Kyoto Art Center (Traditional Training Theatre)
Kyoto City, Kyoto
Bokurei Shodo School
Kobe, Hyogo
Ishikawa Prefectural Institute for Yamanaka Lacquerware
Kaga City, Ishikawa
Tokyo University of the Arts
Taito City, Tokyo
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farm Internship
Wazuka, Kyoto
Tsumami Zaiku Basics Online Course (Tsumami Kanzashi School)
ONLINE
Learn How to Move to and Live in Japan Well (Japan Remotely Academy)
ONLINE
Shimizu Toki Kimono Academia
Shibuya, Tokyo
Taiko Drum Online Course (Kodo Taiko School)
ONLINE
Kodo Taiko (Drum) Apprentice Center
Sado, Niigata
Shizu Naganuma Kimono Academy (Various Locations)
Shibuya, Tokyo
Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery Apprenticeship (POJ)
Keihoku, Kyoto
Kintsugi Apprentice Programs (POJ)
Kyoto City, Kyoto
Kyoto Seika University Center for Innovation in Traditional Industries
Kyoto City, Kyoto
Urasenke Gakuen Tea Ceremony College
Kyoto City, Kyoto
Saitama International Bonsai Academy
Saitama City, Saitama
Takamatsu Bonsai Technical Training
Takamatsu, Kagawa
Matcha Tea Business School for Tea Entrepreneurs (d:matcha)
Wazuka, Kyoto
Tea Farming Internship Program (d:matcha)
Wazuka, Kyoto
Kanazawa College of Art
Kanazawa, Ishikawa
Sogetsu Ikebana Kaikan
Minato City, Tokyo
Ishoken Pottery Design and Technical Center
Tajimi, Gifu
Kasama Ceramic Art College
Kasama, Ibaraki
Mt. Fuji Wood Culture Society
Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Study Art in Japan Through Hands-On Learning and Creative Training

Explore opportunities to study art in Japan through programs that connect learning with materials, technique, and cultural context. From formal schools and specialized training to skill-based workshops and longer-term study paths, this category brings together educational experiences for people seeking a deeper engagement with making, design, and tradition.

Whether you are looking for structured creative study, practical skill development, or a more focused path to learn traditional Japanese crafts, these opportunities span a wide range of disciplines and learning styles. Some programs emphasize academic or institutional training, while others are rooted in direct practice, mentorship, and hands-on repetition.

Browse Education and Training by Format

Our Education and Training section is organized into two main paths. Visit In Person to explore on-site learning opportunities across universities and colleges, agriculture and culinary studies, art and calligraphy, bonsai and ikebana, ceramics, clothing and accessories, metal and glass, performance and music, textiles and fabrics, and woodwork and carpentry. These experiences are especially valuable for learners who want immersive, place-based training and direct access to instructors, studios, or workshop environments.

You can also browse Online Learning for programs that make it possible to study from anywhere while still gaining guided exposure to traditional skills and creative disciplines. Together, these formats support a range of goals, from those researching art school Japan options to those seeking flexible alternatives to full-time study.

Explore Academic Study, Traditional Skills, and Future Pathways

Education in this space can take many forms. For some, the goal may be enrolling in one of the study abroad art programs Japan has to offer. For others, it may be finding a more specialized and experience-based path, including forms of mentorship or training that resemble a Japanese craft apprenticeship. This category is designed to support both kinds of discovery, whether you are pursuing formal credentials, practical technique, or a closer relationship with living traditions.

By bringing together institutional programs and skills-based learning in one place, this section helps makers navigate a broader landscape of creative education. It is built for students, career changers, artists, makers, and curious learners who want to understand what it means to study, practice, and grow within these traditions over time.