- Age 5~Age 80
- 2~3 hours
- 09:30 / 10:00 / 10:30
Let's make Japanese dishes together at our cooking studio in Nagoya. What is your favorite Japanese food? Using carefully selected fresh ingredients, we can create dishes such as ramen, sushi, and tempura that meet your requests. Of course, customers with children can also participate. Let's cook Japanese food together and have fun! After the meal, handmade seasonal Japanese sweets and Japanese tea are also included.
- Age 3~Age 90
- 2~3 hours
- 11:00
This is an experience in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture called "Let's eat delicious ramen at home." We will teach you how to make delicious ramen that tastes just like it's served at a restaurant using commercially available ramen. The key is to carefully prepare and arrange each ingredient one by one. This way, you will be able to enjoy restaurant-quality ramen at home. Since the class is limited to a small number of people, we can provide careful service and even beginners can feel at ease. If you wish, we can accompany you from the shopping for ingredients. Let's enjoy making Japanese ramen, which everyone loves, together.
- Age 8~Age 80
- 2~3 hours
Located a 15-minute walk from Tsukiji, in a modern Japanese kitchen space, we will give a wide variety of lectures on everything from Edomae sushi to roll sushi, which is popular overseas.We are sincerely responding to all customer requests, such as vegetarian menus, Muslim-friendly menus, and even lessons on preparing to open a restaurant overseas.We will also give you tips for sightseeing in Tokyo.
海外からのビジターとのチームビルディングに利用致しました。 文化紹介やクイズなども交えてとても楽しい時間を過ごすことができました。 また、事前のお問い合わせにも迅速に対応していただいたりと大変助かりました。 ありがとうございました。
- Age 0~Age 90
- 1 Day or more
This healing experience is recommended by the Kishu Koyasan Yokobue Club. You can walk the pilgrimage route with a little effort, cook authentic Buddhist cuisine, and relax at the tea ceremony. You can also combine training and cultural experiences. Considering the purpose and the number of participants, we will have a meeting in advance and decide the plan. For this experience, you will use accommodation facilities within Koyasan.
- Age 6~Age 80
- 1~2 hours
Let's TAKOPA! We will cater a full course of soul foods from the Kansai area of Japan: takoyaki, okonomiyaki, yakisoba, and cotton candy. Our staff will prepare everything, so all you have to do is grill and eat it yourself. Experience a major home party in Japan. You can enjoy it from the comfort of your own home, so it's perfect for those times when you can't go out or don't want to go out in bad weather. *Application conditions: No allergies among participants. Accidents during the cooking experience, such as burns, are at your own risk. There will be a smell of oil. Hotels are generally not allowed (okay if permission is obtained). Kitchens will be used for pre-processing. 1500W of power will be used during cooking (there may be restrictions on the use of electrical appliances). We can accommodate a minimum of 3 to 6 servings. Any number of people is acceptable. *Ingredients (to be described later) <Takoyaki> <Okonomiyaki> <Yakisoba> <Cotton candy>
- Age 6~Age 80
- 1~2 hours
- 14:00
You can experience making traditional Japanese food "onigiri" in Ariake, Tokyo. While the rice is cooking, prepare the onigiri ingredients: shrimp tempura, grilled salmon, pickled plum, tuna, and edamame. After boiling and sterilizing the onigiri mold and spatula, make the onigiri. You will make five onigiri while being shown the key points of how to make them. You can enjoy two of the finished onigiri on the spot while looking at the view of Tokyo Bay. You can take the rest home. You can take the tools you used, such as the mold and spatula, home as a souvenir! 10% of the fee we received this time will be donated to organizations such as the Red Cross. You can learn about Japanese soul food in a fun and delicious way, and make a donation in hopes of world peace. This is a special workshop that only Seiko, a designer and onigiri evangelist who is active worldwide, can offer. ~Dietary therapy~: Cure mental and physical disorders with food. It is a phrase that has been said in Japan since ancient times for maintaining health. ~Experience Flow~13:50 Meet Meet in front of the main entrance of Brillia Mare Ariake. 14:00 Hand washing and preparation We will explain the flow of the experience and prepare for hand washing. 14:10 Cook rice and prepare shrimp tempura and tuna, etc. 14:50 Make rice balls. Use a rice ball mold to make five rice balls. 15:20 Tasting time Please try the finished rice balls while looking at the view.
- Age 7~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30
A new basic cooking experience course is born! The basis of Japanese cuisine is dashi, which is made from kelp and bonito flakes. You can use dashi to bake dashimaki eggs or make chawan mushi. After making the soup stock, the bonito flakes and kelp can also be used as ingredients for rice balls. After making the dashi and cooking it, enjoy your lunch with miso soup made with the freshly made dashi. Vegan options are also available. Please contact us. Operated by 2 or more participants.
- Age 6~
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00
Challenge vegan cuisine that is rapidly gaining popularity overseas. Let's make ramen and dumplings. Like Kujo Tokyo, I am particular about the ingredients. The most popular thing that foreign tourists want to eat when they come to Japan is ramen. But for those who want a little bit of animal fat ramen or vegan dishes. Ramen and dumplings are made with vegans that have recently attracted attention for their health, beauty and lifestyle. Can you make really delicious ramen with vegans that do not use eggs, dairy products, or honey, as well as meat and fish? If you drink a bite of soup, the question disappears. You can also enjoy making gyoza. [Experience content] It is you to decide the taste of miso ramen by mixing 3 types of miso and leek oil [Meals] Vegan Miso Ramen, Organic Green Tea
- Age 7~Age 75
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 15:30
The basis of food is “soybean”. Tofu is made from squeezed soymilk after mashing and boiling soybeans. A lot of nutrition remains in the pomace that squeezes plenty of soy beans. Japanese people do not mix fried okara with soup stock and eat tofu as it is, fry it up, make it deep fried, freeze it tofu, etc. I ate protein every day as a soy dish. For Japanese people, miso soup using miso made from soybeans, and cold sushi and tofu dishes with soy sauce made from soybeans are the basic home cooking that is essential. It is a course where you can enjoy the basics of Japanese cuisine by making tofu that can be said to be a synonym for Japanese cuisine and tasting a variety of processed soybean dishes.
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