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This experience is great for those who are interested in the Japanese traditional cultures and you will have an immersive cultural experience. The experience is offered by a tea master who gives more than 1000 lessons a year to local learners, and she will give you the explanations of the history and the background of the Japanese tea ceremony. You will participate in the whole tea-making procedure, not just the tea-drinking part. You can make your own bowl of tea, and can learn the tips on how to make good tea, so you can make tasty Matcha even at home! You will also have the opportunity to purchase the tea that was used at the G7 summit 2023 and the bamboo whisk on site.
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Discover the Ancient Strategy Game of Go in the Heart of Hakodate! Step into the fascinating world of Go — Japan’s legendary board game that’s easy to learn but takes a lifetime to master. In this hands-on experience, you’ll be guided by a certified 6-dan Go instructor (one of the highest amateur levels in Japan) with decades of teaching and competition experience. What makes this activity special? ✅ Learn the basics of Go in a traditional setting ✅ Enjoy a friendly match with the instructor or fellow participants ✅ Experience authentic Japanese culture through strategy and mindfulness ✅ Includes a seasonal wagashi (traditional sweet) and tea ✅ Perfect for beginners, families, or curious minds of all ages Whether you’ve never touched a Go board or you’ve seen it in movies or anime, this experience offers a rare chance to dive into a true Japanese cultural tradition — and bring home more than just memories. Reserve now and unlock the secrets of Go!
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This class is the only one in Sapporo! You can't experience it anywhere else! Your host, Yuki, is so popular that she has appeared on TV, radio, and newspapers many times. Experience and enjoy Japanese life and traditional Japanese sweets in Yuki's cozy and lovely home. She offers pretty flower Sushi roll class also. If you are a sushi lover, please try to check it !!( The sushi class is easier than this Japanese sweets class. ) There are three sushi roll instructors including her. Please feel free to choose one. Also, if you have a boring nigtht, why not try the [ SNACK] experience in Susukino? We offer a variety of fun experiences. Make your reservation now!! Please let us know if you have a large group such as group tour.
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Join a tour by MagicalTrip, proud winner of the Tripadvisor Best of the Best Award. Each experience is led by a MagicalTrip Certified Guide, professionally trained and carefully selected to ensure quality and authenticity. Kick off this local food tour at a popular izakaya specializing in Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Enjoy a refreshing Japanese drink while watching your savory pancake cooked on a hot iron grill right in front of you. Next, go bar hopping through Hiroshima’s backstreets like a local. Your guide will lead you to carefully selected spots, so even if you’re new to Japanese food, you can relax and enjoy regional dishes unique to Hiroshima. The tour also features sake tasting, as Hiroshima is known for its excellent breweries. Learn about different sake flavors and enjoy them with authentic local food, with pairing tips from your guide. This small-group tour is operated by Magical Trip, a trusted local company with TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence.
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【Experience Flow】 1. Put on a happi coat and get ready 2. Knead freshly steamed glutinous rice 3. Pound mochi using a real mallet and mortar while shouting your wishes 4. Cut the freshly pounded mochi yourself 5. Enjoy 10 luxurious flavors (kinako, matcha, black sugar syrup, grated radish, and more) 6. Relax in our reserved 2nd-floor seating area 7. Finish with Japanese green tea (sencha with matcha)
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You can experience sushi-making using freshly caught seafood in the seaside town Hakodate. After making your own sushi, taste three kinds of dashi (Japanese soup stock) and create your own miso soup using the one you like best! As a souvenir, you will receive a special sushi chef's hat to wear during the experience! When you go home, you can be the sushi chef and throw a Sushi party for your guests! ・Learn how to make sushi from a professional chef using fresh ingredients from the seaside town Hakodate ・With the careful and professional lecture, even beginners can try with confidence ・You can enjoy making miso soup using your favorite dashi (Japanese soup stock) ・Take home the sushi chef's cap you wear during the experience as a souvenir ・The experience takes place in a popular area of Hakodate
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If you're looking to immerse yourself in local culture and create lasting memories, join us for a fun and delicious Onigiri Workshop near the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park! Learn how to make tasty onigiri with mothers in a warm and welcoming setting. Perfect for families, solo travelers, seeking local connections, and anyone intrigued by the iconic Japanese rice ball featured in anime and movies! ★ Highlights: - Engage in conversations with Hiroshima locals while making onigiri. - Easy recipe suitable for all ages to enjoy. - Finish by lunchtime, leaving you free to explore Hiroshima in the afternoon! It is located near Peace Park and a 5-minute walk from the Atomic Bomb Dome. ★Hiroshima Station ⇒ Sheba Cafe Taxi 12 minutes ★Hiroshima Station ⇒ Honkawacho Station (Nearest station to Sheba Cafe, 21 minutes) Hiroshima DenteiLine 2 (streetcar) ★Hilton Hotel ⇒ Sheba Cafe 26 minutes walk ★Peace Museum ⇒ Sheba Cafe 6 minutes walk We sometimes hold classes at home as well.
