Cooking Classes(384)
Make Japanese Sweets & Mix Tea Mocktails in Omotesando
Mix colorful and kawaii tea mocktails in this fun workshop with an English-speaking tea expert in Roppongi, Tokyo! You’ll also learn how to make cute wagashi confectioneries to go with your drinks.
Sushi Cooking Class in Central Nagoya (3 Options)
Make memories and put your cooking skills to the test in this family-friendly sushi cooking class only 15 minutes by train from Nagoya Station! Choose to make chirashi, maki, or nigiri sushi guided by local cooking specialists Yuka.
Private Tokyo Miso Ramen Cooking Class & Local Market Tour
Feel right at home in this home cooking lesson with a Tokyo local specializing in hospitality. Tour a local market, learn to make miso ramen from scratch, and prepare a homemade Japanese mochi sweet (fruit daifuku) for dessert.
Hiroshima Cooking Class: Make Okonomiyaki and Wagashi
Join Takako's cooking class in Hiroshima to learn the art of making Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki. Experience cooking on a teppanyaki grill, then create traditional Japanese sweets like warabimochi to pair with rich matcha tea.
Osaka Bento Bliss: Make a Traditional Japanese Box Meal
Assembling a traditional Japanese bento box is an art form. In this Osaka experience, a local host will teach you what a bento box is and how to craft one packed with delicious staples like tamagoyaki omelet, karaage (fried chicken) and miso soup.
Osaka Home Cooking: Make Crispy Katsu (Pork Cutlet) Curry
Few dishes are more comforting than a warm and crispy home-cooked katsu curry! In this cooking class near the Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, you’ll learn how to make this classic Japanese dish with friendly local hosts.
Shibuya Cooking Class: Make Gyoza From Scratch
Make Japan’s most famous dumplings (gyoza) from scratch in this cooking class in Shibuya’s Ebisu district. Guided by experienced hosts with a decade of culinary experience, knead the dough, fill each dumpling and fry them until juicy and golden.
Local Inaka Sushi (Countryside Sushi) Cooking Class in Kochi
Try your hand at making the local dish of Kochi prefecture, inaka sushi (literally “countryside sushi”). With the highest percentage of forested land in Japan, Kochi has a diverse range of plants and veggies, making for colorful sushi toppings!
Hinagashi Traditional Japanese Sweet Making in Tsuruoka
Tsuruoka, recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, has a rich and diverse food culture. Come and learn how to make hinagashi, a Tsuruoka specialty that’s made of sweet bean paste and shaped to look like the area’s local specialties.
Cute Character Bento Cooking Class in Shinjuku
Bring pop culture to the kitchen and make your own character bento, known as kyaraben, with a warm and welcoming instructor in Shinjuku. Turn everyday ingredients like rice, vegetables, ham, and eggs into a packed meal that’s almost too cute to eat.
Vegan Shojin Ryori Buddhist Meal Home Cooking Class in Tokyo
Immerse yourself in the fascinating culinary art of shojin ryori, Japanese buddhist cuisine, in this home cooking class in Tokyo. Prepare a vegan meal following the ichiju sansai structure, and learn about Japanese cooking and etiquette.
Tokyo Halal Ramen & Gyoza Cooking Class & Supermarket Tour
Enjoy a halal Japanese cooking in Tokyo! Learn to read labels and find ingredients in a Japanese supermarket, and enjoy a cooking class where you’ll make delicious ramen and gyoza with halal-certified ingredients to enjoy with green tea pudding.
Quick & Easy Wagyu Sushi Making Class in Osaka
In this quick and easy sushi-making class in central Osaka, sear and torch wagyu beef to make wagyu sushi and prepare side dishes to enjoy a delicious meal with incredible views of the city, guided by a friendly bilingual host.
Ramen-Making Class Near Kawaguchiko Station (Mt. Fuji)
Level up your Mount Fuji trip with this ramen cooking class near Kawaguchiko Station. Learn to make bouncy noodles from scratch, craft a rich soup base and complete your ramen with toppings to assemble the perfect bowl.
Vegetarian Sushi-Making Class in Osaka (3 Types of Sushi)
Discover the art of vegetarian sushi with Chef Yuki during this plant-based cooking class in Osaka. Learn to make three different types of sushi and miso soup using traditional cooking techniques with a modern twist.
Decorative Sushi-Making Class Near Kiyomizudera (Kyoto)
Make beautiful works of sushi art in this sushi roll-making class in Kyoto’s Ninenzaka street, a short walk from Kiyomizudera Temple. Guided by local hosts, you’ll craft sushi to capture the beauty of the seasons.
Nigiri Sushi & Ramen Cooking Class in Tsukiji, Tokyo
Make sushi in Tsukiji, Tokyo’s seafood mecca. Master making nigiri and ramen in this 3-hour cooking class led by friendly English-speaking instructors eager to share Japan’s culinary traditions.
Old-School Yokohama: Noge Walking Tour w/ Food & Drinks
See a different side of Yokohama in the old-school district of Noge, only 15 minutes from the glittery Minato Mirai waterfront. Guided by a host who has lived in the area for over 20 years, join a sake tasting and sample izakaya foods and ramen.
