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Osaka local food and Japanese cuisines cooking experience


Try your hand at cooking home of a local instrctor. Your class introduces you to world of Japanese cuisine as you prepare the Osaka specialties of okonomiyaki, as well as delicious miso soup to pair. after main meal you try whisk green tea(Matcha) and Taiyaki(popular street fish shaped waffle) Learn how to prepare miso soup from scratch. main courses of the day—okonomiyaki. The dishe is a iconic specialties of Osaka, which is lauded as the food capital of Japan. Okonomiyaki, a savory and filling pancake typically made with cabbage, flour, egg, pork belly slices and dried bonito flakes.


Private Japanese Cooking Class in Sapporo with Local Chef Shiori


During your Sapporo cooking class, cook alongside a professional culinary instructor, Shiori. She will expertly walk you through every step of creating a great Japanese dish. The cooking portion of your experience will last about 1 hour, during which you will learn to make 1 main dish and 1 side dish. Shiori will peel and cut vegetables in advance and you will help her prepare the dishes together. Your meal may include dishes such as a handmade sushi roll, somen noodles, grilled chicken and vegetables or nimono of fish cakes and vegetables. Shiori enjoys teaching the art of creating delightful food using fresh, inexpensive produce that is easy to replicate back home. She is also happy to recommend the best ingredients and snacks at local supermarkets to take home with you!


Cooking Class: make a local delicacy in a Japanese house


'Dango noodle soup' is made by kneading wheat or rice flour with water, letting it rest for a while, then stretching and shaping the dough by hand before adding it to the broth. It's a hearty, wholesome dish made with local, seasonal vegetables such as 'taro' potato and burdock, and is seasoned with either miso or soy sauce. This is the only cooking class available in Beppu hosted within a century-old Japanese house – a truly 'local' experience!


Private Japanese Cooking Class in Sapporo with Local Host Kanae


Join your host Kanae in her open kitchen and learn to prepare a traditional, homemade Japanese meal! Kanae will welcome you into her comfortable family home located in one of the most peaceful and luxurious residential areas of Sapporo. Sip on a welcome drink as you immerse yourself into local Hokkaido culture and get to know your host as she shares stories about herself, her family and living in Hokkaido. You can expect your hands-on cooking lesson to last about 1-1.5 hours before you enjoy the meal you helped prepare together. Your authentic Japanese meal might include dishes such as teriyaki-chiken, kinpira-gobo (sweet and salty cooked burdock), agedashi-tofu (deep fried and seasoned tofu) and miso soup. This is a fantastic opportunity to experience true Japanese culture and cuisine first-hand. Don't hesitate – your heart and stomach will thank you!


Osaka & Nara in 1-Day by Private Van with Local Japanese Guide


Have your best and most unforgettable day trip in Japan, guided by a local specialist to tour two unique cities, ancient Nara and urban Osaka, efficiently in a comfortable air-conditioned car! You will first visit Nara, “Deer" Park, the sanctuary of super-friendly wild Japanese deer, and see the most ancient, significant and biggest temple in Japan, Todaiji Temple, with the biggest Buddha Statue in Japan. After visiting ancient Nara, you will move to the most urban area of Osaka and take a cruise by car to see the most iconic landmarks of Osaka, including Osaka Castle and Dotonbori, walk some unique streets of Osaka and eat the best Osaka local foods! This tour includes an optional "dark tour" into a ghetto area of Osaka, the "Airin Area" and one of the most historical red-light districts in the world, Tobita-Shinchi. (omittable) Your friendly and flexible local guide will explain everything about those two cities in a comfortable car! Book Now for a Perfect Day!


Meet Osaka locals and Japanese speaking experience at Pub Umeda


you can meet 4 to 5 different people each time you change seats, including local Japanese people and foreigners living in Japan. Get local information from all over Japan to make your trip more enjoyable and smooth. You can also make local Japanese friends and exchange contact information at events. A language exchange event will be an unforgettable experience during your trip to Japan. The participating members are very friendly Japanese locals. For this reason, many event participants form groups with like-minded members and sometimes spontaneously go out for drinks after the event. There is no need to think about mastering Japanese through the event. It would be great if you could learn some useful Japanese phrases and try using them with Japanese people during your travels. Or you can use it as an opportunity to output the Japanese you have learned. I'm looking forward to seeing you.


Enjoy Japanese night life like a local in Shibuya!


