





Two Sessions:
Free, with RSVP
Slow down and experience Zen-inspired mindfulness with Gravimorph, a kinetic art piece born from the collaboration between Nozaki Limited and artist Kazunari Higuchi. Guided by Madoka Watanabe of Nozaki Limited, participants will explore how the gentle movement and sound of Gravimorph can create a calming, restorative space.
Presented as part of the Tsubamesanjo Artisan Fair, this intimate workshop offers a chance to connect with the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship in a wholly new way, where precision metalwork meets meditation.
Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today and discover the quiet harmony of Gravimorph.



Nozaki Limited/Gravimorph
Founded in 1902 in Sanjo City, Nozaki Limited began as a maker of metal fittings for traditional Japanese wooden chests. Over more than a century, the company has expanded its craftsmanship into a wide range of products, from ski bindings to precision machine parts, always balancing innovation with respect for tradition. Guided by a mission to create items that bring joy, Nozaki embraces new challenges while honoring the skills passed down through generations. Most recently, the company collaborated with artist Kazunari Higuchi to create GRAVIMORPH, a Zen-inspired kinetic object that seamlessly unites Japanese aesthetics with precision metalwork.
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 mise@jaccc.org.
Entrance & Check-in
The entrance to all Made in Tsubamesanjo 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.
If attending a Sake Tasting with Color-Changing Cup* session, please show your ID upon check-in, as it is a 21+ event.
*JACCC has a Social Responsibility & Designated Driver Program—click here to learn more.
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.
Please note that on Sunday, October 12, CicLAvia will be hosting its 63rd annual Los Angeles Open Streets Event: CicLAvia—Heart of LA, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The route will pass through Little Tokyo and Downtown L.A. If you are attending a workshop on this day, we recommend reviewing the route map and allowing yourself ample time to arrive on our campus.