なんば戎橋筋商店街

Created in beautiful seal script

Making seal engravings directly from Tanseido's sixth generation

Cooperation and Support/ Tanseido Ebisubashi Main Store

Program Contents

Your precious name will be designed in Tensho-tai (seal script) and carved into the stone.
After a mini-lecture on the history of seal scripts, the instructor will teach how to engrave them in an easy-to-understand manner for first-timers.
Try your hand at making a one-of-a-kind, original seal stamp that can be stamped on calligraphy, Japanese paintings, and other works of art, as well as on New Year's cards and letters, to add a touch of individuality! (Please note that this service is not available for registration as a registered seal.)

Guidelines and Application Requirements

Date & Time Wednesday, May 13, 14:00-15:30
Capacity 6 persons
Current number of applicants 0 名
Participation fee 1,000 yen
*You will take home the engraving knife you used and the stamp you created.
    • Each applicant is limited to one program and two people per person. Applications for more than one program will be considered invalid. (Excluding "Ebisubashi Roundup")
    • The person who applies must attend the event. Please note that the application is not transferable to another person. If two people apply, the person accompanying the applicant can be changed. (To prevent duplicate applications, the person accompanying the applicant cannot apply. Please understand).
    • Please do not bring infants.
    • Please bring your own writing utensils, etc.
    • Please pay the participation fee at the registration desk on the day of the event (please keep the change).

venue

Hokkoku Honten, 3F (3-8-22 Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan)

lecturer

Hori Rokuto (Tanseido VI)
Since the Edo period, the shop has been widely loved by everyone from the general public who enjoys Japanese-style accessories to top painters and calligraphers. The shop displays and sells a wide selection of Japanese paper, stationery, envelopes, postcards, incense, calligraphy tools, painting tools, and more. The store stocks over 1,500 colors of iwa-e (rock paints) used for Japanese-style painting. The store also handles custom orders and restoration of old books, scrolls, and other valuable items.(http://www.tanseido.jp/)

pointers

    • If you have any symptoms such as fever or cough on the day of the event, please refrain from participating.
    • Please cooperate with the hygiene measures requested by the store.