Craftsman-Led “Mikinokuchi” Making and Workshop Tour <Japanese language only>

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Highlights

  • Create a Mikinokuchi using traditional techniques
  • Beginners are welcome! Each participant will receive individual instruction
  • The “Mikinokuchi” you create can be taken home on the same day
  • Receive a gift of Yoshino cypress wood shavings!
  • Recommended for those interested in Japanese culture and traditional crafts

What to expect

You will create a “Mikinokuchi,” a traditional craft of Nara and a registered Japan Heritage item. During the workshop tour, you can enjoy explanations from skilled craftsmen and explore various kamidana (household altars), sacred items, and shrines.

What's included

  • Experience fee
  • Material fees
  • Samue rental fee
  • Workshop tour

About this experience

Starting at
09:30
Group size
2–9 people

Schedule

  1. 09:30
    Check-in at Komeda Shingu Store
  2. [Komeda Shingu Store]
    A sacred items store that has been manufacturing and selling sacred items and household altars for approximately 140 years. Since its founding in 1887, it has been passed down from the first generation to the current fifth generation in Shimoichi Town, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture.
  3. Explanation
    You can directly hear from the craftsmen and experience the charm of household altars and sacred items. Enjoy detailed explanations about the different types of household altars and sacred items, as well as the traditional tools used in making these sacred items.
  4. Start of Experience
    Receive an explanation on how to sit cross-legged and about the tools used (workbench, plane), then watch a demonstration by a craftsman. Afterward, try planing yourself!
  5. "Mikinokuchi" Making
    Wear a samue and feel like a craftsman as you make a "Mikinokuchi." Aim to create one pair (two pieces) per person!
    *While Mikinokuchi can be found throughout Japan, only those made in Shimoichi Town are registered as a Japan Heritage item.
  6. ■What is a Mikinokuchi?
    A Mikinokuchi, also known as Noshiguchi, is primarily used for celebrations such as New Year's and house-raising ceremonies. The top part is designed to represent "flame," while the bottom part symbolizes "water," embodying the idea of purifying impurities with the burning flame.
  7. Workshop Tour
    As you tour the workshop, you'll have the opportunity to see shrines with various shapes and features. You'll also receive explanations about the wood specifically used for sacred items and learn about the differences in wood grain depending on the region where the wood is sourced.
  8. Activity Ends

Location and Directions

  • Check-in / Check-out

    Yoneda Shingu Store

    20-1 Shimoichi, Shimoichi Town, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture

    Yoneda Shingu Store — 20-1 Shimoichi, Shimoichi Town, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture

    For Public Transportation Users:
    -Take the Nara Kotsu Bus from Kintetsu Shimoichiguchi Station and get off at Sengokubashi Minamitsume, then it's a short walk.
    -Approximately a 10-minute walk from Kintetsu Yoshino Line "Shimoichiguchi Station."
    -About a 3-minute taxi ride from Kintetsu Shimoichiguchi Station.

    For Those Arriving by Car:
    25 minutes by car from Gosho Minami IC on the Keinawa Expressway.
    *Please park in the parking lot in front of Yoneda Shingu Store (5 spaces, reservation required).

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Restrictions

  • Children in elementary school or younger must be accompanied by a guardian.
  • A maximum of 9 participants can join. For groups of 10 or more, please contact us for arrangements.
  • The activity will be conducted in Japanese.
  • If less than 2 participants are booked, the activity may not operate.

What to bring

  • You will wear a samue over your clothes. Since you will be sitting cross-legged during the planing experience, we recommend wearing pants.
  • During the workshop tour, wood shavings may be in the air, so please wear clothing that you don't mind getting dirty.
  • For detailed work, please bring reading glasses if you need them.

Additional notes

  • The Mikinokuchi you create can be taken home on the same day, packaged in a bag.
  • Photography is allowed (with some restrictions).

Other requirements

  • Parking is available for 5 vehicles. If you wish to use it, please let us know in advance.

Operated by

Shimoichi town

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation until your booking is confirmed.

  • 2-8 business days before (by 5:00 PM local time): 30%
  • 1-2 business days before (by 5:00 PM local time): 50%
  • After 5:00 PM the day before / No-show: 100%

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