Tsumami Zaiku Class: Beginner's Course, 6th Session - Now Accepting Applications
Kyoto Oharibako
Tsumami Zaiku Class
Beginner Course 6th Term
Thank you for your patience.
We are finally opening applications for new students since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Please take a moment to read the following.
We sincerely look forward to your applications!
Please note: This term, classes will only be held at the Kyoto classroom.
If there are many applications, a lottery will be held.
The application period ends on July 17th.
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After you apply, we will send you a confirmation of receipt once your application has been processed. Please note that this is not a confirmation of your application completion or acceptance.
After the application period ends, your enrollment will be finalized upon payment, following our notification of acceptance/application confirmation.
Please note that if there is a high volume of applications at the beginning of the application period, it may take several business days to respond.
Application Schedule
Until July 17th, 23:59: Application Period
July 18th - 21st (tentative): Lottery and Notification of Results
*Enrollment will be finalized upon payment within one week of confirmation.
*Please note that the above schedule may change due to the Gion Festival period.
《Purpose of the Beginner Course》
First of all...
This course is perfect for beginners and first-timers,
allowing you to fully experience the joy of making Tsumami Zaiku.
To continue enjoying the craft, we will thoroughly cover the very basics.
Even experienced individuals and those who wish to review the fundamentals will receive careful instruction.
This is not a course where you make many flowers in a short period of time,
but rather a course designed to help you create each beautiful flower one by one.
*Although the content is fundamental, it is not the same as the "Tsumami Zaiku Basic Master Class."
While there may be some overlapping parts, they are separate courses.
●Overview of the Beginner Course
From the basics of maru-tsumami (round petals) and ken-tsumami (pointed petals), to techniques for beautiful finishing,
how to handle glue, how to make a double-layered plum blossom that changes depending on how the petals open,
and creating a bouquet-style brooch clip, etc.
...More advanced stages of cutting and assembling will be covered in intermediate and advanced courses.
The beginner course focuses on carefully building fundamental Tsumami skills step by step.
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*Please read to the end before applying.
○ Beginner Course: 6 sessions in total (2 hours x 6 sessions)
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