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The Art of Japanese Home Cooking Experience Everyday Japanese Life Through Cooking Make Onigiri (rice balls), Tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette), and homemade Japanese side dishes in a real Japanese home. Travel through a local residential neighborhood by bus and experience everyday Japanese life beyond the tourist areas. More than just a cooking class, this is an opportunity to discover Japanese home cooking, family life, and local hospitality.
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Join a hands-on cooking workshop in Hadano City, Kanagawa Prefecture, known for having the best-rated spring water in Japan, certified by the Ministry of the Environment. Set in a peaceful, local home setting, you'll collect fresh spring water from the famous Kobo no Shimizu spring and use it to cook a traditional Japanese breakfast: onigiri (rice balls), tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), miso soup, and green tea. This experience is perfect for food lovers, cultural explorers, and families with children who want to learn authentic Japanese home cooking. No prior experience is needed—our friendly guide will support you step by step. Discover the taste of Japan’s daily life, and enjoy a meaningful connection with local traditions and nature through this warm and intimate activity. Taste the purity of spring water in a truly Japanese cooking experience.
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Wash your hands, roll up your sleeves and join your host Yasue in her kitchen for a personal, hands-on Japanese cooking lesson! A Tokyo native, Yasue looks forward to sharing authentic cuisine and stories about Japanese culture with you. She will teach you to cook 4-5 delicious Japanese dishes from scratch, before you sit down to enjoy what you've prepared at a beautifully set table in her luxury apartment in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture, that is on a hillside with a view of the ocean from her window. Come experience Yasue's creative, interculturally-inspired cuisine in her beautiful home with a phenomenal view of the city and leave with fond memories of this enriching culinary and cultural experience!
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Enoshima is often used as the setting for movies and various other productions, and is a popular spot visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad throughout the year. Eshima Shrine is famous as the god of marriage, entertainment, music, and wisdom, and there are many gourmet foods and souvenirs to be had on the way there. The Enoshima Iwaya, located in the southwest of the island, is a cave that was formed about 6,000 years ago by waves carving out rocks in the sea, and was shaped into its present form when an earthquake caused the entire island to rise! Enoshima is also said to have been once inhabited by dragons, and you can see the image of dragons in various places, such as shrines and rock houses. You can even hold a candle and walk through the caves, which will make you feel as if you are actually on an adventure. Note: There are many hills and stairs on this tour. Not recommended for those who have difficulty going up and down hills and stairs. No pickup and drop-off service
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Yakitori and beer is good combination to have. Most Japanese salary man love to go to eat Yakitori outside after the job. Let’s enjoy the Japanese local food with me.
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This small-group walking tour is designed for couples and partners who wish to experience Enoshima at a slower, more meaningful pace. Rather than rushing through highlights, the tour invites you to walk the island as a place shaped by the sea, faith, and the passage of time. Enoshima has long been known as a place of connection—between land and ocean, belief and daily life, and people who continue to walk side by side. As you move along coastal paths, shrine grounds, and island viewpoints, the scenery unfolds not as spectacle, but as something quietly shared. The route follows a carefully planned path and maintains a calm rhythm, allowing time to pause, look out over the sea, and take in the atmosphere together. The focus is not on covering every corner of the island, but on creating space for conversation, reflection, and presence. Conducted in a small group and available by advance reservation only, this experience offers a gentle way to explore Enoshima beyond typical sightseeing.
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Experience authentic Japanese tea culture on a scenic farm near Tokyo—pick fresh tea leaves, taste a variety of teas including matcha, and enjoy a farm-to-table lunch in a peaceful countryside setting. The tour starts at 10:15 AM and ends around 2:15 PM at Shin-Matsuda Station. Escape the city and spend a relaxing day in Kaisei, a hidden countryside in Kanagawa. Walk through tea fields with a local tea master, learn how tea is grown, and (season permitting) try picking fresh leaves yourself. After the walk, enjoy tasting a variety of Japanese teas at your own pace, from matcha and sencha to hojicha. Then sit down for a farm lunch featuring vegetable tempura, local rice, and seasonal dishes made with farm ingredients. Vegan and halal-friendly meals are available upon request. Gluten-free options may be accommodated with advance notice. This experience is ideal for travelers who want to go beyond a tea ceremony and discover the real story behind Japanese tea in a relaxed setting.
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Enoshima is often used as the setting for movies and various other productions, and is a popular spot visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad throughout the year. Eshima Shrine is famous as the god of marriage, entertainment, music, and wisdom, and there are plenty of gourmet foods and souvenirs to be had on the way there. Past the shrine is the Sea Candle, the symbol of Enoshima, and the Samuel Cocking Garden that surrounds it. The history of this botanical garden began when Samuel Cocking, an Irish trader based in Yokohama, purchased the land and began landscaping. It is still a popular spot for visitors to enjoy various flowers and illuminations each season. The Sea Candle, as its name suggests, is a "lighthouse of the sea. From the top floor, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Enoshima Island.
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You will know how to make Takoyaki(Osaka Style). And you will have Miso soup, and Green tea. I can tell you some tips for making Takoyaki. Especially you'll get recipe and you will know what you need to buy at grocery store. This class takes place in my kitchen and dinning room so you can feel real Japanese life and you can relax. I would like to let you feel good time in Japan!! i can take you local supermarket after lesson!
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Experience Noh (traditional Japanese performing arts), spirituality, culture, and hospitality at this overnight stay in Kanagawa prefecture! You’ll learn about Noh, stay at a historic Buddhist temple facility, enjoy a specialty dinner, and then breakfast before setting off on a pilgrimage up Mt. Oyama to Afuri Shrine. •Learn about the Japanese classical performance called noh •Enjoy a night at a 300-year-old shukubo •Visit Afuri shrine on Mt. Oyama •Eat a meal with the gods featuring locally famous tofu
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