First, guests choose a T-shirt from the black and white options and sizes from women M and L to men XXXL and kanji letters from the menu, then also choose an ink color from our lots of options. Then try to draw it on the shirt with a soft chackle pencile. With your request, the same kanji can be drawn in front of you as a sample to copy off, and you can also take it home. When you think it looks good enough, with some advice from me, then try to paint the kanji with the ink that you have also chosen from our several options. When the kanji is drawn on the t-shirt, extra ink should be removed with thin sheets of paper over the kanji. The T-shirt hangs up to dry while you enjoy Japanese mochi sweets of a few kinds with Matcha Japanese tea. You can either put the shirt on or take it home folded in a plastic bag. We also offer the same activity for doing it on lanterns, the same procedure as for the T-shirts, and at the end you will have a nice gift made by your own hands in a far-away Japan. At the end of the course, you will have a surprise with a free gift. Both activities take about 1 hour, with full guidance from Yoko san.