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TOKYO

Sushi-Making Experience in Tokyo (Cooking Class in Asakusa)

Make authentic Japanese sushi from scratch at a cooking class in Asakusa, a historic district in Tokyo! Your expert hosts will guide you from rice to roll, teaching you about the history and culture surrounding sushi and the famed Asakusa district.

from¥13,000
(7)
Regional food
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Sushi Making Class & Sake Tasting in Asakusa, Tokyo

Make sushi in Tokyo’s Asakusa district! Learn how to make temari (bite-sized sushi balls) and maki (hand-rolled sushi) with professional English-speaking hosts while learning about Japanese cooking traditions and the history of Asakusa along the way.

from¥12,000
(9)
Regional food
Cooking Classes
KYOTO

Washoku: Authentic Japanese Cooking Class (Fushimi, Kyoto)

Learn how to make traditional Japanese food at a washoku cooking class near Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto! Spend time in a traditional home, learn how to make a range of washoku dishes, enjoy your handmade meal, & explore a Japanese supermarket.

from¥18,000
(5)
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

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.

from¥19,800
With sake
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Private Japanese Cooking Class in Nerima, Tokyo (3 Dishes)

Learn about Japanese home cooking in this private cooking class in Nerima, in the home of a Tokyo local, Emi. You’ll choose 3 popular Japanese dishes to cook and enjoy your hard work over a lively conversation on food and culture.

from¥11,000
(2)
Rain or shine
Private Experience
Food Tours
KYOTO

Kyoto Tea Town Tour for Matcha Lovers

Come to Uji, Kyoto – the birthplace of tea in Japan – for a hands-on tea experience. Grind tea leaves, whisk your own bowl of matcha, attend an authentic tea ceremony at a beautiful tea house, and indulge in a meal of tea soba and matcha rice cakes.

from¥20,000
(1)
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Ikebukuro Home Cooking Class (Tamagoyaki and Sushi Rolls)

Great for families, this cooking class is near Ikebukuro, Tokyo’s pop culture and anime mecca! Learn how to make sushi rolls and tamagoyaki rolled omelet with a professional chef, and enjoy them with matcha green tea and wagashi sweets.

from¥12,000
Cooking Classes
ISHIKAWA

Japanese Cuisine & Sushi Cooking Class Near Kanazawa Station

Learn to make a restaurant-worthy meal in this traditional cooking class in Kanazawa! From dashimaki tamago and nigiri sushi to Kanazawa-style duck stew, you'll be making both famous and lesser-known regional Japanese cuisine dishes.

from¥12,000
With green tea
Cooking Classes
FUKUOKA

Fukuoka Cooking Class: Authentic Japanese Food with Mari

Join Mari–a certified cooking instructor (& registered pharmacist)–for a healthy home cooking class in Fukuoka! Learn how to make authentic Japanese dishes like sunomono (vinegared cucumber salad), kinpira (burdock root salad), dashi (stock), & more.

from¥10,000
(2)
With lunch
Food Tours
FUKUOKA

Fukuoka at Night: Izakaya Foods & Local Ramen in Hakata

Enjoy a fun night in one of Japan’s ramen capitals — Hakata in Fukuoka Prefecture! Make new friends over food and drinks at a local izakaya, then head to a hidden ramen spot that is loved by locals for a late night bowl.

from¥25,000
(2)
Near station
Cooking Classes
OSAKA

Make Okonomiyaki & Yakisoba Near the Osaka Tenmangu Shrine

Make the street foods that have earned Osaka culinary fame in this okonomiyaki and yakisoba 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.

from¥11,000
Rain or shine
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
Food Tours
HIROSHIMA

Mountaintop Tea Ceremony & Breakfast in Hiroshima

Embark on a nature lover's adventure in Hiroshima with a mountaintop tea ceremony experience! Hike through serene forests, savor a traditional Japanese breakfast, matcha tea with a breathtaking city view alongside your knowledgeable guide.

