Welcome to Kyoto, seen through Yuki’s eyes.
Welcome to Kyoto, seen through Yuki’s eyes.
I’m Yuki, a Kyoto-based fabric artist working closely with local craft studios and workshops.
I share a quieter side of Kyoto — shaped by hands, materials, and everyday making.
Thoughtfully prepared craft experiences in Kyoto.
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Half-Day Craft Studio Visit with Yuki
One studio, one afternoon, with care and respect.
A visit that honors makers, not one that puts them on display.
You’ll meet Yuki directly at a carefully chosen craft studio in Kyoto.
Time is spent inside the workshop — listening to the maker’s story, observing their work, and experiencing the atmosphere of a place where things are still made by hand.
A studio specializing in hand-dyed graphics that appear throughout Kyoto’s shops, temples, and streets.
A workshop creating innovative woven fabrics developed through quiet experimentation.
Afternoon with a Local Mom
One home, one quiet afternoon — shared with warmth.
A visit that honors everyday life, not one that puts it on display.
A gentle afternoon in a Kyoto home, easy to join after lunch.
Spend unhurried time with a local mom over tea, conversation, and simple creative moments.
Each visit is personal and relaxed — not a performance, but everyday life shared with you.
Simple sashiko stitching shared through everyday conversation.
A quiet moment of writing characters with Kumiko’s gentle guidance.
Simple homemade sweets prepared together for a gentle afternoon tea.
Tour Arrangements by Yuki
One itinerary, shaped quietly and with care.
A service built on trust, not on spectacle.
Tour Arrangements by Yuki is a custom planning service for individuals and groups seeking a deeper way to experience Kyoto’s craft culture.
After listening carefully to your interests and goals, Yuki designs an itinerary that reflects the rhythm of real workshops — including places not usually open to the public.
Each plan is created quietly and intentionally, with respect for makers and the relationships built over many years.
Yuki Mizuki is a Kyoto-based fabric artist and designer.
After working internationally as an industrial designer, she returned to Kyoto in 2016 and began collaborating with local craft studios, supporting their work through design and storytelling.
Today, she creates her own textile work while designing thoughtful craft experiences in Kyoto.
Her role is to connect people with the makers behind the city’s traditions — with care, respect, and a personal perspective.