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Contents
Contents
1.The history of Amezaiku2.About Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin
3.The craftsman of Ameshin
4.Amezaiku works
5.Experience workshop of Amezaiku
6.Summary
Can you believe these works are all candies ? This is called “Amezaiku”. It’s a very fine hand working crafted by traditional Japanese scissors. These delicate candy craft works are just the art ! That’s the craftsmanship ! Today, we’d like to introduce you Amezaiku of Ameshin.
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The history of Amezaiku
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It is said that Japanese Amezaiku was first imported from China in the 8th century (Heian Period). During the Edo Period, Amezaiku spread among the general public and the craftsman specializing in Amezaiku was born.
About Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin
Refer to this site: http://www.ame-shin.com/shop/asakusa/
Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin is the craftsmen group of Amezaiku who rose up to conserve and develop the Amezaiku, Japanese traditional art. They are based in Asakusa, Tokyo, and opened a second shop at Tokyo Soramachi, Tokyo Sky Tree.
【Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin】
(address) 1-4-3, Imado,Taito-ku, Tokyo
(access) 10minutes walk from each Asakusa station (train)
(open time) 11:00~18:00
(regular holidays) every Thursday (it can be temporarily closed)
(URL) http://www.ame-shin.com/
※not sell Amezaiku here
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The craftsman of Ameshin
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The craftsman of Asakusa Ameshin is Shinri Teduka and is also the chief. He is still young, but his skill is certain. He has been featured in a variety of media such as TV and magazines.
【about Shinri Teduka】
He was born in 1989, in Chiba. He is the craftsman boasts Japanese premier technology. There are two disciples under him. He established Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin in 2013.
Amezaiku works
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How vivrant and dynamic work it is ! It gives us a big impact.
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It is unbelievable we can eat these ones. Fine making in detail is breathtaking !
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This is the craftsmanship that has been handed down for more 1200 years.
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These are the candies in the shape of a fan. So lovely ! The design of these candy differs from seasons.
You may wonder how much it is. The price varies depending on things. It would be nice to think about 1000~3000yen. The price of the fan-shaped candy is 600yen.
You won’t be able to buy them at Asakusa Ameshin. You can buy only at Tokyo Soramachi shop.
【Ameshin Tokyo Skytree Town Soramachi shop】
(address) Tokyo Skytree Town Soramachi 4F East yard 11, 1-1-2, Oshiage, Sumidaku, Tokyo
(nearest station) To-bu Skytree Line Tokyo Skytree station, Toei Asakusa Line・Keisei Oshiage Line・Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Oshiage station
(open time) 10:00~21:00
(regular holiday) same as Tokyo Skytree Town Soramachi
Experience workshop of Amezaiku
Refer to this site: http://www.ame-shin.com/workshop/
In Asakusa Ameshin, the experience workshop of candy craft-making is also carried out. If you’d like to participate in the experience workshop, let’s make a reservation previously. You can apply for the workshop in a group up to 12. How about enjoying the craftsmanship ?
Summary
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Any works are too delicate and fine to eat. It’s so recommended to touch such a beautiful Japanese traditional subculture. You can also enjoy the sightseeing of Asakusa.
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