Fine Detail Kaga Nui Embroidery (Kaganui Imai)
"Nui no Imai," a long-established Kaga embroidery workshop, was founded in 1912 by Imai Suketaro in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture.
Create accessories using Kaga embroidery techniques. You can choose from key chains, straps, banana clips, mini frames, and more.
Details
- Age RestrictionsAges restricted (see policies)
- Verification & AccuracyPublicly listed
Group size
- Small groups
- Solo-friendly
Languages available
- 日本語 / Japanese
More Details
The history of Kaga-sewing IMAI's techniques dates back 100 years. The business has been passed down to the second generation Fukueda and the third generation Kiyoshi, and has produced many artisans and apprentices to date. Earrings/piercings (approximately 2-3 hours) Keychains, straps, hair ties (for 1-2 hours) Mini amount (about 3 hours) 3,300 yen - 5,500 yen (varies depending on the item) Two-day and three-day courses also available.
Video
Experience Type
- Accessories (Clothing)
- Embroidery & Braiding
- Textiles & Fibers
Durations available
- 1-3 hours
- Full-day
- Multi-day
Additional Terms and Limitations
* Each session is limited to 10 people. * Reservation required: 3 days in advance * Children (around 6 years old) to adults
Seller's Cancellation/Refund Policy
Contact provider for policies.
Nearby transportation
About 15-20 minutes by taxi from Kanazawa Station. From Kanazawa Station, take the No. 18 bus bound for Tobu Shako or Kanazawa Gakuin University via Korinbo and Mikuchi Shinmachi . You can also board the bus from the direction of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (Korinbo, Hondamachi). 1 minute walk from Mikuchi Shinmachi bus stop.
Location
Original Listing
Fine Detail Kaga Nui Embroidery (Kaganui Imai)
Fine Detail Kaga Nui Embroidery (Kaganui Imai)
¥3,300
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- CityKanazawa
- PrefectureIshikawa