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Japan's First Metal Western Cutlery Maker 'Tsubame Bussan' and LAMBDA JAPAN Launch Experiential Program on Craftsmanship and Food Culture

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LAMBDA JAPAN has partnered with Tsubame Bussan, Japan's first metal Western cutlery maker established in 1911, to launch a new tourism experience program designed to immerse participants in the craftsmanship and food culture of the Tsubame-Sanjo region. The approximately one-hour program includes a factory tour and a hands-on polishing experience using the same equipment as craftsmen, allowing attendees to create and take home their own unique piece of cutlery. The program costs 6,000 yen per person (tax included), with a maximum of 10 participants per session, and will be held on April 30th, May 9th, and June 26th, 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of company is Enbusan?
A: Founded in 1751, it is Japan's first specialized manufacturer of metal Western tableware, known for works like 'Laurel'.
Q: What can you do in the experience program?
A: You can tour the factory and experience polishing cutlery using the same polishing machines as the craftsmen. The polished cutlery can be taken home.
Q: What are the participation fees and capacity?
A: The fee is 6,000 yen per person (including tax), with a maximum of 10 participants per session.