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Japan Craft Tour for Handcraft Retailers

October 26-November 4, 2025

About the trip

October 26-November 4

2 Nights in Tokyo, 1 Night in Mino (Nagoya Pref), and 6 Nights in Kyoto, with a side trip to Tokushima.

Product Sourcing

Visits and introductions with Japanese artisans (and shopkeepers) and handcraft companies interested in selling in the US market.

Hands-on Workshops

Workshops taught by Japanese artisans in temari, sashiko, indigo dyeing (and more) so you can support the products you bring to your customers

Tell me more...

Our Japan Craft Tour for handcraft retailers is built around the premise that relationships build a deeper understanding. We already share the appreciation and language of craft, what else we can learn about each other?

You will meet shop owners, artisans, and companies eager to demonstrate and introduce their products to the US market. You will have the opportunity to place orders on site, or at a later date. This is a pressure-free experience.

You will learn the skills, taught by these same artists, necessary to demonstrate your new products and what sets them apart from others to your customers.

Our workshops are taught by skilled professional artisans, craftspeople, and business owners. They represent the best of their trades and years of practice, but are also some of the most heart-felt, generous and down-to-earth people you would ever hope to meet. 

Our group is kept to 8 or fewer to facilitate communication, hands-on learning, and one-on-one attention.

What our travelers have to say

If you have the opportunity to visit Japan with Paige, do not hesitate! 

This was our first trip to Japan and we were so glad that we were introduced to it this way. To experience the beauty and techniques of the various craft forms hands on in such a personal way made the experience so much more meaningful.
We were treated as honored guests and often served delicious meals along with our tours.  It is impossible to choose a favorite craft tour or lesson. They all had something to add to our experience.  I came home with new skills and appreciation for the culture and love of making.
Having Paige and Tetsuya as Japanese interpreters, made our visit so much easier and fun! The group size was perfect!  My husband came along as a plus one and was able to go off and entertain himself if he wasn’t going to join our activities.
All in all, a perfect introduction to Japan!--Benita S. (Mass)

I completely enjoyed all aspects of the tour, from the unique craft workshops, to the hotels, the dining, and the sightseeing. The tour was well organized and the small size of our group allowed to get to know each other and to interact with the artisans in the workshops with ease. This was a travel experience that I remember and treasure for years.--Stefanie L (Cal)

See what's in store...

Indigo dyeing at Watanabe's

one of Japan's few indigo farms and dye-houses; and your source for indigo dye kits.

Knitting & Sashiko with Setsuko Torii

a source for hand knitting yarns and fashionable Japanese knitting kits

Impossibly beautiful yet practical tools from Cohana

a pioneer in pairing Japanese craftsmanship with traditional regional materials and know-how.

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