One of the most useful crafts you can learn to make in Japan is the Kinchaku. The kinchaku is a pouch bag made from traditional Japanese cloth with a rope handle. It is also one of the easiest Japanese crafts to make. All you need are 2 pieces of Japanese cloth measuring 30 cm by 60 cm. You can add 2 more pieces for your inner bag lining. However, as a first time kinchaku maker, let’s just stick with the 2 pieces. You will need to stitch tabs where you can insert your cord. Pull to close the material, and you have a pouch bag!

Visiting Japan would never be complete without going to the Japanese craft stores. These are items that carry strong traditions. If you are going to be in Japan in May, try to attend the annual hobby show in Tokyo. You will see every kind of craft to make from dolls to clothing and of course, paper art or origami. You will be also be able to buy craft material in every color and design possible. It’s a magnificent show that will fascinate tourists and temporary residents.

Yuzawaya is a very popular place to go to if you are looking for Japanese fabric and dress supplies. Kincado also used to be another craft store, but unfortunately the business closed down, and so all their stores are no longer operational.
You could try Tokyu Hands and the side streets of Asakusa for affordable material. If you are anywhere near Kamata City, you will also find a chain of craft stores with many exciting Japanese craft ideas to try. The 100 Yen Store, which can be found all over Japan has some simple craft kits on sale. They are cheap and easy to work on. For your first time, you could have a go with these kits.