– Local Night Tour in Shibuya – Eat, Drink, and Relax like a Local! Come to Shibuya, and enjoy fresh sushi, relax in a Japanese hot spring bath, and drink Japanese sake. What You Will Do 1. Sushi and Sake Dinner (about 45 min) Visit a small sushi place you won’t find in guidebooks. Watch the chef make sushi in front of you and order with a handwritten menu. Public Bath with Outdoor Hot Spring (about 30 min) Outdoor bath (changes weekly) Tattoo Friendly. Karaoke (about 60 min) Join us to a local karaoke bar and experience a real Japanese night-life. Included ✔ Onsen entry fee ✔ Sushi & sake pairing ✔ Photos taken during the tour ✔ Local guide Not Included ✖ Extra food/drinks ✖ Transportation Important Info Confirmation email upon booking Not wheelchair accessible Small group (max. 6 people) Public transport nearby Guide’s expenses covered Duration: 3 hours


Private Japanese Cooking Class in Kyoto with a Local Chef, Midori


Join Midori in her cooking studio for a traditional Japanese cooking lesson. You can choose one of the five set menus she offers. Midori teaches you Japanese dishes with simple and easy recipes that can be easily reproduced at home. You will watch Midori prepare local dishes using seasonal and traditional ingredients. – Japanese cooking class in Kyoto with a local – Learn to cook traditional Japanese dishes from scratch – Discover Japanese ingredients and cooking styles – Get insight into Kyoto's best restaurants and shopping recommendations – A fun and relaxing, cultural and culinary experience


Japanese Speaking Experience Meet the Pub locals in Shibuya City.


At language exchange events, you can meet 4 to 5 different people each time you change seats, including local Japanese people and foreigners living in Japan. Get local information from all over Japan to make your trip more enjoyable and smooth. You can also make local Japanese friends and exchange contact information at events. A language exchange event will be an unforgettable experience during your trip to Japan. The participating members are very friendly Japanese locals. For this reason, many event participants form groups with like-minded members and sometimes spontaneously go out for drinks after the event. There is no need to think about mastering Japanese through the event. It would be great if you could learn some useful Japanese phrases and try using them with Japanese people during your travels. Or you can use it as an opportunity to output the Japanese you have learned. I'm looking forward to seeing you.


Private Japanese Cooking Class in Tokyo with a Local Chef Chieko


Chieko is a certified cooking instructor who was born and raised on Shikoku Island and then lived in Kyoto, Osaka and Los Angeles, before moving to Tokyo. Growing up on an island ensured that Chieko always has access to fresh seafood, as well as fresh vegetables and rice. She learned to cook traditional Japanese dishes from her mother . She is so excited to meet travelers from all over the world and teach them how to make a homecooked Japanese meal. • 2 hour private Japanese cooking class in Tokyo, a 10minute walk from Shinjuku station • Learn to cook simple, easy recipes using fresh and local produce • Cook together one main dish + two side dishes • Share a home cooked Japanese meal and get a glimpse into a local's everyday life • Experience Japanese hospitality and connect with local culture over food • Chieko can accommodate a vegetarian diet.


Enjoy a Japanese Cooking Class with a Humorous Local Satoru in his Tokyo Home


After meeting Satoru at the JR Shinjuku station, you will walk together to his cozy apartment in the heart of Shinjuku. Satoru will share stories about life and culture in Japan while you learn how to cook 2-3 dishes from scratch. After that, you will then sit down to eat your home style Japanese dishes at his dining table. Join this welcoming local, and return home with recipes, lifelong memories and a gift of one of Sato's special Japanese utensils and a favorite ingredient so you can recreate his dishes back home. IMPORTANT: Please check the menu in advance, specific days have specific menus. If you do not share your preference, the menu of the day will be cooked. So if you wish to make changes or have any restrictions, please inform the host ONE week in advance, or else the menu of the day will be cooked. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: everyone’s favorite Japanese meal day Saturday: Home-style Sushi day Sun – Tue: A main of either Donburi or Bento, Miso soup and some sides.