from¥22,000
(1)
With matcha
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

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.

from¥13,000
(1)
Food Tours
FUKUOKA

Hakata Food Tour: 7 Dishes & 4 Drinks at 4 Yatai Stalls

In this private yatai-hopping tour, enjoy dinner and drinks at up to four yatai food stalls in Nagahama and Neo-Nakasu, two distinctive yatai areas in Hakata, with a local expert foodie guide. Hotel pick-up and transportation by taxi are included!

from¥29,800
(3)
With Transport
Private Experience
Food Tours
FUKUOKA

Fukuoka Food Tour: Fine Dining with a Hakata Foodie Guide

Get an authentic Hakata food experience with a local expert in this Fukuoka food tour! Enjoy a special dinner at unlisted restaurants that mostly only local foodies know about.

from¥30,000
Regional food
Cooking Classes
OSAKA

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.

from¥11,000
Rain or shine
Private Experience
Cooking Classes
KYOTO

Miso Making Class & Tasting in a Kyoto Sushi Restaurant

Umami-rich miso is used extensively in Japanese cuisine, from ramen to salad seasonings. In this miso-making class and tasting in Kyoto, discover its rich flavors and create your own batch to take home guided by an expert in fermented foods.

from¥6,600
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Oyakodon Cooking Class in a Cozy Tokyo Kitchen

Fluffy and flavorful, oyakodon is a Japanese home cooking staple. Learn how to make this traditional chicken and egg dish from Yuki-san in her grandmother’s kitchen-turned cooking-school in this Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo.

from¥13,000
Has a gift
Food Tours
NIIGATA

Experience a Day Living in Ancient Japan in the Jomon Period

The Jomon era is one of the oldest known periods in Japanese history. Discover this ancient culture for yourself, wearing traditional Jomon period garb, hunting and gathering local food, and enjoying a Jomon-inspired feast in a restored pit house.

from¥35,000
Regional food
Cooking Classes
OSAKA

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.

from¥11,000
Rain or shine
Private Experience
Cooking Classes
OSAKA

Takoyaki Making Class & Local Shop Tour in Osaka

Ever wanted to try Osaka’s famous takoyaki (octopus dumplings)? Led by an experienced chef, tour local shops and learn about ingredients before getting hands-on in making takoyaki dumplings and discovering the magic behind this iconic street food.

from¥11,000
Rain or shine
Cooking Classes
TOKYO

Japanese Home Cooking Class in Tokyo (Onigiri & Tamagoyaki)

Try your hand at Japanese home cooking staples in this cozy cooking class in Shibuya’s Ebisu area. You’ll cook, steam, fill and shape rice into onigiri rice balls, and learn the authentic way to roll a Japanese-style omelet (tamagoyaki).

from¥7,000
Cooking Classes
KYOTO

Soy Sauce Workshop & Tasting in a Kyoto Sushi Restaurant

Explore the rich flavors of soy sauce, learn cooking tips, and taste five unique soy sauces paired with Japanese dishes in this workshop with food tastings at a long-established sushi restaurant near Nijo Castle in central Kyoto.

from¥6,600
Food Tours
TOKYO

Shinjuku Sightseeing Tour with Traditional Japanese Lunch

Explore Shinjuku with an experienced guide! Be amazed by the panoramic views of Tokyo from the Metropolitan Government observatory, eat a traditional Japanese meal, see the Godzilla Head and Golden Gai, and wrap up with some delicious ramen.

from¥12,800
Cooking Classes
KYOTO

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.

from¥8,800
Cooking Classes
OSAKA

Osaka Breakfast-Making Class: Japanese Onigiri & Miso Soup

Put on your apron and create your own onigiri and miso soup, two of Japan’s beloved breakfast and all-day snacks, in a cozy home kitchen in Namba using an original recipe. Gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options are available.

from¥7,000
Cooking Classes
OSAKA

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.

