Experience the origins of Japanese craftsmanship: Karakuri dolls

The word of mechanical dolls that create the festival floats

The origins of Japanese manufacturing
special experience



What is a Karakuri Doll?

  • Karakuri dolls are dolls that move automatically without electricity, using mechanisms such as strings, springs, and other mechanisms.
  • Dashi Karakuri are puppets used in float festivals all over Japan, performing acrobatics and transformations on floats.
  • Zashiki Karakuri are puppets used for indoor entertainment in the rooms of nobles and feudal lords, or at teahouse banquets.

Aichi's Float Festival : history and culture

  • Aichi Prefecture has the most floats used in its festivals, with 422, the most in Japan.
  • The mechanical dolls used in festival floats such as the Gion Festival in Kyoto, the Takayama Festival in Gifu, and the Inuyama Festival in Aichi are made in Aichi.
  • It is said that Japan's advanced manufacturing techniques were inherited from Karakuri dolls.

9th Generation Karakuri Puppet Master : Tamaya shobei

  • The first generation came to be known as Tamaya Shobei, after he invited a mechanical puppeteer from Kyoto by Tokugawa Muneharu in 1733 and had him live in Tamaya-cho, Owari, at the time.
  • Currently, the ninth generation Tamaya Shobei creates and repairs floats and karakuri in his workshop in Kita-ku, Nagoya, and at the Inuyama City Cultural Museum workshop.

Experience Karakuri Dolls at the Traditional Japanese Inn SYUKU

  • Tamaya Shobei will use the actual doll to explain how Karakuri dolls work in an easy-to-understand manner.
  • Furthermore, Tamaya Shobei will teach you how to make a puppet using a kit that allows you to experience making a mechanical puppet.
  • The doll-making experience will take place at SHUKU, a traditional Japanese inn in Inuyama.

An impressive marriage of exquisite Japanese cuisine and sake

  • You can rent the traditional Japanese inn "SHUKU" exclusively for the day and enjoy an impressive marriage of exquisite Japanese cuisine and sake carefully selected by a professional sommelier to pair perfectly with the food.
  • After your meal, you will enjoy a comfortable night in one of SHUKU's special guest rooms.

Special program details 

  • Contents:
  • Visit Inuyama Castle and the National Treasure Tea House, and experience tea ceremony
  • ②Learn about the history and culture of Karakuri dolls
  • ③Experience making a mechanical doll using a kit
    (Direct teaching from Master Tamaya Shobei IX)
  • ④Experience the fusion of Japanese cuisine and sake
  • ⑤Stay in a special guest room at the traditional Japanese inn "SHUKU"
  • ⑥Stroll around Inuyama Castle town
  • ⑦Commemorative photo 
  • Time: A two-day, one-night trip departing from the hotel at 9:00 and returning to the hotel at 16:00 the next day
  • Capacity: Maximum of 8 people, with guided interpretation throughout the tour
  • Price: 2,000,000 yen (tax included) for groups of up to 4 people (Additional fees apply for groups of 5 or more if the entire itinerary is reserved exclusively)


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