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"Samurai Gozen" is a reproduction of the Kyooshoku (hospitality meal) eaten by Motonari Mohri in Hiroshima in the 16th century.The food at that time consisted of 3 types of food served with rice and about 10 types of food served with fruits and alcohol. They seemed to eat all night while watching Noh.Although it is a special dish, it is also an indispensable part for the generals to understand each other. According to historical records, although this dish contains many ingredients unique to the Warring States Period, but their food consciousness and cooking methods,such as "eat seasonal items" and "cook with sake, soup and miso," were consistent with modern Japanese cuisine.
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Ever wonder what Chinese people have for afternoon tea? Is it like British style or what? Come and join this unique food tour to discover the secret of Chinese afternoon tea. Indulging yourself with various local traditional desserts and aromatic green or black tea. Walk around some of the best local dessert shops on famous Huaihai Road. Sit down at a popular Shanghai tea house to taste Pu'er, Ginseng Oolong, Jasmine and black tea during your classic tea ceremony session. In addition, you will also enjoy mango puree, jellied mousse cake and some other icy desserts during the tour.
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You’ll step inside a popular ramen chain’s Nagoya shop to learn how to make a delicious bowl of Nagahama ramen yourself. Start by learning about ramen-making and ingredients from a trained ramen chef while your host, Yuka, provides English support. Then, customize your experience by choosing from three types of ramen: You’ll learn how to boil the noodles as you master the art of getting just the right firmness, one of the most important aspects of Nagahama ramen. Next, you’ll pour your noodles into the rich and flavorful piping hot soup. Add seasonings and toppings to make it not just more delicious but also more photogenic. Make sure to take some pictures when your bowl is complete. With your hard work finished, dig in and enjoy the delightful flavors of the tonkotsu broth and the satisfying firmness of the noodles. Listen to a brief introduction to ramen-making Learn how to boil and drain the noodles Combine your noodles into the piping hot soup and toppings to complete your bowl.
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Our Washi Studio connects its history and produces Japanese paper the old-fashioned way.The origin of this paper is not certain, but one theory is that it has been made since the Heian period (794–1185) and has a history spanning approximately 1,000 years. In the Edo period (1603–1867),Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of this period, used this paper as the official paper of the Tokugawa shogunate. Production of this paper was once discontinued due to the Western paper technology, but it was revived by local volunteers. We cultivate raw materials for the paper while utilizing fallow rice fields. And we consequently use the raw materials to manufacture the paper, developing and selling the products throughout the process.We also actively promote Japanese paper culture by offering hands-on paper-making experiences and studio tours.
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I will explain the essence of my workshop. You can learn how to make wagashi (Japanese sweets) from dough at my private Japanese home. It might be a very rare activity for you to visit a Japanese private home. There are different kinds of wagashi. "Nerikiri,” "Gyuhi," "Manju," an so on. You can learn Japanese sweets depending on the season. That means you can feel the beautiful Japanese season each time. Most of the wagashi are vegan & gluten-free. It is good for your health. Many visitors and my daily class students always have lots of fun making sweets, and they are always looking forward to eating the sweets. You can enjoy double Japanese traditional culture (Wagashi and Matcha) at a private Japanese home. I will introduce myself briefly. I'm Ikuyo, the host of this workshop. I have been learning Japanese tea ceremony for more than 40 years and teaching making Wagashi for 15 years.