from¥15,000
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Time flew by! We had an amazing and super educational morning with Miho. Learned a ton, and really feel closer to the Japanese kitchen now. She also helped us decode the supermarket and gave tips for gifts and treats to bring back. We highly recommend taking this class!
Nimue Smit
November 12, 2024
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Washoku: Authentic Japanese Cooking Class (Fushimi, Kyoto)
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It was awesome! Thank you to Pika and Daishin for being amazing teachers! From Brunei :)
Ikhwan Mahadi
November 06, 2024
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Sushi-Making Experience in Tokyo (Cooking Class in Asakusa)
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My husband and I booked this class as our last fun experience on our honeymoon, and it was a great way to end our trip! Miyuki was a great instructor. She explained every step very clearly and had so much patience in answering our numerous questions throughout the class. The meal we created in the end was so delicious. We can't wait to practice what we learned back at home. Highly recommend this class!
Amberly Hsieh
November 01, 2024
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Tempura Making Class in Shinagawa (Tokyo)
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We enjoyed the cooking class a lot! Miho is a friendly, expirienced and patient guide and speaks english very good. She can give interesting information to the food and general questions and the supermarket tour in the end is also nice to have a better overview and an insights from a local.
Silvio Leoni
October 29, 2024
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Washoku: Authentic Japanese Cooking Class (Fushimi, Kyoto)
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It was great meeting Bruce; the conversation was easy. It was interesting to hear his perspective, as he has lived in Japan for nearly forty years. The restaurants we visited were top-notch. Both were off the beaten path; it is difficult to imagine finding them on my own.
Bradley Mehlbrech
October 02, 2024
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Fukuoka at Night: Izakaya Foods & Local Ramen in Hakata
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Explore the Art of Washoku

Experience the rich and diverse world of Washoku through various culinary adventures. Washoku, the traditional cuisine of Japan, is a culinary art that encompasses an array of techniques, ingredients, and presentation styles. Known for its emphasis on balance and harmony, Washoku not only delights the palate but also satisfies the senses by taking into consideration the seasonal changes and utilizing the finest, freshest ingredients. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler to Japan, indulging in Washoku is a must-do experience.

Discover Unique Washoku Experiments

Participate in unique Washoku experiences that go beyond just tasting the food. Join interactive cooking classes where you can learn to make iconic Japanese dishes such as sushi, tempura, and miso soup. Under the guidance of experienced chefs, gain hands-on experience in crafting these traditional delicacies. These classes allow you to dive deep into the philosophies and history behind Washoku, enriching your culinary skills as well as your understanding of Japanese culture.

For those who seek to explore more, there are exclusive dining experiences that allow you to enjoy multi-course meals, such as Kaiseki, which represent the pinnacle of Washoku. These meals are meticulously prepared to showcase a progression of seasonal tastes, textures, and colors, each course crafted to please the eye as much as the taste buds.

Immerse Yourself in Cultural Traditions

Washoku is a celebration of Japan’s cultural and geographical diversity. Through various Washoku food experiences, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in local traditions and customs. From tea ceremonies paired with traditional sweets to sake tastings accompanied by regional specialties, every experience reveals a facet of Japanese life. Learn about the etiquette and significance of each dish and drink, which are deeply rooted in Japanese history and social structures.

Additionally, many Washoku experiences are held in settings that are as captivating as the cuisine itself. Dine in historical surroundings, such as authentic tatami-matted rooms or charming country inns, where the ambiance enhances your culinary journey. Such settings offer insights into the traditional Japanese way of life, adding a layer of depth to your food adventures.

Embark on a journey through the world of Washoku food experiences and immerse yourself in the essence of Japanese culinary arts. Whether through learning new cooking skills, enjoying exquisite meals, or appreciating cultural rituals, Washoku offers an unforgettable gastronomic adventure that celebrates the heart of Japan's heritage.