
Lesson
At Rose Room, lessons are conducted in a calm and intimate setting.
Each class is thoughtfully tailored to suit individual preferences and levels of experience, allowing students to progress at a comfortable pace.
In addition to structured learning, students are free to explore their own designs and apply them to pieces of their choosing.
Lessons are primarily based on European style porcelain painting, with the option to explore refined Japanese techniques such as Imari style designs.
Instruction is also available for those who wish to pursue teaching certification.




General lesson
| Duration | 3 hours (9:30 – 12:30) |
| Fee | JPY 10,000 per lesson |
Materials and firing fees are not included.
Lesson dates can be arranged upon consultation.

Trial Lesson
This lesson is designed for those who are new to porcelain art.
You will complete one cake plate in a single session.
| Duration | 3 hours |
| Fee | JPY 10,000 (including materials and firing) |

Zoom Lesson
Online lessons via Zoom are also available.
Please contact us for further details.
Payment can be made in cash or by bank transfer.
FAQ
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I have never painted before. Can I still join?
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Yes, absolutely.
Lessons are carefully guided step by step, so beginners can feel comfortable and enjoy the experience from the very beginning.
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Do I need to bring my own tools?
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All tools and materials are provided for trial lessons.
For regular lessons, guidance will be provided separately.
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What is the difference between a trial lesson and a regular lesson?
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The trial lesson is a one time experience where you complete a cake plate in a single session.
Regular lessons allow you to continue creating works at your own pace.
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What payment methods are available?
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Payment can be made by cash or bank transfer.
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Can I take lessons at both the Tokyo and Nishinomiya studios?
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Yes. Lessons are available at both studios.
Please let us know your preferred location when booking.
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What if the lesson times do not fit my schedule?
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Please feel free to contact us for consultation.
