Japanese Origami Experience in Kyoto Ninenzaka 京都二年坂の日本の折紙体験

Authentic Origami Experience at the Hidden Spot “Kangetsu” in Kyoto Ninenzaka

The soothing sound of folding Washi (Japanese paper) with your fingertips creates a moment of relaxation.

Enjoy an origami experience that stimulates the senses in a traditional Kyoto townhouse on Ninenzaka.

Fold vibrant Washi paper and enjoy a truly special moment.

At Kangetsu, we offer a traditional origami class that’s easy for beginners to enjoy.
Feel free to join without bringing anything.

Immerse yourself in Japanese traditional culture and create your own unique work while surrounded by Kyoto’s historical scenery.
Visit us Stop by in between your tiring tours in Kyoto.

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Origami Experience Workshop at Kyoto Ninenzaka

Class Features

At our Kyoto Ninenzaka Origami Classroom, we offer around 100 types of origami projects, suitable for both beginners and experienced participants.

You can create various seasonal origami works, from simple pouches to Hina dolls for the Doll Festival and helmets for Children’s Day.

Experience the intricate art of origami using Washi paper, and make a heartfelt creation.

Thorough Guidance on Basics

Starting from basic folds (mountain fold, valley fold, basic shapes) and simple shapes like triangles, squares, and diamonds, you will progress gradually to more complex folding techniques. Beginners can easily experience a sense of achievement with accessible projects.

Fundamental Origami Instructions

Diverse Theme Projects

You can choose from a wide variety of themes, such as animals (cats, dogs, pandas), food (sushi, rice balls, ramen), and vehicles (cars, airplanes, trains). These projects are enjoyable for both adults and children.

Origami Projects Featuring Animals and Food

Sample Curriculum

Lesson 1: Basic Folds
Lesson 2: Seasonal Origami Inspired by Japan’s Four Seasons (Cherry Blossoms, Autumn Leaves)
Lesson 3: Animal Origami (Cats, Dogs)
Lesson 4: Traditional Japanese Origami (Kimono, Fan)
Lesson 5: Free Creation (Make a Work Based on Your Favorite Theme)

Sample Origami Projects for Curriculum

Blending Traditional Techniques and Creativity

At the Kyoto Ninenzaka Origami Classroom, you can challenge yourself with around 100 unique projects, including traditional works and beginner-friendly projects. Enjoy the beautiful world of origami using Washi paper, and complete your very own piece.

Origami Projects Using Traditional Techniques

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Educational Benefits of Origami for Child Development Origami and Education

Supporting Learning and Growth through Origami’s Educational Benefits

Origami goes beyond mere play as an "educational toy" that greatly influences children’s development.
From fine motor skills to concentration and spatial awareness, origami is a traditional Japanese educational activity that fosters a wide range of abilities.

Fine Motor Skills
Origami improves precision and dexterity in finger movements, helping build foundational skills for handling everyday tools like pencils and scissors.
Concentration
Creating a finished piece requires remembering steps and focusing on each task. Origami effectively nurtures children’s ability to concentrate.
Spatial Awareness
Folding a flat sheet of paper into a three-dimensional shape helps develop spatial awareness, which enhances thinking in three dimensions and understanding shapes.
Logical Thinking
Origami involves a sequence of steps that children must understand and follow, naturally fostering logical thinking skills.
Imagination and Creativity
Visualizing the completed piece they are going to create as they are folding paper nurtures imagination. Additionally, experimenting with shapes and patterns fosters creativity.
Sense of Accomplishment and Self-Esteem
The joy of completing a project by themselves boosts self-esteem and encourages children to take on further challenges.

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