“Deeper Japan” where you can easily book Japanese traditional culture experiences online

2019.12.16

Deeper Japan is a service that allows you to easily make reservations for traditional Japanese cultural experiences that are usually difficult for foreign tourists to access.

By directly partnering with craftsmen and artists who play an active role in the forefront, it is full of mutual understanding, preservation of tradition and diversity, empathy and tolerance that transcends differences in language, culture and values through travel. Aim for society. Focusing on a small number of guests as a general rule, we provide a time for craftsmen and guests to interact more deeply, which is not a uniform experience for a large number of people.

There are a wide range of experiences to introduce, including a swordsmith training tour, a splicing experience to revive cracked vessels, making a bonsai packed with traditional techniques, a vegetarian cooking experience at a temple that has recently attracted attention as a vegan cooking, originated in Okinawa In addition to Okinawa Karate and Kyudo, Kyoto Nishijin Ori and Samurai are flower dyeings, we have added to the lineup experiences that are not generally open to foreigners.

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