Central Tokyo Bonsai Making

from $620.00

People:

Create your own bonsai in central Tokyo under the guidance of a bonsai expert

  • 100 min private experience

  • Location: Chuou-ku, Tokyo

  • Offered in Japanese, with friendly Deeper Japan guide interpreting in your language

 

Meet the master



What you’ll do

Select a tree and hachi (bonsai pot) from various selection and make a bonsai under the guidance of a bonsai expert in a lush bonsai garden. At the end, you’ll receive tools and a hachi of your choice to bring home with you, with additional instructions.

Who can attend

Children must be 7+

Availability

Everyday
anytime 10:30 - 18:30

What else you should know

  • Selection of trees depends on the season. If you are interested in a specific tree, please let us know in advance to see if that tree is available.

  • If you would like to select a tree or pot in a higher price range than the ones designated for this experience, you will be able to pay the additional cost directly at the bonsai garden.

Access

10 min from Tokyo station.

Includes

Hachi (bonsai pot) and tools

(For the bonsai making experience, If you’d like to bring the bonsai you made home with you instead of the hachi and tools, please note that importing bonsai internationally involves detailed procedures and that permission is not always granted. For this reason, we recommend international guests to bring home the hachi and tools instead of the bonsai.)


Zen inspiration

Bonsai, which literally translates to “planted in a container” is the art of pruning and cultivating small trees in pots to achieve the subdued and stately aesthetic of an old tree in nature. This practice has its roots in an ancient Chinese horticultural practice, which were then adapted by the Japanese about 700 years ago. Until relatively recently, bonsai has been considered a hobby that appeals to retired men. However, in recent years younger generations have expressed interest in this centuries-old art, and new forms are emerging. Within that is the modern style of bonsai, called Saika bonsai, which means “colorful flower bonsai” popularized by Kaori Yamada, a fifth generation bonsai master. This is a style that incorporates small plant or flower accents in addition to the tree, and does not adhere to many of the rigid rules of traditional bonsai, making it an innovative take on an ancient art form.

 
 

Cancellation Policy

Please make your booking at least 7 days in advance. See cancellation policy here.
A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you once your booking has been confirmed.