Workshops
We also offer hands-on workshops around matcha, wagashi, and kimono as everyday cultural practices. These workshops are built around direct experience rather than demonstration. Participants prepare tea, work with seasonal ingredients, and learn the basics of kimono use and care, gaining a practical understanding through repetition, materials, and context. The focus is not on formal rules or performance, but on how these practices are lived and shared in everyday settings.
Workshops are designed to be accessible and welcoming, whether someone is joining out of curiosity or to deepen an existing interest. They take place in small groups and unfold at a calm pace, leaving room for questions, observation, and individual rhythm.
Collaborations
We are open to collaborations with cafés, cultural spaces, studios, and individuals who share an interest in Japanese culture and hands-on learning. Collaborative workshops can take many forms — from public events to private sessions or custom formats developed together — always shaped by the space, the people involved, and a shared sense of intention.
For inquiries, please contact us at mail@biyori.cafe