Discover the traditional craft of Kuba folk tools on Yonaguni Island.
Learn to create handmade tools from the leaves of the Kuba (Biro) palm, a plant that grows naturally across the island.
For centuries, Kuba has been used for roofing, food wrapping, fans, umbrellas, and baskets thanks to its durability, flexibility, and resistance to sun and water. This workshop offers a deeper understanding of Yonaguni’s culture and the wisdom of living in harmony with natural materials.
Experience the satisfaction of crafting as you tear, twist, and shape the leaves by hand. The texture, scent, and gentle rustle of the palm provide a uniquely sensory connection to nature.
Discover the cultural significance of Kuba, which plays an important role in local rituals and annual festivals. The pieces you create are more than simple crafts—they’re a tangible link to the island’s spiritual traditions and beliefs.
Take home your finished work as a meaningful keepsake, a reminder of the stories and skills you’ve learned. You’ll also receive complimentary photo data of your experience and free transportation from anywhere on the island, including the airport, port, and local accommodations.