Sushi-Making Class in Osaka (Near Shinsaibashi Station)
Roll, press and arrange both nigiri and maki sushi during this sushi-making class in near Osaka’s bustling Dotonbori that is led by English-speaking sushi masters.
Natto-Making Experience and Cooking Class in Mitaka (Tokyo)
Discover the art of making natto (Japanese fermented soybeans) the traditional way with guidance from an expert. Then, make two recipes that bring out natto’s umami flavors in this natto-making experience and cooking class in Tokyo.
Tokyo Wagyu and 7 Japanese Dishes Cooking Class
Discover the refined flavors of Japanese cuisine during this kaiseki cooking class in Tokyo. Learn traditional techniques and recipes to create a multi-course meal that’s colorful, elegant, and balanced.
Vegan Cooking Class: Saeko’s Creamy Ramen & Crispy Gyoza
A vegan ramen and gyoza cooking class in Osaka? Look no further! Join Saeko–a pro chef, food stylist, and recipe developer–for a vegan cooking class. Develop cooking skills, make ingredients from scratch, then enjoy your handmade meal.
Halal Ramen and Gyoza Cooking Class in Tokyo
Learn to make ramen and gyoza, two iconic Japanese dishes known worldwide, with halal-certified ingredients and equipment in a cooking space especially prepared for halal cooking in Tokyo. Enjoy a delicious meal with green tea pudding for dessert.
Chicken/Gluten-Free/Vegan/Halal Ramen Making Class in Tokyo
Enjoy making a hot bowl of ramen from scratch, using only the best, high quality and organic ingredients! Learn from a friendly host at a lovely private home in Kunitachi, Tokyo. Vegan, gluten-free, halal-friendly and chicken ramen options available.
Beginner-Friendly Japanese Curry Cooking Class in Tokyo
Make Japanese curry at a beginner-friendly home cooking class in Tokyo! Soak up the curry-making experience and develop lifelong cooking skills along the way. End on a tasty note by enjoying your handmade meal.
Osaka Dessert Workshop: Matcha Parfait & Japanese Sweets
Become a dessert-making pro at Saeko’s sweets workshop in Osaka! Learn how to make matcha ice cream and a range of Japanese desserts like warabi mochi, shiratama dango, & kuromitsu. End the experience by indulging in your handmade sweets & tea.
Teishoku Cooking Class in Shinjuku (Five Meal Options)
Cook your own teishoku meal set at Chieko’s kitchen in central Tokyo. Choose your favorite menu and venture into Japanese home cooking: sushi, tamagoyaki, onigiri, and more!
Making Cha Soba with Sencha in Kyoto
Experience the process of making cha soba in the Kyoto countryside and savor the traditional Japanese dish. This area is known for its world-class sencha and noodles.

Explore the Art of Japanese Home Cooking
Japan is known for its diverse and exquisite cuisine, but experiencing it in a home setting brings an entirely new dimension to your culinary adventure. Japanese home cooking classes offer you a personalized journey into authentic flavors, traditional techniques, and heartwarming dishes prepared just as they would be in a typical Japanese household. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a cooking novice, these classes provide an excellent opportunity to enhance your culinary skills.
What to Expect in a Japanese Home Cooking Class
When you join a Japanese home cooking class, you can expect to be warmly welcomed into a relaxing and educational environment. These classes often take place in either a professional kitchen setup or a cozy home kitchen, setting the perfect atmosphere for learning. You'll get hands-on experience with traditional tools and utensils such as the **donabe** (clay pot) and the **oshi-bako** (wooden mold used for shaping rice and sushi).
Typical classes will guide you through making popular homestyle dishes such as **miso soup**, **tempura**, **sukiyaki**, and **okonomiyaki**. Beyond just recipes, you'll learn knife techniques, how to correctly balance flavors, and the importance of seasonal ingredients in Japanese cooking. A highlight of these classes is often the emphasis on creating meals that are both nutritious and visually pleasing, adhering to the Japanese principle of "**washoku**"—harmony in food.
Benefits of Learning Japanese Home Cooking
Participating in a Japanese home cooking class isn't just about learning to cook; it's an immersive cultural experience. These classes offer a rare glimpse into the everyday lives of the Japanese people, revealing the deep-rooted traditions and family values embedded in their culinary practices. You’ll gain insights into how to incorporate the healthy aspects of Japanese cuisine into your everyday meals, focusing on fresh ingredients and balanced portions, which are aspects celebrated globally for contributing to longevity and well-being.
Moreover, these classes often foster a sense of community and connection. You meet fellow food enthusiasts, share a hearty meal together, and sometimes, even make lifelong friends. This communal experience not only enriches your understanding of Japanese culture but allows you to create memorable moments through the act of shared cooking.
Embark on a gastronomic journey with Japanese home cooking classes and return home with new skills, cherished recipes, and an enriched appreciation for this exquisite cuisine. Whether you're looking to host your own Japanese-themed dinner party or simply want to recreate authentic Japanese dishes at home, these classes are your gateway to mastering the secrets of Japan's culinary arts.