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Art of Living Workshop

Earthen Wall

Interior of the cafe with wooden tables and chairs
Art of Living Workshop

Earthen Wall

Make your own art panel using Tsuchikabe, a traditional machiya wall material using clay, rice straw, sand, and seaweed.

Tsuchikabe, or earthen wall, is a key material in Kyoto’s traditional machiyas, not just for its durability but also for its attributes to enhance physical and mental well-being.
At Maana, our renovation work has led us to a deep appreciation for Tsuchikabe—a distinctive blend of clay, rice straw, sand, and seaweed, crafted by skilled craftspeople called Sakans. In our workshop, let's discover this traditional craft by creating your own earthen wall art panel, adding a piece of Japan’s heritage to your home in a meaningful way.
Daytime Workshop
with Tea + Sweets
Afternoon Workshop
with Drinks + Snacks
¥38,000
Tax included.
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Environmental Impact
Traditional earthen wall uses all natural materials and processes, making it an eco-friendly alternative to modern industrial building methods.
Clay pigmentsApplying tsuchikabe
Art panelsPicking materials
Drinks arranged on a tray
Saturdays
10:00 AM
Workshop + Morning Tea
Start your day with a seasonal morning tea, brewed with wild herbs, flowers, beans, seasonal plants, and paired with hand-selected sweets.
3:00 PM
Workshop + Afternoon Drinks
A vibrant experience with a seasonal alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink, including local wines, craft beers, botanical gin, raw sake, and fermented tea-based infusions.
Location
Maana Atelier

FAQ

What is the cancellation policy?

0% cancellation fee if canceled more than 7 days in advance.

100% cancellation fee if canceled within 7 days in advance.

What is your policy on children attending the workshop?

Children aged 13 and older are welcome to join the workshop. They will be charged the standard fee.

What should I wear?

Clothing and shoes may get dirty during the workshop. Please dress accordingly.  And please refrain from wearing fragrances.

What should I bring?

You do not need to bring anything. We will provide a workshop kit for you.

Is the workshop bilingual?

No, the workshop will be conducted in English, with some Japanese if necessary.

Do you accommodate private workshops?

Please contact experiences@maanahomes.com with the number of participants and the dates you’ll be visiting.

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Maana Atelier interior. Roof details.
MAANA ATELIER is a multi-faceted space created to explore Maana Homes’ ever-expanding passions and new offerings for our community. This traditional machiya is thoughtfully restored to reveal its raw beauty and imperfections. It will house Maana Experiences workshops, dinners, community events, and more.
ADDRESS
82-3 Kamikinoshitacho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, 602-0017
HOURS
Maana Atelier is only open to workshop participants.
In collaboration with

Kyoto Research Institute

Kyoto Research Institute was founded under the direction of Momoko Nakamura. Momoko’s interest stems from 20 years of communicating and educating on cookery culture and the food system, informed by anthropological field research across the Japanese archipelago. The Institute’s research now extends beyond food, expanding into both textile and home, with the growing understanding that each pillar of Japanese living originates from a single terroir.
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