¥7,000
Japanese Sashiko Embroidery Workshop (Canoha Workshop)
Suginami, Tokyo
¥16,500
Full Day: Recycled Kimono Bag Making Experience (Mikan)
Kyoto, Kyoto
¥11,200
Recycled Kimono Bag Making Experience (Mikan)
Kyoto, Kyoto
¥22,000
Original Silver Bangle Experience​,​ a 400-year Tradition (Nisshin Kikinzoku)
Taito, Tokyo
¥8,800
Experience in Dyeing Tenugui Basic Course (Tenukuri Studio)
Katsushika, Tokyo
¥30,560
Full Day: Learn the Basics of Tsumami Zaiku (Tsumami Kanzashi)
Taito, Tokyo
¥22,000
Contemporary: Jeans Making Experience at Renowned Shop (Betty Smith Jeans)
Shibuya, Tokyo
¥17,000
Ai-zuri Ukiyo-e Indigo Dyeing (Aikuma Senryo Co)
Taito, Tokyo
¥6,600
Authentic Indigo Dyeing Experience (Yamauchi Indigo Workshop)
Mima, Tokushima
¥11,000
Hime Wagasa Umbrella Making​,​ Since 1690 (Tsujikura Ltd)
Nakagyo, Kyoto
¥20,000
Shoaizome Indigo Dyeing Experience (Aiwayu)
Ibi-gun, Gifu
¥5,500
Saori Weaving Experience (Jota Handweaving Studio)
Mitaka, Tokyo

Discover Clothing and Textiles Through Hands-On Workshops

Explore workshops centered on clothing, fabric, and fiber traditions through experiences that highlight material, technique, and design. This section brings together a wide range of opportunities connected to wearable culture, surface pattern, textile making, and decorative practices. From dye-based methods to garment traditions and woven materials, these workshops offer a direct way to engage with Japanese textile art through making.

Some experiences focus on completing a small handmade piece in a single session, while others introduce the cultural background and practical knowledge behind the craft. For travelers and learners drawn to texture, color, and process, textile workshops can be one of the most approachable ways to connect with traditional making.

Browse Workshops by Textile and Clothing Focus

This section includes several different paths into the world of clothing and fabric-based craft. In Accessories, you can find experiences centered on wearable handmade items and smaller textile details. Explore Dyes and Patterns for workshops connected to resist dyeing, surface design, and color traditions, including forms of shibori dyeing, shibori indigo dyeing, and related indigo techniques.

You can also browse Kimono and Yukata for experiences tied to dress traditions, styling, and cultural appreciation, including workshops relevant to kimono experience Japan. In Textiles and Fibers, discover classes related to structure, materials, and Japanese weaving traditions. Together, these areas reflect the breadth of textile practice, from decorative expression to everyday craft.

Learn Through Fabric, Indigo, and Tradition

Interest in indigo dyeing Japan and indigo dyeing workshop Japan continues to grow because these experiences combine visual beauty with a strong sense of transformation. Folding, binding, dyeing, and revealing pattern creates a memorable connection between process and result. For many learners, that direct relationship with cloth and color makes textile workshops especially rewarding.

At the same time, this category reaches beyond dyeing alone. It also includes opportunities to explore garment culture, woven structure, and other forms of fabric-based making in a hands-on way. Whether someone is drawn by indigo, traditional clothing, or the tactile appeal of fiber arts, these workshops offer a meaningful way to learn through materials, technique, and guided experience.