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Soy sauce is an indispensable ingredient in Japanese food. After touring a genuine soy sauce brewery with a history of more than 100 years, visitors will enjoy a hands-on experience of pressing soy sauce from moromi, the base of soy sauce, using a traditional wooden press. Finish by attaching your own label to the bottle. You will taste the freshly pressed soy sauce, which has not been heated, with fresh tofu on the spot. [Highlights of the Experience] Experience at a natural-brewed soy sauce shop that has been in continuous operation for three generations since 1918. You will also have a chance to try your hand at squeezing soy sauce by hand using our original squeezer. The squeezed soy sauce is then packaged in bottles and decorated. The squeezed soy sauce is then filled into bottles and decorated to create your own personalized soy sauce. Mitarashi dumplings with an original sauce made from Tokusei soy sauce in collaboration with a popular local store of long standing.
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This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the food and culture of Nara. Through her classes, Yuko aims to showcase the rich culinary traditions of Japan and the cultural beauty of Nara, inspiring her guests to carry these experiences with them long after their visit.
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Join a hands-on cooking class in a welcoming Japanese home, where you will prepare traditional washoku dishes using seasonal ingredients. You will learn essential techniques and practical tips that are easy to recreate in your own kitchen. During this experience, you will discover the cultural significance of Japanese home cooking, including the importance of seasonal harmony in meals. You will also gain insights into how food brings people together and reflects Japan’s values—not just as a meal, but as a way to connect and bring good fortune to those gathered at the table. This experience is suitable for all skill levels and can be customized to accommodate dietary preferences.
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Hosted in cofunia, a 100-year-old farmhouse at the foot of ancient burial mounds along the Yamanobe Trail, this hands-on workshop invites you into Japan’s slow food culture. Highlights - Located in a 100-year-old farmhouse on Japan’s oldest trail, Yamanobe-no-michi - Hands-on fermentation-focused Japanese cooking - Seasonal ingredients from local farmers and our garden - Outdoor picnic on ancient sacred ground Guests choose from two seasonal menus. Overnight guests can enjoy both over two days. Menu A: Kakinoha-zushi Bento - Salmon & pickle sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves - Baked spring rolls with glass noodles and veggies - Tofu-miso salad (Shira-ae) - Soy sauce koji egg (pre-prepared) - Local pickles (pre-prepared) Menu B: Onigiri Bento - Two rice balls: miso paste & umeboshi - Koji teriyaki chicken - Seasonal salad or spinach with dashi soy - Fried koya tofu (pre-prepared) - Local pickles (pre-prepared)
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The host's home is located in a quiet residential area. You can experience Japanese food as if you were staying with a Japanese family. The menu is Japanese home cooking, either “Oshizushi (pressed-sushi) Set”, “Seasonal Omotenashi Gozen (hospitality dish)” or "Sushi home party". After having fun cooking, you can enjoy a tasting in a traditional Japanese-style room with alcove. Don't worry—the table is sunken kotatsu-style, so you won't have to sit seiza-style. After your meal, enjoy the Japanese cultural experience of tea ceremony. The host's home is within 10-minute walk from Kintetsu Ikoma Station. Ikoma Station is easily accessible from Osaka and Kyoto. Why don't you try Japanese food experience in Nara, the ancient capital of Japan, where time passes slowly and nature abounds.
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This exclusive experience, available only through our collaboration with Umenoyado Brewery, offers a unique chance to explore the birthplace of sake, Nara. As a leading sake brewery in the region, Umenoyado provides a private tour that includes a brewery visit, tasting session, and chef-prepared sake-pairing lunch, specially designed for this tour. You’ll explore cutting-edge sake-making techniques and learn from the brewery’s staff about the intricacies of sake production. In the VIP room, enjoy rare sake and learn how temperature and vessels influence the taste. Finally, savor a lunch curated to pair perfectly with sake, while engaging with the chef about the ingredients and cooking methods. This special experience blends tradition and innovation, offering a memorable journey into the world of sake.
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