Kyoto: Chopsticks Making Workshop with Engraving Option
Why we picked this
This is the kind of quietly satisfying experience that lingers long after you've left Kyoto . Spending an hour in Gion learning to carve a pair of hinoki cypress chopsticks from a local artisan, not just buying a souvenir but actually making it.
The use of hinoki is a thoughtful touch; it's a prized, fragrant wood with deep roots in Japanese craftsmanship, and it elevates this well beyond a tourist checkbox.
At under $16 per person, the value is difficult to argue with, though it's worth noting the engraving option, which would make this genuinely memorable — carries an additional charge that isn't disclosed upfront.
Group size isn't specified, which matters in a craft setting where individual attention from the instructor is part of what you're paying for.
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