Tokyo Japanese Tea Classes(21)
Onigiri Making & Amazake Tasting Workshop Near Tokyo Tower
In this private cooking and tasting experience in central Tokyo, you’ll learn how to make onigiri (rice balls) and take part in an amazake (fermented rice drink) tasting alongside a team of dedicated professionals.
Sushi Making Class & Omakase Lunch at Sushi Hajime (Shibuya)
Discover the art of sushi making in this masterclass led by Chef Takahoshi Hiroshi at Sushi Hajime, a cozy underground sushi restaurant near Shibuya Station. After the class, enjoy a sushi lunch with sake, dessert and tea.
Savor Japanese Umami: Dashi Tasting & Cooking Class (Tokyo)
Unlock the powerful flavor of umami! A seasoned chef leads this hands-on cooking class in a professional cooking studio in Omotesando, where you’ll learn about dashi, make traditional oyakodon and enjoy your meal with tea and sake.
Learn How To Cut Sashimi From a Master of Japanese Knives
Learn the history of Japanese knives from a renowned knife instructor & industry expert, in Aoyama (Tokyo). Watch a demonstration, learn sharpening techniques, cutting skills, & participate in a cooking class to make a zuke don for lunch.
Sushi-Making Class in Tsukiji: Make Nigiri & Maki
Learn how to make sushi in Tokyo’s Tsukiji area, home to the city’s historical fish market. Under the guidance of a sushi master, you’ll make nigiri, roll maki and enjoy a delectable sushi meal with miso soup and tea.
Make 2 Kinds of Mochi Sweets in Tokyo: Dango & Daifuku
Make colorful Japanese wagashi at a hands-on confectionery class in Tokyo (Kitaminemachi). Join Satoko, an instructor from the Wagashi Promotion Association of Japan, to make seasonal fruit daifuku and sanshoku dango.
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.
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.
Asakusa Matcha Making & Traditional Japanese Sweets
Level up your love of matcha with this matcha-making class in Asakusa that pairs the rich flavor of green tea with elegant Japanese confectioneries in an unique experience led by friendly English-speaking staff.
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.
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!
Onigiri Bento-Making Class in Yanaka (Tokyo)
In this onigiri-making class in Tokyo’s Yanaka area, craft an adorable selection of unique onigiri before arranging a delicious bento box with your onigiri alongside an array of local staples like fried chicken and Japanese-style omelets.
Vegan Shojin Ryori Buddhist Cuisine Cooking Class in Tokyo
Have you heard of shojin ryori, vegan Buddhist Japanese food? Take this casual cooking class hosted by Yuka in Setagaya, Tokyo, where you’ll transform seasonal, vegan & gluten-free ingredients into a fresh and delicious meal.
Tempura Making Class in Shinagawa (Tokyo)
Fry an assortment of tempura to crisp perfection in this home cooking class in Shinagawa. You’ll complete your meal with Japanse-style rolled omelet, miso soup, and a side dish, and indulge in a Japanese seasonal dessert with tea.
Traditional Sweets Making Workshop
Delve into the history of Japanese sweets and learn how to make nerikiri (traditional Japanese sweets) that look like edible art pieces with the help of an English-speaking nationally licensed instructor.
Vegan Maki Sushi Home Cooking Class in Setagaya, Tokyo
Make and enjoy a healthy lunch in Yuka's kitchen in Setagaya (Tokyo)! In this fun home cooking class, roll vegan and low-gluten maki sushi and prepare side dishes with seasonal vegetables.
Private Tsukiji Market Visit & Sushi-Making in Ikebukuro
Learn all about sushi-making with a certified guide interpreter, from choosing fresh ingredients to enjoying a delicious sushi meal, in this private Tsukiji Outer Market visit followed by a sushi making class in Ikebukuro.
Ikebukuro Sushi Making Class (Vegan & Vegetarian Options)
Fall in love with sushi making in this fun and engaging home cooking class in Ikebukuro. Cut tuna, prepare sushi rice, grate wasabi and assemble three kinds of sushi to enjoy with a steamy bowl of miso soup. Vegan and vegetarian options available!
Shabu Shabu Hot Pot Home Cooking Class in Tokyo
Share a comforting Japanese-style hot pot with a friendly host in her cozy Tokyo home. You’ll make and enjoy shabu-shabu, a rich umami broth with wagyu, vegetables, mushrooms, and tofu, and add ramen to the pot to make it even more delicious!
Private Vegetarian & Gluten-Free Cooking Class in Tokyo
Learn how to cook traditional home-cooked Japanese dishes with vegetarian and gluten-free modifications in this home cooking class in Tokyo. Pick from a menu of dishes like onigiri and gyoza to build your balanced Japanese set meal.
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).

Discover the Art of Japanese Tea in Tokyo
Welcome to a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the sophisticated and serene world of Japanese tea, right in the heart of Tokyo. The capital city is not only a bustling metropolis but also a hub of cultural refinement where you can learn the intricacies of making and serving Japanese tea. These experiences are perfect for those who seek to understand more about this integral part of Japanese culture.
Japanese tea has a rich history that dates back over a thousand years and is deeply intertwined with the country’s cultural, spiritual, and gastronomic traditions. Whether you are a tea enthusiast or a curious traveler, these tea classes in Tokyo offer something special for everyone.
Engage with Master Tea Craftsmen
Attending a Japanese tea class in Tokyo is a chance to meet and learn from skilled tea masters who carry insights passed down through generations. These experts will guide you through the intricate process of preparing different kinds of Japanese teas such as matcha, sencha, and genmaicha. Each tea has its unique flavor profile and preparation method, and you will gain hands-on experience in the age-old Japanese tea ceremony, known as "chanoyu."
The tea classes are structured to offer a deep dive into the tea-making process, including selecting the right leaves, understanding the nuances of flavors, mastering the whisking technique for matcha, and learning the precise water temperature required for extracting the best taste. These sessions are engaging and bring participants closer to appreciating the subtle art of tea crafting.
Experience Cultural and Spiritual Enrichment
Beyond just brewing tea, these classes in Tokyo enrich your understanding of the cultural significance of tea in Japan. The practice of tea-making is not just about the drink itself, but also encompasses etiquette, aesthetic, and mindfulness—qualities that are core to Japanese traditions. The tea ceremony room, often designed with simplicity and harmony in mind, allows you to unwind and find peace amidst Tokyo's vibrant urban surrounding.
Participating in these tea classes not only enhances your tea appreciation but also allows you to carry a piece of Japanese calm and contemplation into your daily life. Whether it's the meditative aspect of matcha preparation or the delicate arrangement of tea utensils, these experiences are transformative and truly contribute to a greater personal and cultural understanding.
Join these Japanese tea classes in Tokyo and embark on a journey of sensory delight, cultural depth, and spiritual enrichment, assured of an experience that is both enlightening and unforgettable.