5/5 Maeva E. 4 years ago on Google • 13 reviews
We
went
there
on
a
rainy
day
and
it
was
awesome!
At
1pm,
the
Narita
World
Heritage
UNESCO
branch
organize
activities
on
the
upper
floors
:
-
making
kimono-clad
paper
dolls
-
trying
you
hand
at
japanese
calligraphy
-
ikebana
:
flower
arrangement
with
fresh
seasonal
flowers
and
plants
-
traditional
tea
ceremony
-
listening
to
and
trying
to
play
Koto
(traditional
japanese
harp
kind
of
instrument)
The
ladies
and
gentlemen
organizing,
teaching
and
helping
you
with
the
activities
are
really
nice,
patient
and
overall
a
joy
to
be
around.
They
speak
English
as
well!
I
can't
thank
them
enough
for
a
great
afternoon!
So
thank
you
again!!!
And
guess
what?
It's
all
free,
I
couldn't
believe
that
with
the
quality
of
the
activities,
the
fact
that
you
leave
with
your
doll,
calligraphy
attempt,
calligraphy
by
one
of
the
gentlemen
there
and
that
you
had
tea
and
sweets,
it
was
free.
I
would
have
happily
paid
for
the
whole
package!
You
can
also
see
a
traditional
wedding
kimono
and
the
Pavillon
exhibition
halls
if
you
like
history.
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