We will hold a course to learn about the process of shipbuilding while experiencing the process of shipbuilding while having American ship carpenters and teacher Hiroshi Murakami talk about the sea and ships.
①The shape of the ship "plate drawing and inking" 2 Woodworking technology I "baked bending" 3 Woodworking technology II "Abrazing-sawing saw and nail difference chisel"
 
Date and time①Sunday, March 27, 2016 13:00 to 15:00
Lecturer: Douglas Brooks (boat carpenter, journalist)

②Sunday, April 3, 2016 13:00 to 15:00
Lecturer: Douglas Brooks (boat carpenter, journalist)
   Oo Murakami (Murakami Shipyard)
※"Baked bend" is a rainy day event.
  In case of rain, participants are requested to prepare rain gear.

③Sunday, May 1, 2016 13:00 to 15:00
Lecturer: Douglas Brooks (boat carpenter, journalist)
Locationthe museum special venue or B2F Workshop Room
Capacity40 people each time (application required)
Participation feeFree (admission fee is required)
Application deadline①②Must arrive on March 18, 2016 (Fri) / April 8, 2016 (Fri) must arrive on March 18, 2016
How to applyPlease fill in the following items on the web mail or round-trip postcard before applying.
Click here to apply for webmail (only for applications held on May 1) 
・Round-trip postcard (up to 1 person per postcard)
 ※Because it will be a lottery, please apply with one postcard each time.
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①Event name, desired date 2 Name (furigana) 3 Postal code and address 4 Phone number 5 Age
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[Application]
〒651-0056 7-5-1 Kumauchi-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Event Section