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This experience will show you the proper etiquette for making tea (temae), drinking tea, sitting, bowing, standing, and walking. You'll see how to host guests and serve delicious tea, as well as how to be a good guest and enjoy the tea ceremony.
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Cooking class with omotenashi. Would you take a Lesson while receive Japanese OMOTENASHI? Because I teach many students how cook Japanese food, I am a professional. You can learn with peace of mind. Let’s talk about Japanese culture, anime and sightseeing! I love trip, so I will Introduce recommendation places.
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You can enjoy the experience of making takoyaki with your family and friends. In the heart of Shinjuku, Kabukicho You can make and eat hot, delicious takoyaki at this restaurant. Combine takoyaki ingredients and cook them in a takoyaki cooker. Be sure to try the finishing sauces, mayonnaise, and bonito flakes! Two people can use one takoyaki cooker. You can make up to 12 takoyaki per person.
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Even in Japanese, there are few people who have experienced an authentic tea ceremony and wagashi making. Wagashi making & Tea ceremony. You will make a Japanese confectionery and Green tea. You can experience the tea ceremony with the confectionery you made. Japanese sweets making experience in Izumisano. Let's experience the heart of Japan through the tea ceremony! Vegetarians are welcome, and also Vegan friendly. Let me know in advance if you have any dietary restrictions.
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Echizen washi paper, which boasts a history of over 1500 years, is a traditional craft that Fukui is proud of, and is used for labels of sake and whiskey due to its beauty and strength. After learning about sake brewing at one of Fukui's leading sake breweries, Symphony Yoshida Sake Brewery, where you can experience the Eiheiji terroir, the source of sake brewing that makes use of Fukui's climate, you can experience making a washi label for sake using sake lees and rice husks at Igarashi Seishi, a long-established Echizen washi paper workshop famous for its food paper, which has been in business for over 100 years. Create a one-of-a-kind sake bottle with your own original washi label and experience the charm of sake even more deeply. Why not enjoy a special experience that can only be had here, where you can experience Fukui's culture and artisanal skills?
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Near the famous Zenkoji Temple, Togakushi Shrine, Nozawa Onsen, and the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park, Obuse offers a perfect cultural stop before or after your visit! Savor a delicious bowl of ramen featuring locally-made miso (vegan ramen available) before stepping back in time at a 240-year-old miso brewery. Learn traditional miso making techniques and create your own 1kg batch of miso to take home. (Your miso will require several months of fermentation before it's ready to enjoy.) This unforgettable experience is a must for miso lovers and anyone interested in exploring Obuse's rich cultural traditions. We are happy to accommodate earlier or later start times upon request. If you'd like to further customize the itinerary, please let us know! Note: Children under 12 make miso with an adult (child price excludes the miso-making fee).
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This workshop is special combination class for you at Japanese private home! Making Wagashi (Japanese sweets) & trying Japanese tea ceremony with Wagashi which you made. You can learn both of Japanese traditinal cultures at one time. At first, you can learn how to make Wagashi (Japanese sweets) from dough. There are some kinds of Wagashi, for example Nerikiri, Gyuhi (mochi), Manjyu and so on. The tea master will choose what kind of Wagashi you will make depends on the season. Next, you can learn how to be a guest for Japanese tea ceremony in Japanese traditional Tatami room while you are eating Wagashi which you made. You can try mixing the Matcha (green tea) by yourself and eat the Wagashi which I made. You can learn the history of Japanese tea ceremony from tea master and also you can ask any questions about tea ceremony.
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Discover sumo through an interactive and educational show led by former professional wrestlers. This experience focuses on learning and interaction, making it different from official professional sumo tournaments. Enjoy a full cultural immersion: try on a traditional kimono and haori, watch live bouts with rituals and refined movements, and step into the dohyō for hands-on training, including a friendly one-on-one match with a rikishi. Optional Chanko Nabe lets you taste the nutrient-rich soul food rikishi eat to fuel their training, recreated from the stables where our performers once trained. Additional Japanese snacks—such as karaage, yakitori, and takoyaki—are available, with gluten-free and vegetarian options at no extra charge. Families are welcome, with children aged 7–12 at discounted prices from ¥3,000 and 6 and under participating for free. Young guests receive priority during the hands-on rikishi experience, creating an unforgettable memory for all ages.
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