Popular tourist area in Kanagawa Prefecture “Kamakura/Shonan”
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Hanko-making workshop TSUKINO INBO
-Make a "unique" mark with your own design-
A seal required for various procedures when issuing documents, making expensive contracts, and so on.
A seal, which can be said to be one of the Japanese cultures, is an important necessity for Japanese people to show their credibility.
"Because it is a product that will be used for a lifetime, I want to make my own stamp with my own ideas and designs."
Tsukino Inbo is a workshop where you can give shape to such feelings.
Auspicious seals made at the power spot “Kamakura”
Kamakura, which is lined with temples and shrines and has been popular as a resort since ancient times, is known for its ``gojin seals'' used by the Kamakura samurai to pray for victory in battle, the ``goshuin'' stamps of shrines and temples in Kamakura that are said to have divine blessings, and the samurai families and temples. As an ancient capital following Nara and Kyoto, the culture of proofs such as seals and stamps spread further, such as the samurai's ``kao'' and the ``signatures and bookmarks'' used in works of Kamakura literature.
Why not make a special auspicious seal to remember your trip with your friends and family in such historic Kamakura?
I think about the design myself, so I want to use it with great care
"It is difficult to make a seal design by yourself."
"I ask a stamp shop for a seal."
Tsukino Inbo's concept is to ``design your own seal'' which completely changes that idea.
You can work with confidence as you will be thinking about the stamp while receiving advice from a craftsman with national skill qualifications. It is said that the seals that you have designed and made by yourself are the ones that you will feel more attached to than any other seal.
Hand-carved by the craftsmen of Kamakura Stamp, a long-established stamp store with 70 years of history.
The seals made at this workshop are hand-carved by craftsmen from the long-established stamp shop "Kamakura Stamp" based on original designs, so they can be registered as registered seals for seal certificates and as bank seals for financial institutions.
What's more, there is a low risk of it being forged, so you can use your precious seal safely and securely.
One or two people in the world make our own "mark"
A new seal made with a new surname when getting married.
When you press a seal at an important milestone in your life, such as giving birth, buying a house, inheritance, or a will, you should stop for a moment and hold your breath to make sure that your thoughts are correct.The seal, which has been regarded as a talisman or alter ego, is also recommended as a surprise gift at weddings and proposals.
To commemorate birth, graduation, and adulthood. Give something that can be used for a lifetime
A name is an important gift given by parents to wish their child happiness. To celebrate a turning point in your life, such as when your child is born, when you enter the workforce, or when you reach adulthood, why not give a stamp that will last a lifetime and is engraved with your name by hand by a craftsman?
Information on stamp making experience
● Full-scale seal / bank seal course
A course that allows you to create an original authentic seal with the support of a craftsman at a level comparable to a real seal or bank seal made by a craftsman.When you get married or give birth, you can make a lifelong seal with your precious thoughts.
Time required 90 minutes / 9,980 yen to 89,980 yen
● Seal course
A course to create a stamp for everyday use that allows you to create a stamp with a cute pattern.The typefaces and patterns you wrote yourself can be used as stamps!It is also possible to create a seal without a pattern.
Time required 60 minutes / 6,980 yen-12,980 yen
[reservation]
Reservations are required, limited to two groups per day, so reservations must be made online or by phone at least one day before your visit.
・ Online reservation https://www.kamakurakobo.com/
・ Telephone 0467-37-9297 (10: 30-18: 00)
Location | 2-9 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture H KAMAKURA2-C |
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Access | 2 minute walk from the west exit of "Kamakura" station |
TEL | 0467-37-9297 (10: 30-18: 00) |
Opening hours | 10:30 ~ 17:00 |
Closing days | Wednesdays, Sundays, irregular holidays |
website | https://www.kamakurakobo.com/ |
A page introducing popular experiences for couples, couples, and women's trips | https://www.kamakurakobo.com/taiken |
Parking | None |
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Updated: 2024.03.29