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TOKYO

Amezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo

Try your hand at amezaiku, the traditional Japanese art of sugar sculpting, during this special workshop at a studio near Sensoji Temple in Tokyo's Asakusa district. Led by an instructor, learn to make an adorable edible rabbit the traditional way.

from¥3,650
(17)
Cooking Classes
KYOTO

Traditional Japanese Wagashi Making Class in Kyoto

Japan’s cultural capital is the perfect place to learn to make “wagashi,” the traditional Japanese confections made of sweet bean paste and mochi. Join this workshop with an experienced wagashi teacher and make your own artistic and delicious sweets!

from¥6,300
(6)
With green tea
Cooking Classes
AICHI

Nagoya Sweets Making Class with Tea Ceremony

During this wagashi making class in your instructor’s traditional Japanese home, you’ll stroll through a veggie patch and charming Japanese garden, make Nagoya-style sweets, and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony.

from¥10,000
(1)
Learn etiquette
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Fun Nerikiri Wagashi Japanese Sweets Making Class in Tokyo

Have 30 minutes to spare? If so, why not learn to make traditional Japanese sweets (wagashi)? In this fun short class with a friendly instructor near Aoto Station, you’ll use healthy, plant-based ingredients to make 2 types of nerikiri sweets.

from¥5,500
Near station
Cooking Classes
KANAGAWA

Rolled Sushi Bento-Making Class at Yoko’s Kamakura Home

A popular coastal town and sightseeing location, Kamakura is just a short train ride from Tokyo. Join Yoko in her Kamakura home and learn how to make makizushi (rolled sushi) and 3-4 side dishes. As a bonus, you’ll also join a calligraphy lesson!

from¥9,600
(1)
Regional food
Cooking Classes
KANAGAWA

Japanese Sweets by the Sea: Wagashi-Making Workshop

Journey to Enoshima Island – a charming coastal town near Tokyo – to learn about and make Japanese sweets alongside a confectionary connoisseur! Cultivate lifelong skills, make unforgettable memories, and satisfy your sweet tooth by the sea.

from¥5,500
Rain or shine
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Gluten-Free Japanese Desserts Making Near Waseda (Tokyo)

Discover the tantalizing world of Japanese sweets in this fun class. Join Yuko in her cozy home near Waseda and the Kanda River to make taiyaki fish-shaped sweets and a Japanese-style parfait with seasonal fruits, all gluten-free and vegan!

from¥5,000
With green tea
Private Experience
Cooking Classes
YAMAGATA

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.

from¥8,000
Regional food
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Wagashi: Japanese Sweets Making Class in Tokyo (5 Options)

Try your hand at making traditional Japanese sweets in Setagaya, Tokyo! Choose from 5 classes and make your wagashi of choice: fruit daifuku, nerikiri, hanami dango skewers, and more, with certified wagashi instructor Kaoru.

from¥8,000
(3)
Cooking Classes
KANAGAWA

Mochi Making Class in Yokohama: Make Japanese Sweets

You might have tried mochi, but do you know how to make it? Stop by this mochi-making class for a demonstration on how to make delicious traditional mochi sweets, and discover the connection between mochi and Japanese history and culture.

from¥8,000
(3)
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Ginza Wagashi Sweets-Making Workshop w/ Master Yoshi

Discover the Japanese art of sweets-making with a 13th-generation wagashi artisan at Mannendo, a confectionery shop in Ginza with a history spanning over 400 years. Learn to make two or three types of wagashi and enjoy your sweets with matcha tea.

from¥14,800
Cooking Classes
KANAGAWA

Japanese Sweets Class in Yokohama: Make Nerikiri Wagashi

The perfect accompaniment to matcha, nerikiri wagashi are traditional Japanese confectioneries. Learn to make these sweet delicacies with a certified instructor and enjoy a delectable tea time in this private class in Yokohama.

from¥8,000
(1)
Private Experience
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Sakura Sweets Making & Tea Ceremony in Ikegami Baien, Tokyo

Capture the allure of cherry blossoms in this traditional sweets making class and tea ceremony. You’ll learn to make traditional wagashi confectioneries against the stunning backdrop of Ikegami Baien, a tranquil plum blossom garden in Tokyo.

from¥15,000
(2)
New experience
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Making Japanese Sweets Together: Team Building Experience

Foster stronger team bonds during this collaborative Japanese confectionery class! Each group will come up with their own innovative wagashi sweets and be judged on creativity and teamwork, then relax with a cup of tea and the finished sweets.

from¥8,000
With green tea
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Make Hanami Dango, Daifuku and Nerikiri Wagashi in Mitaka

Learn how to make two different types of mochi sweets: fruit daifuku and three-color dango skewers, and mold delicate nerikiri wagashi confectioneries. Then, enjoy your sweet creations in this class with a professional instructor in Mitaka, Tokyo!

from¥12,000
Rain or shine
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Wagashi Sweets-Making Workshop at Tokyo’s Koboji Temple

Take a step back in time at this Japanese sweets (wagashi) making experience at Koboji Temple in Tokyo. You’ll learn how to make nerikiri, a type of moist wagashi with delicate motifs, and sip on matcha prepared by a kimono-clad host.

from¥10,000
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Tea Ceremony & Mt. Fuji Sweets Making in Ikegami, Tokyo

