What this is
The Kids Florist Workshop is a hands-on floral design class hosted by Aoyama Flower Market, one of Japan's most beloved and widely recognised flower shop chains. Participants select from seasonal flowers and greenery to create their own arrangement under the guidance of professional florists. The workshop takes place in a recreated flower shop setting, giving children an authentic behind-the-scenes experience of what it's like to work in a real florist. Attendees wear an official Aoyama Flower Market apron and learn professional techniques, taking their finished arrangement home at the end. It's a charming, creative activity that blends craft, nature appreciation, and a taste of Japanese floral culture.
Who should go
This workshop is ideal for families with young children who enjoy creative, hands-on activities in a calm and structured environment. The flower shop setting and apron experience make it feel special and memorable for kids, while parents will appreciate the professional guidance and the keepsake arrangement to take home. It suits children who are curious about nature, flowers, or crafts, and would make a lovely addition to a Tokyo itinerary looking for something beyond the usual tourist trail. Book in advance as capacity at boutique workshop venues like this tends to be limited.
Good to know
Tickets should be booked directly through the Aoyama Flower Market website or at the MAR'S Minami-Aoyama Building venue — check their official site in advance as sessions at boutique workshop spaces like this fill up quickly. Payment at the venue is likely cash-preferred, so bring yen to be safe, though some Aoyama Flower Market locations do accept card. The workshop is held in a recreated flower shop environment, so the space is likely intimate and small-group, meaning a relaxed and personal atmosphere rather than a large class setting. Each child takes home their finished flower arrangement, so factor in how you'll transport it — a sturdy bag or small box is recommended. The Minami-Aoyama area is upscale and walkable, making it easy to combine this workshop with a stroll around Omotesando or a visit to nearby cafés.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

