Experience Okinawa’s tradition with Shuri Ori! Choose from four courses, like teapot mats or bookmarks, and create your own unique piece. Enjoy crafting while exploring techniques passed down in Shuri’s historic castle town!
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USD 17.57
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2-for-1 Review Rebate Special/Teapot Mat and Bookmark
USD 17.57
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2-for-1 Review Rebate Special/Book Cover
USD 21.20
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Flower Vase Mat
USD 17.57
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Review rebate special
Only 20 spot(s) left
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
The purpose is to convey the appeal of this activity to more people by having you post your participation experience.
Participation period: 2025/01/16 - 2025/03/31
Until: 2025/03/31
[Eligibility Criteria]
Participants who can submit a review with photos of at least 200 words within one month after participation.
[Important Notes]
・Refunds will be issued after the participation review is posted.
・The offer does not apply if the conditions are not met.
・No changes to the participation date are allowed.
・Payment by credit card only.
2-for-1 Review Rebate Special/Coaster
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Review rebate special
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Price per Adult/Child :
Review rebate special
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
This is a limited-number monitor tour with the same content as the plan below.
・Coaster
The fee covers two coasters.
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
1.5 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
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Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
11:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
15:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
16:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For coasters, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For coasters, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For coasters, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Review rebate special
Only 20 spot(s) left
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
The purpose is to convey the appeal of this activity to more people by having you post your participation experience.
Participation period: 2025/01/16 - 2025/03/31
Until: 2025/03/31
[Eligibility Criteria]
Participants who can submit a review with photos of at least 200 words within one month after participation.
[Important Notes]
・Refunds will be issued after the participation review is posted.
・The offer does not apply if the conditions are not met.
・No changes to the participation date are allowed.
・Payment by credit card only.
2-for-1 Review Rebate Special/Flower Vase Mat
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Review rebate special
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Price per Adult/Child :
Review rebate special
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
This is a limited-number monitor tour with the same content as the plan below.
・Flower Vase Mat
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
1.5 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
11:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
15:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
16:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Review rebate special
Only 20 spot(s) left
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
The purpose is to convey the appeal of this activity to more people by having you post your participation experience.
Participation period: 2025/01/16 - 2025/03/31
Until: 2025/03/31
[Eligibility Criteria]
Participants who can submit a review with photos of at least 200 words within one month after participation.
[Important Notes]
・Refunds will be issued after the participation review is posted.
・The offer does not apply if the conditions are not met.
・No changes to the participation date are allowed.
・Payment by credit card only.
2-for-1 Review Rebate Special/Teapot Mat and Bookmark
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Review rebate special
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Price per Adult/Child :
Review rebate special
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
This is a limited-number monitor tour with the same content as the plan below.
・Teapot Mat and Bookmark
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
1.5 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
11:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
15:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
16:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats and bookmarks, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats and bookmarks, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats and bookmarks, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Review rebate special
Only 20 spot(s) left
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
The purpose is to convey the appeal of this activity to more people by having you post your participation experience.
Participation period: 2025/01/16 - 2025/03/31
Until: 2025/03/31
[Eligibility Criteria]
Participants who can submit a review with photos of at least 200 words within one month after participation.
[Important Notes]
・Refunds will be issued after the participation review is posted.
・The offer does not apply if the conditions are not met.
・No changes to the participation date are allowed.
・Payment by credit card only.
2-for-1 Review Rebate Special/Book Cover
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Review rebate special
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Price per Adult/Child :
Review rebate special
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
This is a limited-number monitor tour with the same content as the plan below.
・Book Cover
※This is intended for those with prior weaving experience.
Review rebate special
One person free with a review after participation by two adults
Only 20 spot(s) left
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
2 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
It may feel challenging at first, but once you find your rhythm, weaving becomes enjoyable. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once made for Ryukyu Kingdom nobility.
※Book covers require finishing hand-stitching (matsuri-nui) at home.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
It may feel challenging at first, but once you find your rhythm, weaving becomes enjoyable. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once made for Ryukyu Kingdom nobility.
