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Onigiri Bento Making Class in a Fukuoka Home
Delicious and adorably presented bento are a treat for the eyes and the tastebuds. During this bento making class in Fukuoka, join your cooking instructor in their home kitchen, for an onigiri (rice ball) party!
Wagashi: Make Nerikiri & Mochi and Enjoy Matcha in Tokyo
Make wagashi sweets with a certified instructor at her home in Tokyo. Learn the cultural significance of mochi, make fruit daifuku and hanami dango, decorate a delicate nerikiri confectionery, whisk matcha, and enjoy your sweets with tea.
Private Cooking Class in Kyoto: Make a Tonkatsu Cutlet Meal
Learn to make a crispy tonkatsu cutlet meal with a Kyoto foodie and culinary researcher in this cooking class only 10 minutes by train from Kyoto Station. Gluten-free, vegan, halal-friendly and vegetarian options available!
Soba Noodle-Making with Tempura in a Sapporo Restaurant
Use local Hokkaido ingredients to make soba noodles from scratch, experiencing the entire process from kneading the dough to cutting the noodles. Then, enjoy your handmade meal alongside a plate of tempura in this soba-making class in Sapporo.
Soba Noodles Making Class Near Karuizawa Station (Nagano)
Next to Karuizawa Station, learn all about Nagano’s aromatic soba noodles. Helped by experienced instructors, mix, knead, stretch and cut noodles, and enjoy them served the traditional Shinshu way with tempura and walnut sauce.
Make Okonomiyaki Near the Osaka Tenmangu Shrine
Make the street food that have earned Osaka culinary fame in this okonomiyaki-making class near Osaka Tenmangu Shrine. Enjoy a shopping tour with a chef and get hands-on experience learning how to cook these delicious dishes.
Wagashi: Make Nerikiri & Enjoy Matcha in Tokyo
Make colorful Japanese wagashi at a hands-on confectionary class in Tokyo (Kitaminemachi). Join Satoko, an instructor from the Wagashi Promotion Association of Japan, to make seasonal nerikiri to enjoy with freshly made matcha tea.
Udon Noodle-Making Class at Michelin Restaurant in Osaka
Learn from the staff of a Michelin restaurant in Osaka as you make udon noodles with your entire body. Use your feet to knead the dough before rolling and cutting it into noodles for a unique udon noodle-making experience.
Sushi Making Class in a Professional Kitchen Studio (Tokyo)
Learn to cut ingredients for sushi with a Japanese knife pro chef in this sushi-making class close to Omotesando Station in Nishi-Azabu. Until June 30th 2025, get 32% off the price of this experience by using the coupon code SUSHI63 at checkout!
Crispy Tempura & Miso Soup Cooking Class w/ a Chef in Osaka
Cook a crispy tempura-topped rice bowl, traditional home-style miso soup, and a classic side dish at Chef Yuki’s kitchen in Osaka. Your host is a bilingual cooking specialist who used to work at a Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded izakaya restaurant.
Kyoto-Style Sushi Making Class in a Traditional Restaurant
Step into a sushi restaurant near Nijo Castle and the Kyoto Gyoen National Garden for a class on traditional sushi. You’ll craft a chirashizushi bowl and make oshizushi (pressed sushi) under expert guidance and enjoy a delicious meal.
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.
Family-Friendly Tokyo Home Party: Home Cooking Class & Meal
Experience an authentic Japanese home party in a cozy home in the suburbs of Western Tokyo. Aki, your local host, will take you shopping and share her best home cooking recipes before sharing a delicious meal in a family-friendly home party.
Osaka Cooking Class: Tempura & Udon in a 90-Year-Old House
Step into a renovated 90-year-old townhouse in Osaka for a charming cooking class. Learn to make a rich udon dish (warm or cold) with a soy sauce base and deep fry tempura fritters to use as toppings. Enjoy lunch and take home a cute souvenir!
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.
Sushi Making Class in Ninomiya, Kanagawa (Near Mt. Fuji)
Discover the world beyond classic nigiri sushi and learn to make one of 4 other types of sushi during this Sushi Making Class in Ninomiya, Kanagawa, a great stop for travelers on the way to Mt. Fuji, Hakone, or Izu.
Dance Your Way to Delicious Noodles: ONLINE Ramen Class
A fun, active, and tasty experience where you can learn how to make Japanese ramen online! Let's dance on the dough instead of kneading it by hand!
Dance for Delicious Noodles: ONLINE Tonkotsu Ramen Class
Roll up your sleeves--and your pant legs--during this fun online ramen making class! You’ll make noodles from scratch, kneading it with your feet, and learn a shortcut to tasty tonkotsu broth.
Dance for Your Noodles: ONLINE Curry Udon Class
Learn how to make chewy Japanese udon noodles with curry soup during this active online cooking class that’ll have you getting your groove on!
Hokkaido Cooking Masterclass with a Hunter Chef (Sapporo)
Let Chef Aoyama, a seasoned hunter from Hokkaido, guide you through some of the region’s iconic dishes in this Sapporo cooking class. Watch as he expertly prepares Yezo sika deer and rolled omelet, and make onigiri rice balls with local ingredients.
Okinawa Makishi Public Market Tour & Sushi Making in Naha
Make sushi with fresh local ingredients in Naha, Okinawa! Tour the Makishi Public Market and learn to turn the fresh catch of the day into sushi pieces with guidance from a pro chef, then enjoy your delicious meal together.
Tokyo Cooking: Make Tempura & Enjoy Nagashi Somen Noodles
Join Sakura at her home in Sangenjaya near Shibuya for a cooking class and lunch. Deep-fry vegetables and mushrooms for light and crispy tempura, and enjoy the fruits of your labor with a refreshing dish of nagashi somen noodles.
Osaka Home Party: Hot Pot Cooking Class Near Namba
Discover why Japanese hot pot is one of the most comforting communal dishes in Japan with this fun-filled, family-friendly experience near Namba. In a cozy home party setting, you'll learn to make nabe using an original recipe with your host.
Traditional Japanese Home Cooking (Ichiju Sansai) in Osaka
In this beginner-friendly cooking class in a charming kitchen in Osaka, master the art of preparing a balanced ichiju sansai meal consisting of a soup and three dishes. A gluten-free option is available.
Vegan & Halal Cooking in Osaka: Make a Ichiju Sansai Meal
Healthy, balanced, and delicious Japanese cuisine made halal, vegan and vegetarian-friendly — delve into the essence of traditional cooking with the ichiju sansai meal structure in this welcoming Osaka cooking class in Namba.
Osaka Temaki Sushi Making & Home Party Near Namba
Become a skilled sushi maker in this hands-on temaki sushi experience in Osaka. Personalize your creations with seven different fillings and enjoy them in a vibrant home-party setting. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated.
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.

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.