Deeper Japan, a travel startup, has released a new traditional culture experience product for inbound tourists in the Tokyo metropolitan area. We create points of contact between traditional crafts, performing arts, food, etc., with travelers seeking rare travel experiences in Japan.
Deeper Travel Co., Ltd. Press release: November 22, 2024 Travel startup “Deeper Japan” has released a new traditional culture experience product for inbound tourists in the Tokyo metropolitan area. We create points of contact between traditional crafts, performing arts, food, etc., with travelers seeking rare travel experiences in Japan. 7 additional products released in the Tokyo area, including a Japanese sweets making experience at a Japanese sweets store that has been in business for over 150 years, a Makie experience, and a Tokyo hand-painted Yuzen experience
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/102024/37/102024-37-6701b7da08372cb523bd8a66d0d5f1c6-1742×1184.png Deeper Japan Tokyo Area https://deeperjapan.com/tokyo Deeper Travel Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo/Representative: Ishikawa) operates “Deeper Japan,” which provides traditional culture and nature experiences to foreign visitors to Japan in collaboration with craftsmen, artists, and nature guides from all over Japan. Hikari) has decided to release 7 new experiences as new products in the Tokyo area. Deeper Japan’s commitment is not just to visit tourist spots, but to provide an experience that allows you to deeply enjoy Japanese culture and nature. Each program is designed by a dedicated team that visits the site directly to bring out the skills and ideas of craftsmen and artists to the fullest. As a result, we have received voices of gratitude not only from tourists visiting Japan, but also from the hosts who provide the programs, and we are building sustainable relationships. Introducing new products.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/102024/37/102024-37-d8166fcc6ea9c0e7961be9bf9da8ce74-2560×1707.jpg Making Japanese sweets at a long-established store that has been in business for over 150 years Experience making seasonal Japanese sweets at one of the oldest Japanese sweets shops in Tokyo. There are various types of fresh sweets that can be used as companions for tea ceremonies or as souvenirs, each representing the season. Guests will work with skilled craftsmen to make Japanese sweets and listen to stories about their origin and appeal over tea.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/102024/37/102024-37-143bd7b3a1f096345486e217c3f123b1-2560×1707.jpg Tokyo hand-painted Yuzen dyeing experience Yuzen, which is said to have originated in Kyoto around 1600, underwent a unique evolution when painters and dyers moved to Edo during the Tokugawa Shogunate era. The elegance that can be felt even in the monochromatic colors, which are less glamorous, may convey the essence of Edo. Guests select a sketch and apply Yuzen dyeing to the kimono’s half collar. The work of layering pale colors on an elegant pure silk half collar will make you forget the time.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/102024/37/102024-37-a46ca642b2fb88b683dbc19307099ed5-2560×1706.jpg Makie experience using real lacquer You will experience flat makie using real lacquer. Flat makie is a simple makie technique. All the utensils used are hand-painted by artisans. Due to its viscosity, lacquer cannot be applied vigorously, so it is necessary to move the brush slowly. The finished product will be finished a full day after you take it home. When you wipe off the sprinkled gold powder, a bright pattern emerges. In addition to this, you can experience Aikido at a historic dojo where even beginners can try it out with their children, visit a workshop that makes Shinobue for various music from all over the country, and visit a pipe maker who is also a shakuhachi player. New items have been added to the lineup, including a visit to a workshop where you can experience making and playing a shakuhachi.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/102024/37/102024-37-50577bb9b7216f7d4fc48104033c3dec-2560×1706.jpg What is Deeper Japan Deeper Japan is a service that allows visitors to Japan to easily make reservations for traditional Japanese cultural experiences that are normally difficult to access online. By carefully selecting high-quality cultural and natural experiences and directly partnering with craftsmen and artists active on the front lines, we transcend differences in language, culture, and values, and promote mutual understanding and traditions between different cultures through travel. We aim to preserve diversity and create a society filled with empathy and tolerance. As a general rule, by narrowing down the target audience to a small number of guests, we provide time for deeper interaction between the craftsman and the guest, rather than a fancy experience for a large number of guests. In addition, we employ our own specially trained interpreter guides to provide interpretation in guests’ native languages whenever possible. With the cooperation of craftsmen, businesses, artists, and nature guides from all over the country, from Hokkaido in the north to Kumamoto in the south, we have a lineup of about 250 experience products. The people we meet in each region are responsible for traditions in various industries, based on the history and history of each region, and the lives of the people who live there. When creating Deeper Japan programs, we aim to fully incorporate local characteristics. For travelers seeking new perspectives and authentic encounters around the world According to the results of the Japan Tourism Agency’s inbound consumption trend survey and the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) statistics on foreign tourists visiting Japan, the cumulative number of foreign tourists visiting Japan from January to October 2024 has exceeded 30 million, the fastest ever. It was reported that there were 30.19 million people. In addition, the number of visitors in October was 3.31 million, a record high for the month. Looking to the future, we plan to develop further products in existing areas and expand this service to the Chubu area, Okinawa area, as well as countries in Europe and East Asia. We are pursuing Deeper Japan’s concept of “how we can make your trip more fulfilling regardless of differences in language, culture, and values” outside of Japan, and are accelerating our business to provide it to travelers around the world. I’ll come. Deeper Japan recruitment page https://deeperjapan.com/careers [Company name] Dieper Travel Co., Ltd. [Representative] Representative Director Hikaru Ishikawa [Company establishment] July 2021 [URL]
https://www.deeperjapan.com/ [Public Relations Person] Satoshi Eguchi [TEL] 050-3696-0903 / 090-4533-3732 (mobile) [E-mail]
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