Meet Locals and Japanese Speaking Experience at British Pub Osaka


At language exchange events, you can meet 4 to 5 different people each time you change seats, including local Japanese people and foreigners living in Japan. Get local information from all over Japan to make your trip more enjoyable and smooth. You can also make local Japanese friends and exchange contact information at events. A language exchange event will be an unforgettable experience during your trip to Japan. The participating members are very friendly Japanese locals. For this reason, many event participants form groups with like-minded members and sometimes spontaneously go out for drinks after the event. There is no need to think about mastering Japanese through the event. It would be great if you could learn some useful Japanese phrases and try using them with Japanese people during your travels. Or you can use it as an opportunity to output the Japanese you have learned. I'm looking forward to seeing you.


Japanese Cooking Class with Local Family in Takayama Old Town


If you're looking for authentic experience with local family, you will enjoy this experience! We are welcoming and fun family of 4, deep rooted in Hida Takayama. Not only will you learn how to cook Japanese foods, you will learn how local people live in this area and how to enjoy the life together.


Japanese Tea Experience at Local Family Machiya House in Takayama


While many Machiya buildings have lost their original appearance, our house still shows how life was in those days. Machiya architecture follows a certain format, and how each house pursued beauty within that format is quite different. Our townhouse was formerly run as an obstetrics and gynecology clinic. The combination of the main house and the clinic is very unique, and the strange harmony of the two is very beautiful. You will get to know the Machiya architecture and enjoy Japanese tea with seasonal fruits and sweets.


Japanese Cooking Class


If you are looking to get a deeper insight into Japanese food (washoku), there is no better way to do it than cooking it. So here we are at a small cooking studio in which you can experience a Japanese home style cooking. This is a great chance for you and your travel mate to escape from the travelling crowd and make a delicious meal together.


Ueno Park Ameyoko Market Walking Tour with Japanese Tokyo Local


Ueno is not the Tokyo of your fantasy, but Ueno has plenty of charm. With a bustling street market,the city’s largest park,historic shrines and some major art museums,but does Ueno not feature on every tourist itinerary. Today let’s enjoy Ueno only us!


Japanese Whisky Tasting Experience at Local Bar in Tokyo


In this 2-hour Japanese Whisky Tasting tour, you'll visit a local whisky bar with an English-speaking guide, taste different types of Japanese whiskies, and learn more about what makes Japanese whisky different from other whiskey in the world. Availability: Every day from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM except holidays (tours may start at 8:30 PM on some occasions)


Easy Japanese Speaking Experience and Meet Locals in Shibuya


At language exchange events, you can meet 4 to 5 different people each time you change seats, including local Japanese people and foreigners living in Japan. Get local information from all over Japan to make your trip more enjoyable and smooth. You can also make local Japanese friends and exchange contact information at events. A language exchange event will be an unforgettable experience during your trip to Japan. The participating members are very friendly Japanese locals. For this reason, many event participants form groups with like-minded members and sometimes spontaneously go out for drinks after the event. There is no need to think about mastering Japanese through the event. It would be great if you could learn some useful Japanese phrases and try using them with Japanese people during your travels. Or you can use it as an opportunity to output the Japanese you have learned. Starting 19:30 〜 closing 21:30 Reception English & Japanese 15 minutes each x 3 round


Yanaka Japanese Sweets Making and Tea time Homely and Local Style


— A Homestyle Cultural Workshop in Historic Yanaka — Create delicate wagashi (Japanese sweets), learn to brew artisan teas, and feel the warm heart of Tokyo’s Yanaka neighborhood. You will make Wagashi for 45 mins(one wagashi, two for 60 minutes), set the table, and enjoy them with tea tasting, home-style! It is considered a high-class Japanese sweet called Jo-Nama-Gashi(Jo means Upper or high class, and Name means freshly made) and served at tea ceremonies and ceremonial occasions. Nerikiri is most well-known for its beautiful presentation, which might include scenery, flowers, and lucky motifs with a delicate taste. We teach you the basics, and try making your Nerikiri with your imagination! We will serve three essential and popular everyday teas(Sencha, Genmaicha, and Hojicha) for you based on how we serve them at home! Knowing how we enjoy teas at home is a casual but insightful experience. We will show you how to serve the tea, the difference, and the suitable TPO for each tea.


Art Workshop with a Local Painter in a Century-old Japanese House


Not simply an art class, this unique activity is taught directly by a professional painter. Exclusive to Beppu, this workshop is led by renowned Japanese artist Tomoe Higashi, who also speaks English! Offering a rare chance to interact with a local artist, the workshop is centred around creating personalised cherry-blossom inspired pieces, providing participants with a cultural and artistic souvenir to take home with them.