Add a unique and personal touch to your trip to Japan with an authentic Hanko-making experience.
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll create your very own original Hanko — a traditional Japanese name seal. In Japan, a Hanko is more than just a stamp; it’s seen as a true symbol of personal identity.
During the experience, you’ll learn about the history and cultural significance of Hanko at a long-established seal shop, then carve the characters you’ve chosen into the seal yourself. Finally, take home your one-of-a-kind Hanko — a meaningful and truly special souvenir from Japan.
Experience highlights:
- Learn about the history and various styles of Hanko at a traditional seal shop
- Design your own original Hanko (name seal)
- Carve and take home your engraved Hanko as a unique keepsake
Create Your Own HANKO at a Historic Seal Shop Near Tokyo Station
Step into a time-honored Hanko shop near Tokyo Station and immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Japanese name seals. Under the guidance of skilled artisans, you’ll discover the history and cultural significance of Hanko while designing your very own personalized seal. Choose your preferred style, font, and material, and enjoy the hands-on experience of crafting it yourself. Take home a one-of-a-kind keepsake — a meaningful and uniquely Japanese souvenir.
Our guide is waiting in front of the Lawson convenience store located next to TAIHODO.
They are holding a signboard for our inbound tour service “YURAGI,” so please use that as a reference point to meet up.
If you have trouble finding them, you can contact the guide directly via WhatsApp or phone.
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