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Japan Craft Tour Fall 2026 Deposit/Early Bird

Sale price$800.00

Dates:

REGISTRATION OPENS JAN 1, 2026!  

The Fall 2026 Japan Craft Tour is $7000.  Early bird travelers will save $500 (through March 15).  

Yay! You are on your way to Japan.

This payment includes your hotel (8 nights), two meals per day (included meals are noted on the schedule), ground transportation, entrance fees, workshops and supplies. You are responsible for your own airfare to/from Japan and incidentals while traveling to and within Japan.

Please note: Session 1 (10/27-11/4) includes a machine-knitting workshop with Setsuko Torii.  Session II (11/5-11/13) does NOT have a knitting workshop.  

Japan Craft Tour Fall 2026 Deposit/Early Bird
Japan Craft Tour Fall 2026 Deposit/Early Bird Sale price$800.00

Please read before Registering

Guidelines

This is a small-group, craft-centered cultural journey, not a general sightseeing tour. It is also a shared group experience, meaning that while we work really hard to take personal preferences into account, not all are guaranteed.

The heart of the experience is hands-on workshops, studio visits, and meaningful connection with Japanese artisans.
Workshops may include temari, yubinuki, sashiko, indigo dyeing (Tokushima), knitting, wagashi-making, furoshiki wrapping, weaving, kumihimo, and more. Final offerings may vary based on artisan availability and group interests.
Walking & Daily Pace: Even with private transportation throughout the tour, daily life in Japan involves walking. Guests should be comfortable with:
  • Up to ~10,000 steps per day
  • Stairs, slopes, and uneven surfaces
  • Occasional standing during workshops and visits
  • A steady, moderate group pace
Transportation: All ground transportation is arranged in advance and provided as a group, including:
  • Private hired vehicles for transfers and sightseeing
  • Green Car (First Class) Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto
  • The full-day trip to Tokushima
  • One local train trip with a transfer.
Meals & Food Expectations: Food is an important part of cultural immersion in Japan. Meals may include ramen, sushi (including raw fish), tempura, curry, soba and udon, yakitori, donburi, shabu-shabu, eel, bento lunches, and artisan-recommended local restaurants.
Please note:
  • Japan approaches dietary restrictions differently than we do in the U.S.
  • Vegan, Halal, Kosher, and strict Gluten-Free meals cannot be guaranteed
  • Menu substitutions and avoiding cross-contamination is often not possible
We encourage guests to research Japanese cuisine in advance and consider their own dietary flexibility. We absolutely will do our best within local limitations.
Refunds & Cancellations: Refund and cancellation details are outlined in the FAQs at the bottom of the Japan Craft Tour page. Please review carefully before submitting payment.
Acknowledgment: By proceeding to registration, you confirm that you have read and understand the information above.
If you’re unsure about any aspect of the tour—or want to talk through whether it’s a good fit—please contact us before registering. We want your Japan Trip to be be perfect for you and we’re here to help!

Our Process

Purpose in Repurposing

Everything I make at m.a.b.e.l takes time. I find and like to work with pre-1950s quilts because of their natural fibers and their designs that are so old they’re modern again. I work slowly to appreciate all the handwork and decisions that once created them. Every quilt is beautifully unique, and I love making it shine.

Out with the old...

At m.a.b.e.l, everything old can be new again. Send me your used m.a.b.e.l coat or popover (it’ll be repurposed once again!) and I'll give you a discount on your next one!

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