
Group experience
Location: Kita-ku, Saitama
At one of six bonsai historical Omiya bonsai gardens2.5 hours total
10 people max
Offered in Japanese, with friendly Deeper Japan guide interpreting in English (French/German/Spanish interpretation may be available upon request)
Zen inspiration
Bonsai, which literally translates to “planted in a container” is the art of pruning and cultivating small trees in pots to achieve the subdued and stately aesthetic of an old tree in nature. This practice has its roots in an ancient Chinese horticultural practice, which were then adapted by the Japanese about 700 years ago.
What you’ll do
Learn the history of bonsai, Saitama bonsai village with the navigator at the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum.
After visiting the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, learn the art of the bonsai by making your own. You will learn how to create your own bonsai under the guidance of a bonsai expert in a beautiful bonsai garden. In the end, you’ll receive souvenirs to bring home with you.
If you would like to book your tailor-made Bonsai experience, contact us at info@deeperjapan.com
Includes
Entrance fee of Omiya Bonsai Art Museum,
Hachi (bonsai pot) and tools
(For the bonsai making experience: If you’d like to bring the bonsai you made home with you instead of the hachi and tools, please note that importing bonsai internationally involves detailed procedures and that permission is not always granted. For this reason, we recommend international guests to bring home the hachi and tools instead of the bonsai.)
About Bonsai Village
This experience is located in Omiya Bonsai Village, a neighborhood known worldwide for its multiple bonsai nurseries and bonsai museum. This village was formed in 1925 after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, when Tokyo’s bonsai nurseries were affected by the disaster and needed a new place to rebuild. Ōmiya was selected by these nurseries for its clean water and good soil, essential for cultivating healthy bonsai.
Who can attend
Children must be 7+
Availability
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Session 1 (09:00 - 11:30)
Session 2 (11:30 - 14:00)
Session 3 (14:00 - 16:30)
Access
50 minutes from Tokyo Station.
Cancellation Policy
Please make your booking at least a week in advance.
See cancellation policy here.
* A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you once your booking has been confirmed.