







February 7, 8, 14, 15, 2026
$50.00 (fees included)
Includes workshop materials.
Create a personalized 50ml room mist using Kyoto-produced essential oils, including cedar from Daitoku-ji Temple, cypress, and yuzu. This calming workshop led by artisans from Sakushima focuses on scent, breath, and mindfulness while supporting sustainable practices connected to Kyoto’s forests. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase on-site, along with exclusive products from the vendor.
Slow down and create during Casa Kyoto: Craft & Design Forum.
Please note: Images are provided for reference purposes only and are not indicative of the workshop experience or day-of availability.




Sakushima Co., Ltd. (株式会社 作島)
Established in 1932, Sakushima Co., Ltd. (株式会社 作島) is a Kyoto-based craft company specializing in Buddhist altar fittings for temples and shrines. For over 90 years, the company upholds Japan’s traditional beauty through meticulous handiwork and deep artisan devotion. Building on this legacy, Sakushima launched its mindful lifestyle brand YUGUE, translating Zen philosophy and traditional harmony into modern living experiences designed to calm and center the mind.
Accessibility
We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To be respectful of those with allergies and environmental sensitivities, we ask that you please refrain from wearing strong fragrances. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact info@jaccc.org.
Entrance & Check-in
The entrance to all Casa Kyoto workshops can be found inside the lobby of our 5-story Office Tower.
Make sure to arrive 10-15 minutes before your scheduled workshop session. All patrons will visit the check-in table, located outside of the entrance of the building, so please have your e-ticket(s) with QR code ready.
Plan Your Visit
JACCC is a 7-minute walk from the L.A. Metro Rail's Little Tokyo/Arts District Station, which connects to both the A and E lines via the Regional Connector.
For additional transportation options and parking details, check out Go Little Tokyo's Guide to the area here.