※Book covers require finishing hand-stitching (matsuri-nui) at home.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:30
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
It may feel challenging at first, but once you find your rhythm, weaving becomes enjoyable. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once made for Ryukyu Kingdom nobility.
※Book covers require finishing hand-stitching (matsuri-nui) at home.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For book covers, due to coordination with other plans, we will take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Book covers are available for those with prior weaving experience.
After the experience, you will need to complete hand-stitching on your own.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 90-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For book covers, due to coordination with other plans, we will take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Book covers are available for those with prior weaving experience.
After the experience, you will need to complete hand-stitching on your own.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 90-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For book covers, due to coordination with other plans, we will take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Book covers are available for those with prior weaving experience.
After the experience, you will need to complete hand-stitching on your own.
Additional notes
This activity does not accept any changes to confirmed bookings.
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 90-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a minimum of 2 and maximum of 2.
Coaster
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 11.76
Price per Adult/Child :
The fee covers two coasters.
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
1.5 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
11:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
15:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
16:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For coasters, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For coasters, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For coasters, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Flower Vase Mat
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Price per Adult/Child :
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
1.5 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
11:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
15:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
16:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Teapot Mat and Bookmark
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 17.57
Price per Adult/Child :
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
1.5 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
11:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
15:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
16:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
At first, it may feel challenging, but as you get the hang of it, you’ll find your rhythm and enjoy the weaving process. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once woven for the nobility of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
To ensure the best experience, please read the restrictions and requirements before booking.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats and bookmarks, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats and bookmarks, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Important activity information
Restrictions
Due to the structure of the loom, this experience is not available for individuals under 140 cm in height.
The colors of the threads for each menu are subject to change irregularly.
For mats and bookmarks, due to coordination with other plans, we may take your request and respond later with either a confirmation or cancellation.
Additional notes
Please come directly to each workshop for registration.
If completing within the allotted time is difficult, the instructor may finish the work on your behalf.
Although it is a 60-minute session, the time may exceed depending on your working pace.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
You can book a maximum of 2.
Book Cover
Total:
Price per Adult/Child :
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Total:
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Adult/Child (Age 0 & over)
USD 21.20
Price per Adult/Child :
※This is intended for those with prior weaving experience.
Overview
Morning, Afternoon
2 hour(s)
Available Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Without pick-up
Inclusions: Experience Fee / Finished Shuri Ori Products
Schedule
View All
Start time :
09:50
Meet on-site
About Registration
Please come directly to each workshop.
~ About Shuri Ori ~
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
10:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
It may feel challenging at first, but once you find your rhythm, weaving becomes enjoyable. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once made for Ryukyu Kingdom nobility.
※Book covers require finishing hand-stitching (matsuri-nui) at home.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
13:00
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
It may feel challenging at first, but once you find your rhythm, weaving becomes enjoyable. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once made for Ryukyu Kingdom nobility.
※Book covers require finishing hand-stitching (matsuri-nui) at home.
In the 14th–15th centuries, the Ryukyu Kingdom traded actively with Southeast Asia and China, adopting techniques from imported goods. Passed down through generations and shaped by Okinawa's climate, these techniques created the unique Ryukyu textiles we treasure today.
14:30
STEP 1: 【Weaving】
Alternate pressing the two foot pedals beneath you to weave the horizontal threads.
STEP 2: 【Pattern Making】
Use the hana-bata (pattern heddle) to create designs. It’s a busy process using both hands and feet! Once you find your rhythm, you’ll feel the joy of weaving. Watching the threads gradually transform into fabric is both fascinating and exciting!
STEP 3: 【Completion!】
It may feel challenging at first, but once you find your rhythm, weaving becomes enjoyable. Experience the elegance of Shuri Ori, once made for Ryukyu Kingdom nobility.
※Book covers require finishing hand-stitching (matsuri-nui) at home.
Shuri Ori Experience: Choose from 4 Courses◎ Perfect for rainy days too.
Experience Okinawa’s tradition with Shuri Ori! Choose from four courses, like teapot mats or bookmarks, and create your own unique piece. Enjoy crafting while exploring techniques passed down in Shuri’s historic castle town!