This experience incorporates mindfulness into traditional Japanese practices. Make Mt. Fuji-shaped confectioneries, meditate and participate in a Japanese tea ceremony against the colorful backdrop of the tranquil Ikegami Baien garden in Tokyo.

from¥15,000
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Nerikiri Wagashi-Making & Tea Tasting in Yanaka (Tokyo)

Unleash your creativity as you make a beautiful nerikiri wagashi (traditional Japanese sweet). Enjoy your wagashi alongside a tasting of three types of Japanese green tea in this wagashi-making and tea-tasting experience in Yanaka (Tokyo).

from¥6,000
Private Experience
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I joined this workshop at the Ikegami Baien Plum Garden in Tokyo’s Ota ward. Sayaka-san, who offers sweet-making workshops in Minami-Magome, greeted us at the garden entrance and guided us to a traditional house next to a koi pond, sharing fascinating details about the garden. We toured the wooden house with its different tearooms before settling in one for the class. Each of us had a personalized name card with kanji characters for our foreign names, a thoughtful touch. Before starting, Sayaka led us through a short meditation to help us focus. The class was conducted in English, and we received a color printout with each step to make cherry blossom-shaped wagashi. At the end, we sampled the sweets with matcha tea, which we prepared ourselves. We whipped the tea powder to the right foam level and poured it into beautiful tea cups. While sipping the tea and enjoying the sweets, we admired the autumn garden and listened to the sounds of water in the pond as the sun set. She was the sweetest teacher, explaining everything in detail in English on top of having prepared a color printout with all the necessary steps to make our sweets. She offered to take our photos and on top of the workshop, guided us through the garden pointing out the outstanding landscape and trees. A wonderful experience!
Barbara K.
December 14, 2024
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Sakura Sweets Making & Tea Ceremony in Ikegami Baien, Tokyo
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I thoroughly enjoyed the sakura nerikiri class in a charming teahouse nestled in a traditional Japanese garden. The teacher, fluent in English, guided us gently through the art of making these delicate sweets. The class began with a calming meditation, and we concluded by savoring our creations with matcha during a serene tea ceremony. I highly recommend this class to those who want a hands-on experience of traditional Japan!
Laura
December 13, 2024
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Sakura Sweets Making & Tea Ceremony in Ikegami Baien, Tokyo
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Great,,, good experience for learning 🥰
Ayu
November 30, 2024
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Amezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
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This was an amazing experience! It was all very professional, and they were able to explain how to make your Amezaiku even if you don’t speak Japanese. The person leading the workshop was also very nice. They let you practice twice, which made the experience more fun! I highly recommend this place!
Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski
November 04, 2024
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Amezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
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I recently had the pleasure of attending a wagashi class with Yukiko Uramoto, and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. From the moment we arrived, Yukiko welcomed us with a warm and bright smile to her cozy home, with her dining room and kitchen serving as the perfect classroom setting. As Vegans, we were particularly impressed by how thoughtfully Yukiko adapted the ingredients, ensuring that we could fully enjoy every aspect of the class. Yukiko’s passion for Japanese culture and food was evident throughout, and she patiently guided us through each step with care and enthusiasm. We learned how to make several traditional wagashi, including the Hanami Dango, Fruits Daifuku, Warabi Mochi, and Ice Cream Mochi. By the end of the class, we were treated to a delightful tasting session, when Yukiko served us green tea and a special Isobe Mochi, which was a delicious and unexpected treat. Overall, it was a 5/5 experience. Highly recommended for Vegans, and anyone interested in learning more about Japanese sweets and culture!
Ian
October 15, 2024
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Mochi Making Class in Yokohama: Make Japanese Sweets
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Discover the Art of Pescetarian Cooking

Embark on a delightful culinary journey with our Pescetarian Wagashi Casual Cooking Classes. These experiences are tailored for those who appreciate the delicate balance of flavor and nutrition that pescetarian dishes offer. You will learn how to prepare a variety of dishes that highlight the natural flavors of fresh ingredients, drawn from both the sea and the earth. From preparing beautiful sushi rolls to creating savory seafood dishes, these classes offer a comprehensive insight into pescetarian cooking. Whether you are new to this dietary choice or a seasoned pescetarian, our classes will help you refine your skills and expand your recipe repertoire with ease.

Craft Authentic Wagashi at Home

Wagashi, the beautiful Japanese confections known for their elegance and subtle sweetness, are an integral aspect of these cooking classes. Learn to craft these edible works of art in the comfort of your own kitchen. Our classes guide you through the process of making traditional wagashi using pescetarian-friendly ingredients. From the serene art of mochi making to developing an understanding of anko (sweet bean paste), you will gain hands-on experience crafting desserts that are not only delicious but also visually stunning. These classes blend tradition with creativity, ensuring that you leave with the skills to recreate these charming sweets for any occasion.

Enjoy a Relaxed and Educational Environment

Our casual cooking classes are designed to be relaxed yet informative, offering a perfect balance of learning and enjoyment. You will find that these settings encourage food enthusiasts of all levels to ask questions, experiment with new techniques, and share their culinary experiences. Instructors are experienced and passionate about both pescetarian cuisine and wagashi, providing insights and tips that go beyond simple recipes. You’ll walk away with new skills, memorable experiences, and perhaps most importantly, newfound friendships with fellow food lovers. Join us to enhance your culinary journey with unique and flavorful pescetarian and wagashi delights!