Step into an Edo Kiriko glass studio in Sumida, Tokyo, and discover one of Japan’s most iconic traditional crafts. In this 1.5-hour hands-on workshop, you’ll see artisans at work, learn safe glass-cutting techniques, and create your own personalized piece to keep.
◆ What to Expect
- Watch Edo Kiriko craftsmen demonstrate traditional glass-cutting
- Learn how to use professional tools in a short practice session
- Select your own glass from a daily changing stock of unique pieces
- Cut your own original design:
Adults & middle school students: drinking glass
*Elementary school children: lidded container
- Visit the Edo Kiriko shop featuring colorful designs and brand collaborations
- Take home your finished Edo Kiriko as a special keepsake
◆ Your Experience
On arrival, step into a working Edo Kiriko studio where craftsmen are actively engraving glass. After observing their techniques, you’ll practice with the tools before choosing your glass—each piece is one-of-a-kind and changes daily.
With staff guidance, you’ll cut your own pattern. Adults and older children will work on glasses, while younger children decorate lidded containers. The workshop is beginner-friendly and designed to make everyone feel comfortable, even first-timers.
Afterward, browse the on-site shop, where vibrant Edo Kiriko items are displayed. From classic motifs to modern collaborations with global brands like Starbucks, you’ll discover how Edo Kiriko continues to evolve.
◆ Who Can Join
This activity is suitable for participants from 4th grade elementary school and older. Adults must accompany children, though companions may observe without cutting. Whether traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, this is a memorable way to create your own Edo Kiriko in Tokyo.