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[FEB 10th] SPECEIAL Class POTTERY & OMUSUBI Making (for English Speakers)

[FEB 10th] SPECEIAL Class POTTERY & OMUSUBI Making (for English Speakers)

Join a Japanese Ceramics Art Class in Tokyo! 


[Now accepting reservations] 
Tuesday, February 10th 10:30 am - 2:00 pm
2 seats remaining


Earth and water are the roots of nature.

I want to share the joy of this enchanting beauty of ceramics born from nature

Aya Ogawa Pottery Workshop Tokyo
 

Often our daily lives are spent solely in the world inside our smartphones. So I wish to create an experience connected with nature and outside of the screens. 

I want to share the joy of the enchanting beauty of ceramics born from nature. Earth and water are the roots of nature, touched by wind, thirsted by the heat of the sun, and turned into pottery by fire. It is incredible and simply inspiring to see soft clay transform into beautiful pottery. The experience of witnessing the feel, the colors, and the wonder is about 10,000 times different than just seeing the final product. It changes the world you see so much that every cell in your body is reborn. Your imagination expands and it’s mind-blowing. 

The world of ceramics is beautiful and interesting - it is very enriching to have vessels that come from nature in our daily lives. I want to share that joy with you all.

Foreigners are welcome to attend. We are English friendly. 

Coexist in harmony

In Japan, there is a culture of enjoying the pleasure of eating "rice from the same pot.“ It means working and getting to know the stranger that you meet that day. By sharing a meal from the same pot no longer makes you strangers, but someone you shared a special moment with. 

We will hold a workshop where participants can enjoy making pottery and musubi. Although they may be young or old, male or female, and in different positions and languages, it will be a place where everyone feels joy by being both a producer and consumer. 

It is one of my favorite activities to make a space where people with different backgrounds can share a creative time using ceramics.

Contents

Using a hand wheel, each participant will create a piece of pottery. Please spend ample time with clay in a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere.
You will enjoy making Musubi with freshly made rice cooked . Three kinds of ingredients for Musubi and miso soup are included.
After the meal, an electric pottery demonstration will be held.
Your work will be completed to you in about a month. (If you wish to have it shipped, shipping fee will be charged separately.)

What is Omusubi?

Omusubi (or Onigiri) is Japan’s favorite comfort food. Often called a "rice ball," it consists of steamed white rice shaped into a triangle or cylinder and usually wrapped in a sheet of seaweed (nori).

Why You’ll Love It:
The Fillings: Hidden inside the rice is a savory surprise! Common fillings include grilled salmon, pickled plum (ume boshi), or tuna with mayo.

The Ultimate Snack: It is the Japanese equivalent of a sandwich—portable, healthy, and perfect for a quick lunch or a picnic.

Fun Fact: The word omusubi comes from the verb musubu, which means "to tie" or "to connect." It’s often seen as a symbol of human connection and care.

In the morning, you will each create a piece of pottery.
First, you will learn how to make it, then receive advice on how to create what you want to make.
For lunch, we will make and eat "omusubi," a Japanese home-cooked dish, together. It will be a very relaxing time.
-Menu: Omusubi, miso soup 

Price includes:  one piece, materials, firing and finishing costs, and apron rental.
What to bring: Nothing. Please come empty-handed.

Please note: Long nails can make working difficult, so it is a good idea to keep them short.

Location
Atelier Little @little07tokyo, 13 minutes walk from Kichijoji Station, Tokyo

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Bicycle parking available.
No parking available. Please use nearby commercial facilities or paid parking lots.
[About Delivery After Completion]

Completion Time: 1-2 months
The pottery you have shaped will be carved, glazed, and fired in the studio to complete the piece. It will be ready for delivery approximately one month later. (Domestic and international shipping available upon request; shipping fees apply.)

Cancellations:
made after 3 days prior to date of workshop will be subject to a 50% cancellation fee.

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FAQ

Pottery Workshop FAQ

I am a complete beginner when it comes to pottery, will that be okay?

Yes, don't worry.
Most of them are beginners.
The instructor will provide careful instruction, so even first-timers can enjoy the experience with peace of mind.

What can I make in the workshop?

You can freely make simple items that even beginners can make, such as bowls, cups, small plates, and pet food bowls.
If there is something you would like to make, please contact us in advance.

What kind of clothes should I wear?

There will be dust in the studio, so please wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
Aprons are available for rental.

Do you have anything with you?

No, there isn't.
You are welcome to come empty-handed.
Please feel free to use the studio aprons provided.
If you are concerned about this, it might be a good idea to bring your own apron and hand towel.

How long does it take to complete the work?

After the clay is shaped, it goes through the processes of drying, bisque firing, glazing, and firing, which usually takes about a month.
We will contact you as soon as it is completed.

Can I take home the creations I make?

Unfortunately, it takes time to complete, so you cannot take it home on the day.
Once your work is fired, you can either collect it from the studio or have it mailed to you (additional shipping fees apply).

Do I need an appointment?

Advance reservations are required.
Please make your reservation early as it tends to be busy especially on weekends and public holidays.

How many pieces can you make in one experience?

Usually, you will be asked to take your time and create 2-3 pieces.
The price includes one piece, but multiple pieces can be fired for an additional fee.

Do you offer classes on electric potter's wheels?

No, we do not offer classes on electric potter's wheels.
At Atelier Little, we use a hand wheel to create hand-formed pottery.
Hand-building is a method of shaping clay by kneading it with your hands, and is characterized by its ease in creating free-form and unique shapes.

Can children participate?

Participants must be 13 years of age or older.

Is it possible to make a reservation for a private class?

Yes, it is possible.
We also welcome private use for company employee benefits, gatherings with friends, anniversaries, and other special occasions.
Please contact us regarding the number of people and desired content. (Maximum number of participants: 6 people)

What happens if the piece falls apart?

You can re-roll the clay and start over, which is one of the fun things about pottery.
Feel free to recreate it as many times as you like.

Can I choose the glaze myself?

Yes, you can choose from three types of glaze (blue, white, and gray).
Use the samples as a reference and choose the color and texture you like.

I would like you to send me the finished work.

Of course, we will send it to you.
Delivery will be via courier.

Domestic delivery

Tokyo ¥820
Tohoku, Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku, Tokai ¥880
Kinki ¥990
Chugoku and Shikoku ¥1,150
Kyushu ¥1,410
Hokkaido ¥1,410
Okinawa ¥1,450

International Shipping

ASIA ¥2,200〜3,150
USA ¥5,300
Europe ¥4,400
Oceania ¥4,400

Are there any courses you attend regularly?

No, there are no regular courses.
By making multiple appointments, you can have your piece shaped and carved.

Can I pay by credit card?

Yes, you can pay by cash, credit card (VISA/MASTER), Paypay, Rakuten Pay, d-payment, etc.

Can I cancel?

Yes, you can cancel by contacting us at least one day in advance. Cancellations on the day of your reservation are not accepted.
Also, there may be other customers waiting, so please contact us as soon as you know your schedule.
However, please note that some workshops may incur cancellation fees.

Is there a car or bicycle parking area?

If you are coming by car, please check in advance about nearby commercial facilities and coin parking lots.

There is bicycle parking space available, so please feel free to come by bicycle.

Are there any recommendations for nearby places to eat or shop?

Yes, of course we do.
Please feel free to ask our staff about dining, shopping, etc.