Japanese Flower Arrangement Experience: The Art of Ikebana

Overview

Learn this traditional Japanese art from an ikebana master. Make your own creation and discover why Ikebana is so important in Japanese culture!

Possible LanguagesEnglish / Spanish / Català / Japanese
Duration120 mins

What’s Included

Station pick-up service
All materials and equipment
Drinks
Gift made of ceramics
Technical and cultural explanations

Meeting and Pickup

JR Teradachō Station North Exit
2 Chome-3 Tennojichokita, Abeno Ward, Osaka, 545-0001, Japan

Please look for a staff member holding a sign that says “CASA TOCOTON” at JR Teradacho Station North Exit!

What To Expect

In this private experience, you will learn how to create ikebana following the Sogetsu school.

Noda-san is an ikebana master who will guide you step by step in creating this floral design and help you understand the basic teachings of ikebana in the Sogetsu style.

The workshop will feature flowers specially chosen by Master Noda, and at the end, you will be able to take photos of your creation. As a souvenir from the experience, you will receive a small vase to practice ikebana at home.

The vase is handmade by Anna, who is a ceramic artist and will also be responsible for translating Master Noda’s explanations.

This experience is private, so you can ask questions and talk at your own pace and without strangers.

The workshop will take place at Tocoton studio, located in the Ikuno district, a lesser-known area of Osaka that still preserves the city’s old streets.

What makes Casa Tocoton’sJapanese Flower Arrangement Experience in Osaka special?

✅ Learn directly from a Ikebana master.
✅ Take a commemorative photo with your finished arrangement.
✅ Experience the beauty of Japanese space and balance through flower arrangement.
✅ Perfect for beginners!

Price List

2 people

¥18.200

3 people

¥27.300

4 people

¥36.400

About Cancellation Policy

You can check the information regarding our cancellation policy here.

Please contact us from the options below!

Casa Tocoton Contact
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