I went to a sand-carved glass sculpture class near Asakusabashi Station.
We stuck stickers with designs on the surface of pre-formed glassware, cut it with a cutter, and then sprayed sand onto it to carve it. There are lots of stickers with different designs available so that anyone can create beautiful designs and letters on glass. It can be enjoyed by anyone from around third-grade elementary school students to seniors without any difficulty. You can make beer glasses, plates, various types of vessels, vases, and even gorgeous lampshades. It's perfect for practical use as interior decor and tableware to brighten up your life, and I think it would make a great gift for an anniversary.
Conveniently located one train ride away from Ginza, Tsukiji and Ueno without any transfers. Within walking distance of Nihonbashi, a center of Japanese culture, and Ningyocho, a traditional downtown area.
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