This table allows you to see the overall cost of your residency, depending on the options you choose.
Note that tuition is Monday to Friday, so each full week of seven days has 5 days tuition plus 2 additional nights stay. Depending on your dates starting and finishing, there may be some variation in the tuition days and accomodation nights. Please ask to confirm the cost.
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Residency | Tuition days | Stay nights | Tuition Only | Tuition + Shared Room | Tuition and Private Room | Own Creative Shared Room | Own Creative Private Room | Studio Use per day | |
5 Days | 5 | 5 | ¥50,000 | ¥65,000 | ¥75,000 | ¥15,000 | ¥25,000 | ¥3,000 | |
7 days | 7 | 9 | ¥70,000 | ¥97,000 | ¥115,000 | ¥27,000 | ¥45,000 | ||
2 weeks | 10 | 14 | ¥100,000 | ¥142,000 | ¥170,000 | ¥42,000 | ¥70,000 | ||
15 Days | 15 | 19 | ¥150,000 | ¥207,000 | ¥245,000 | ¥57,000 | ¥95,000 | ||
3 weeks | 15 | 21 | ¥150,000 | ¥213,000 | ¥255,000 | ¥63,000 | ¥105,000 | ||
4 weeks | 20 | 28 | ¥180,000 | ¥260,500 | ¥313,000 | ¥84,000 | ¥140,000 | ||
5 weeks | 25 | 35 | ¥210,000 | ¥308,000 | ¥371,000 | ¥105,000 | ¥175,000 | ||
6 weeks | 30 | 42 | ¥240,000 | ¥355,500 | ¥429,000 | ¥126,000 | ¥210,000 | ||
7 weeks | 35 | 49 | ¥265,000 | ¥394,500 | ¥475,000 | ¥147,000 | ¥245,000 | ||
8 weeks | 40 | 56 | ¥290,000 | ¥433,500 | ¥521,000 | ¥168,000 | ¥280,000 | ||
9 weeks | 45 | 63 | ¥315,000 | ¥472,500 | ¥567,000 | ¥189,000 | ¥315,000 | ||
10 weeks | 55 | 70 | ¥365,000 | ¥536,500 | ¥638,000 | ¥210,000 | ¥350,000 | ||
Tuition after 15 days per day |
Shared room per night |
Private room per night |
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¥6000 | ¥3000 | ¥5000 | ¥3000 | ¥5000 |
* Room rate reduces after 21 nights
Mokuhanga is the traditional water based printing technique, originating in China and perfected in Japan.
A print is created through design, carving blocks for each colour, then printing each colour successively until the print edition is completed.
Mokuhanga is the Japanese word for wood block print. The Japanese characters 木版画 are 木 wood, 版 block and 画 picture.
In Japan its meaning is the print itself, but in general contemporary use it means both the print and the technique. Mokuhanga is growing in popularity worldwide as learning becomes more accessible to people outside of Japan.
Mokuhanga is chemical free, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, uses relatively simple hand tools and equipment and requires little space to produce beautiful work. The natural beauty of the materials - wood, pigment and hand-made paper are all retained and enhance each other. A great choice for Artists or any creative person!
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This is a short video showing teacher Terry McKenna making one of his mokuhanga...
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