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Why Join This Experience? English speaking instructor for a stress-free experience Intimate setting limited to small groups to maintain a calm, personal atmosphere Learn not just how, but why uncover the philosophy of Zen and mindfulness behind every movement Perfect for first time visitors, cultural enthusiasts, couples, and families Good to Know Duration Approx. 60 minutes Group Size Max 6 participants Location 7 min walk from JR Kita-Kamakura Station No dress code, but we recommend modest attire no shoes inside the tea room Photos are welcome at designated times during the session
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The experience takes place in a beautifully preserved a century old traditional house in Kamakura. This type of building, blending Japanese and Western architectural styles, was once common in the area, but very few remain today, and it is worth visiting just to see it. You can also enjoy the sight of Kamakura’s iconic Enoden line passing just next to the grounds, without leaving the building. Relax in the serene garden, surrounded by lush greenery, as you enjoy your handmade sushi in a truly timeless setting. Also, we offer a complimentary canvas inscribed with 'Kamakura Sushi Sake,' hand-brushed by a professional calligrapher, as a special souvenir.
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There are many kinds of bento in Japan. In this experience, you can make a bento and take it home. This class is held in a private home in Kamakura, a popular tourist destination. After the experience, you can bring your bento and go sightseeing.
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You will make two rice balls guided by an experienced food journalist before tasting sake. You will learn about Japanese food and drink culture from the sake bar owner and the food journalist. You can enjoy the cozy atmosphere of a small hidden sake bar, sitting stools on a wooden counter.
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In this course, you can learn "truly effective mindfulness" methods devised by a psychologist with Japan's highest academic degree, who has a clientele of top businessmen, over his 30-year career. Experiencing real meditation in Kamakura, where ZEN is based, will be a memorable experience for you in life. You won't find practical Zen meditation and dining etiquette anywhere else, as the instructor grew up in a temple.
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Unlike typical tourist experiences, our community dinner offers authentic cultural exchange with local Kamakura residents in an intimate home-like setting, creating genuine connections and insider knowledge that guidebooks can't provide. What makes us special: INTIMATE SETTING: Maximum 8 guests in our cozy shared living space - feel like you're visiting Japanese friends, not attending a commercial tour PERSONALIZED MATCHING: We connect you with locals based on your interests - meet artists, historians, families, or longtime residents who share your passions ️ HANDS-ON COOKING: Learn traditional Japanese home cooking techniques using fresh seasonal ingredients from Kamakura's famous Renbai farmers market CULTURAL STORIES: Discover 1000+ years of Kamakura history through personal stories, from samurai heritage to modern community life ️ INSIDER KNOWLEDGE: Get recommendations for hidden gems, local-priced shops, and secret spots that only residents know
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We cook and eat osechi dishes on New Year's Day in Japan. We cook and eat Osechi-ryori, a local dish of Osaka. Osechi-ryori has a meaning. They want to live long and work hard. Black beans take 2 days to make! I learn how to make everything except black beans. We make Kazari-giri with Japanese style pickles and knives. You can learn traditional dishes which young people are less likely to cook now. I will advise you to make it at home. Ayako-sensei, a professional cooking teacher, will teach you kindly and carefully. You can enjoy making it even for the first time. Let's cook and eat Osechi-ryori which Tanjiro also ate.
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Immerse yourself in the heart of Kamakura with a unique blend of culture and nature. Begin your journey at a traditional Kamakura house, where you'll learn to craft nerikiri, exquisite Japanese sweets, under the guidance of a skilled craftswoman. After mastering the art of sweet-making, embark on a scenic trek from Kita-Kamakura to the iconic Great Buddha. This two-hour hike winds through lush landscapes, with a refreshing stop at the Sky Cafe for snacks and stunning views, potentially including Mount Fuji. Should the weather turn, a fascinating indoor alternative awaits, featuring a tour of the Old House Museum and the serene Meigetsuin Temple.
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