I have been attending a candle-making school. In Japan, when we think of candles, we often associate them with family altars. This was my assumption as well. Traditionally, candles in Japan are thin and white.
However, one day, I had a sudden burst of inspiration and decided to start attending a candle-making school. The school is located in Minamisenjyu, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo. While I was familiar with Kitasenjyu, it was my first time getting off at Minamisenjyu on the first day of class.
I took a trial one-day course and created a candle using the school’s original mold. It was truly a joyful experience for me. Now, I continue to attend the school, but I have yet to master the craft because of the complex techniques invented by the teacher.

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