Is there something you want to know but are too shy to ask?
Society holds many misconceptions about condoms. That's why Sagami Workshop is dedicated to answering all your questions about condoms in a fun and lighthearted way. Since 2014, we've hosted numerous Workshops in collaboration with high schools, higher education institutions, NGOs, charities, and other organisations.
Mission and Goals
We believe sexual education should be accessible, stress-free, and inclusive. Our core mission is to equip participants with comprehensive, practical, and easy-to-understand knowledge about condoms. By teaching proper condom use before their first experience, we aim to reduce the risks of unintended pregnancies and STIs. Sagami Workshop also strengthens all participants' safety awareness, building a safer and healthier society together.
Target Audience
We highly recommend Sagami Workshop for teenagers, which provides them with sexual education beyond school classrooms. Educators, healthcare professionals, social workers, staff of NGOs and outreach organisations are also encouraged to join as practical training for promoting safer sex practices.
Workshop Structure
Sagami is committed to promoting safe sex practices. Therefore, Sagami Workshop is structured into three sections: "Specifications, Design & Packaging", "Manufacturing", and "Quality Assurance (QA)". Through this step-by-step approach, participants can easily accomplish the Workshop's objectives.
In the "Specifications, Design & Packaging" section, we explain condom sizes, materials, and packaging, giving participants a clearer understanding of their options. Next, attendees get hands-on experience crafting a latex condom using traditional techniques dating back over a century. Finally, we walk through Sagami's rigorous QA testing process, showing how every condom is checked for reliability before leaving the factory. We also cover the role of lubricants — why they matter and how to choose the right one for maximum safety.
Upon completing the Workshop, Sagami awards certificates to encourage participants to share their big takeaways about proper condom use with friends and peers, fostering a broader awareness of this vital knowledge. Over 2,500 participants across Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Australia have taken part in Sagami Workshop.
Certified Instructors
Our instructors boast strong educational backgrounds, multilingual skills, and years of industry experience to address all condom-related questions. Each instructor undergoes Sagami's rigorous training and certification process before leading the Workshop.
Sagami Workshop Collaborators
WAAC
Introduction:WAAC is a non-profit organisation founded by LGBTIQA+ community groups in 1985. The core purpose is to deliver health and community services that empower people affected by or at risk of HIV, STIs and blood-borne viruses (BBVs), and LGBTIQA+ individuals to achieve physical, mental and social well-being.
The organisation celebrates and supports those who are stigmatised due to their physical health status or whose well-being is impacted by societal stigma. It stands as an ally to all affected communities while maintaining our longstanding connection to the LGBTIQA+ community and commitment to people living with HIV.
Vision:Sagami has partnered with WAAC to help build safer communities through engaging sexual health education and creative condom-based activities. We share a commitment to making sexual health education accessible, inclusive, and free from stigma. Through Sagami Workshop, we provides engaging and interactive learning experiences that equip participants with practical, easy-to-understand knowledge about condoms and safer sex. By promoting confidence in correct condom use before it is needed, we aim to help reduce the risk of HIV and STIs.
Population Health and Community Development Officer
Bachelor of Science (Human Biology) from Curtin University
Master of Science in Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health) specialising in Public Health from the University of Sydney
Works with a broad range of healthcare professionals serving communities in both metro and regional areas across Western Australia
Passionate about supporting evidence-based and equitable healthcare practices, advocating for person-centred and human rights-based approaches to all aspects of health
Past Events
WAAC
WAAC
WAAC
WAAC
Action for AIDS Singapore
Action for AIDS Singapore
RainbowAsia
RainbowAsia
Project Unzipped @ National University of Singapore
AMSAHK @ The University of Hong Kong
Sticky Rice Love
BGCA
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Gay Harmony @ The University of Hong Kong
Gay Harmony @ HKU
National Quemoy University
Tamkang University
The Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
WuFeng University
Kaohsiung Medical University