Took a day trip to Morioka, originally intended to take non toll way (was shocked it took 4 hours to reach) hence we took toll road (2 hours). We went to Handi Works Square where the place showcase local craftsman, making of local products (food, sweets, dolls etc..). You can even try to do it yourself, just walk in and sign up will do. Each different product required different time duration and charged certain fee (You can refer to their website for more information). I wanted to try others like pottery but was uncertain of time since it was a short day trip and we had other places to go. Just only tried making the rice cracker (100 yen per person and only 10 minutes!).
(Forgive my fat face, I put on weight since my pregnancy :p)
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Pathway leading to Handi-Works Square |
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Building of Handi-Works Square |
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100 yen to try making your own rice cracker |
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Trying to knead into the model shape as shown (failing miserably) |
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fresh, hot & Crispy! |
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Factory making Korean cold noodles, you can pay to make your own noodles and eat it afterwards. There's a kitchen meant for public. We did not try though. |
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making traditional sweets |
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DIY mochi |
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lots & lots of red bean! |
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Making Iron kettle parts |
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astonished by numerous speakers surrounding work area.. Is the craftsman trying to become heavy rocker or deaf lol... |
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