Japanese woodblock printing, developed and refined during the Edo period (1603-1868), originally facilitated book production but soon became a medium for distributing exquisite artworks, especially within the ukiyo-e genre of Japanese art. For more than 160 years, Takahashi Kobo has been a master in the intricate processes of coloring and printing these Edo woodblock prints. The studio oversees the complete production process, from the initial planning and creation to the final sales of these historic art pieces. Visitors are presented with a special opportunity to gain insights from a sixth-generation master of the craft, who shares expertise on the exquisite ukiyo-e art. This experience enables you to create and take home your own piece of this timeless craft.