- 6歳~75歳
- 1時間以内
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00 / 18:00 / 19:00
漢字には一文字一文字に意味が込められており、書体の見た目が美しいと感じられることから、外国人の方にとって「漢字」自体の人気が高く、大きく漢字がプリントされたTシャツを着て歩いていたり、体に漢字のタトゥーを入れている外国人を見かけたことがある方も多いかもしれません。そんな漢字をお客様が選んでいただき、書道の心構えや道具、所作についての説明をしますので『日ノ本の書道』を深く理解し、筆でお客様が選んだ漢字を書き記していただきます。
海外からの友人カップルをつれて体験させていただきました。自分の名前と好きな漢字を習うことができてとても良い旅の経験になりました!次は別の体験も合わせて楽しんでもらおうと思います〜ありがとうございました!
- 6歳~75歳
- 1時間以内
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00 / 18:00 / 19:00
辞世の書とは、侍が死を予見したときにこれまでの人生を振り返り、この世での最後の文字として筆で書き残すもの(辞世とはこの世を去ることを指す) お好きな漢字をお客様が選んでいただき、その文字(漢字)を通常の半紙の8倍の半紙を2枚合わせたSAMURAI紙(通常半紙の16倍)に特大筆で書き残すことができます。 (例)真田幸村の辞世の筆『定めなき 浮世にて候へば 一日先は 知らざることに候(このような不安定な世情ですから、明日のこともどうなるかはわかりません。私たちのことなどはこの世にいないものと考えてください)』 豊臣秀吉の辞世の筆『露と落ち 露と消えにし 我が身かな 浪速のことも 夢のまた夢(天下人になったものの、露が落ちて消えるようになくなってしまうような人生だった)』
今年の締めくくりとして、袴を着て、通常より16倍大きな半紙(サムライ半紙)に自身の好きな文字を豪快に記入できる書道をさせてもらいました!!! 声を出して、思い切って描く一文字に感動します!! 巻藁斬り体験もさせてもらい、スパッと切れる感覚が最高でした!!!メンズだと最高の空間でテンション爆上がりです!!!
- 6歳~70歳
- 1~2時間
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
Let's learn the bushido and experience the samurai spirit. What is the most important thing for a samurai? Wearing hakama, sandals, and a sword, and learning etiquette, manners, and kata. We call it the BUSHIDO sign. Next, as a BUSHIDO LEARN, you will experience the weight and sharpness of a real Japanese sword. We will learn the basics of swordsmanship (Battou and Nattou). We will take a break with SAMURAI TEA on the way. You will be entertained at a tea ceremony, as samurai risked their lives to "entertain" and "be entertained". Before participating in the final battle of the Warring States Period, the Battle of Osaka, the participants are asked to prepare for death and reflect on their own lives, writing their last words with a large brush on every piece of paper. This is called Deathbed calligraphy. At last, he puts on his armor and helmet to become a bushido master and goes to battle at the castle of Osaka to gain military merit in the battle of Osaka. However, when the defeat was imminent, the samurai, for the sake of honor, would not suffer the shame of the noose, even if they lost the battle, but would die by harakiri or cutting their belly before being captured.
- 6歳~70歳
- 2~3時間
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
Let's learn the bushido and experience the samurai spirit. What is the most important thing for a samurai? Wearing hakama, sandals, and a sword, and learning etiquette, manners, and kata. We call it the BUSHIDO sign. Next, as a BUSHIDO LEARN, you will experience the weight and sharpness of a real Japanese sword. We will learn the basics of swordsmanship (Battou and Nattou). We will take a break with SAMURAI TEA on the way. You will be entertained at a tea ceremony, as samurai risked their lives to "entertain" and "be entertained". Before participating in the final battle of the Warring States Period, the Battle of Osaka, the participants are asked to prepare for death and reflect on their own lives, writing their last words with a large brush on every piece of paper. This is called Deathbed calligraphy. At last, he puts on his armor and helmet to become a bushido master and goes to battle at the castle of Osaka to gain military merit in the battle of Osaka. However, when the defeat was imminent, the samurai, for the sake of honor, would not suffer the shame of the noose, even if they lost the battle, but would die by harakiri or cutting their belly before being captured.
- 6歳~75歳
- 1~2時間
- 10:00 / 12:00 / 14:00 / 16:00
-Wagashi is traditional Japanese confectionery that expresses the seasons. Wagashi is characterized by colorful designs and beautiful craftsmanship, each created by hand by artisans. -Learn about the history and culture of Japan Wagashi is a unique food to Japan and strongly reflects the Japanese spirit of appreciating the four seasons, and it is said to have a beauty that is similar to that of wabi and sabi. - “They are too beautiful to eat. The first thing that strikes you when you are confronted with wagashi is how beautiful they look. They are filled with a delicate and gentle charm that is immediately recognizable as handmade, expressing the four seasons. -They reflect the Japanese people's love of the four seasons and their sense of beauty. Wagashi value the “seasons” so much that we cannot talk about them without mentioning spring, summer, fall, and winter, and express the seasons through three elements: appearance (design), ingredients used, and names. - “Delicious” is written as beautiful taste. First, enjoy it visually, then imagine from the name, weave a story, and enter the world of taste. Wagashi is not something that is just served and then taken in a snap.
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