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- Create your own washi paper lamp using rare mulberry-fiber paper and traditional Mino Washi materials, with all supplies included.
- Be guided by an award-winning artist and discover the philosophy behind Japanese aesthetics and the art of light.
- Enjoy a relaxing café break with a complimentary drink, including traditional matcha, while your lamp dries.
- Take home your handmade lamp, boxed for easy transport—a unique, functional souvenir from your workshop.
- Choose a private session for an exclusive experience, or join a small group for a more social, immersive workshop.
- Shared session (up to 6 guests)
- Meeting at Osakako Station, Exit 6
- Washi lamp workshop with the artist
- All materials provided
- Café drink (traditional matcha available)
- Take home your handmade lamp (boxed for transport)
- Chance to buy artist's creations (when available)
- Extra food and drinks
- Shopping and souvenirs
These tickets can't be cancelled. However, they can be rescheduled up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
Create Your Own Washi Paper Lamp in Osaka
Discover Osaka through an exclusive artistic experience designed for travelers seeking something genuinely rare and memorable.
Meet your host and Washi paper artist, James, who will be waiting to welcome you at Osakako Station, Exit 6, by 9:20 (morning session) or 15:20 (afternoon session).
From there, you are escorted to a quiet creative space where you will participate in an intimate washi lamp workshop led by James, whose distinctive work reimagines traditional lantern design.
Unlike typical paper lanterns that prioritize form alone, this experience reveals the Japanese philosophy of light and material, where texture, fibers, and illumination are as important as shape. Under James’s guidance, guests design and assemble their own sculptural washi paper lamp, embracing his signature aesthetic of flowing curves and organic lines.
While your lamp dries, enjoy a relaxing interlude at a local café. A drink is included, with the option to savor high-quality traditional matcha — a moment to pause, reflect, and appreciate the slower rhythms of Japanese culture.
Once your lamp is complete, you will carefully pack your handmade piece — a functional artwork and deeply personal souvenir — before you are free to leave, say goodbye to James, and continue your journey through Japan.
Meet the Artist
James’s artistic path is anything but conventional. Beginning with body painting and later collaborating with Universal Studios Japan, his fascination with fluid, organic lines naturally evolved into washi lamp art. His designs reject rigid geometry — no straight lines, only gentle curves inspired by movement and light.
He works with exceptional materials, including rare mulberry-fiber paper and Mino Washi, a historically significant paper from Gifu Prefecture recognized for its cultural value. His contributions to Japan’s Akari Art Festival have earned multiple awards, with one piece preserved in a museum collection.
Through this workshop, guests not only create a personal artwork but also participate in sustaining a traditional craft facing modern challenges.
The Artistic Perspective: Washi & Light
This experience offers more than a craft workshop; it provides insight into Japan’s unique relationship with paper and light. In Western traditions, lanterns often emphasize geometry and structure. Japanese washi lanterns, by contrast, celebrate the paper itself — its softness, fibers, and the way it diffuses light to shape atmosphere rather than brightness. By introducing unconventional forms into washi lamp design, James creates works where material and shape exist in visual harmony. Even Japanese visitors frequently remark on the originality of these creations — familiar in medium, yet entirely new in expression.
This is a discreet, design-driven cultural experience created for guests who value authenticity, artistry, and meaningful connection with Japanese craftsmanship.
What to bring
- Bring your passport, as it is required by law in Japan.
- Carry cash, as some shops in the area may only accept cash payments.
- Have a phone compatible with WhatsApp for last-minute communication.
Accessibility
- The experience is wheelchair accessible for one wheelchair user; accommodating two wheelchairs may not be possible depending on their size.
Additional information
- Be on time at Osakako Station, Exit 6 for the meeting point.
- The experience can accommodate up to 6 guests; please contact in advance if you wish to book for a larger group.
- One drink is included at the café while your lamp dries; additional food and drinks are not included.
- The experience duration is approximately 3 hours, but may vary by up to 30 minutes.
- Please check your final voucher for the redemption details and specific instructions.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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