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Close-up of hands carving a design into a wooden block with a chisel, with wood shavings scattered around.
Close-up of hands carving a design into a wooden block with a chisel, with wood shavings scattered around.

Nikko-bori Wood Carving Experience

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The Nikko-bori Wood Carving Experience is an opportunity to connect with a centuries-old Japanese craft. In Nikko, known for its rich cultural heritage, you can try your hand at this traditional art form. Nikko-bori involves intricate carving techniques that have been passed down through generations. Participants carve detailed patterns into soft wood using special tools, often inspired by nature and local motifs.

During the experience, skilled artisans guide you through the process, showing you how to create delicate designs on wooden panels or small items like trays and coasters. The session typically lasts a couple of hours, giving enough time to learn the basics and create a piece to take home.

What makes this experience stand out is the blend of history, art, and hands-on learning. It’s not just about making something; it’s about understanding the skill and patience required to craft these beautiful pieces.



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Three wood carving tools with light wooden handles and dark metal blades are arranged on a white background.
Two wooden phone stands with floral carvings hold a smartphone upright. In front, two square wooden plaques display intricate carvings: one of a flower, the other with a circular geometric design.
Three rectangular wooden plaques with carved designs: one shows mountains and bamboo, another depicts a bird and a flower, and the third features two birds perched on a branch. The plaques are arranged on a plain background.
A close-up of a hand using a carving tool to cut a design of a gift box and tag into a piece of linoleum for printmaking, with wood shavings scattered around the work surface.


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A vibrant red arched bridge crosses over a serene pond surrounded by lush green trees and foliage under a clear blue sky, with reflections visible in the calm water.

Nikko National Park

A large traditional Japanese temple with bright red wooden beams, gold accents, and ornate architectural details, surrounded by greenery. People walk up the steps toward the entrance under a sunny sky.

Rinno-ji Temple

A waterfall flows through a lush forest filled with vibrant autumn foliage in shades of red, orange, and green, with a metal railing visible in the bottom right corner.

Ryuzu Waterfall

Nearby attractions to see

A vibrant red arched bridge crosses over a serene pond surrounded by lush green trees and foliage under a clear blue sky, with reflections visible in the calm water.

Nikko National Park

A large traditional Japanese temple with bright red wooden beams, gold accents, and ornate architectural details, surrounded by greenery. People walk up the steps toward the entrance under a sunny sky.

Rinno-ji Temple

A waterfall flows through a lush forest filled with vibrant autumn foliage in shades of red, orange, and green, with a metal railing visible in the bottom right corner.

Ryuzu Waterfall


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Frequently Asked Questions

No prior experience is needed. The workshop is designed for beginners, with skilled instructors guiding you through each step of the process.

The experience typically lasts around 1 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity of the design you choose to carve.

Participants can carve a variety of items, such as small decorative plaques, keychains, or even simple household objects, all featuring traditional Nikko-bori patterns.

Yes, children are welcome to participate, although younger children may need some assistance from an adult or instructor.
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