Miso Soup
Takayama Onigiri Rice Ball and Miso Soup Making
Our onigiri-making and miso soup experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with Japanese culture in an authentic and hands-on way. Unlike typical cooking classes, this activity takes place in the tranquil setting of a historic temple, allowing you to enjoy not only the art of making onigiri but also the peaceful atmosphere that Japan is known for.
You’ll have the chance to personalize your own onigiri plate, experimenting with various fillings and flavors, and learn the process of creating a delicious miso soup from scratch using locally renowned Hida miso. This special blend of culture, culinary skill, and tranquility is something you won’t find in just any cooking class. Plus, our experience is entirely vegan-friendly, making it accessible for everyone.
Join us to create lasting memories, nourish your body and soul, and take home a unique slice of Japanese culture.
Sushi Making Tokyo! Popular Maki Sushi & Japanese Sushi(+Recipe!)
Our cooking class was opened in 2023 at Tokyo.
The theme is “Japanese Food” and “Experience”.We would like to enjoy “Japanese food culture” and “Sushi making” to more people around the world!
There are many various type of sushi in Japan.In this class, you can learn how to make Maki Sushi (Roll Sushi) and Nigiri Sushi.
Nigiri Sushi is the most popular sushi in Japan and it’s origin of sushi.It’s a standard sushi style in Japan!
Maki sushi(Roll Sushi) is a type of sushi where ingredients are rolled by rice, and it is popular all over the world.If you practice a lot, you can become a Sushi master!
Our cooking class is located in Asakusa.Asakusa is a famous and popular tourist city in Tokyo!
Because Asakusa has a lot of history and culture even in Tokyo,so everyone want to visit it at least once.Let’s enjoy sushi making together in Asakusa, Tokyo!!!!
Bento Box Cooking Class
It’s hard to get more traditional than the Japanese bento box. In a way, it’s the perfect meal: it might include an egg roll, rice, pickled vegetables, breaded chicken and even nourishing miso soup, each in its own section of the bento box. The word is derived from an old Japanese word for convenience, and convenient this boxed meal certainly is. In this 3-hour cooking class in the center of Kyoto, learn the art of cooking up a bento box meal. Master chefs demonstrate and then turn the kitchen over to you. In the end, eat what you cook.
Three Types of RAMEN Cooking Class
You'll get a hands-on training from a qualified instructor.
You'll master how to make three types of ramen in just one experience. You'll make ramen noodles from scratch.
You'll learn unique cooking techniques that can easily be repeated at home.
Vegetarians are welcome. Let me know in advance if you have any dietary restrictions.
Osaka Cooking Class
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 takoyaki and 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—takoyaki and okonomiyaki. The 2 dishes are iconic specialties of Osaka, which is lauded as the food capital of Japan. As you prepare takoyaki—fried balls of wheat flour batter wrapped around a chewy piece of octopus—learn how to cut the octopus down to the proper size and perfect your timing for rotating the batter in the unique, ball-shaped pan. Continue with okonomiyaki, a savory and filling pancake typically made with cabbage, flour, egg, pork belly slices and dried bonito flakes.
Instant Miso Soup Making Experience
・Miso is an essential ingredient for Japanese people, used to make miso soup both at home and in restaurants, with each household having its own unique flavor.
・Immerse yourself in the art of making instant miso soup while engaging with a friendly local guide from Nishio City.
・Discover the secrets behind the delicious miso soup served in Japanese restaurants and learn tips to recreate it at home.
・Step into a historic miso brewery with over 150 years of tradition and uncover the craftsmanship that goes into every batch.
・Savor the unique flavors of red miso and white miso as you create your own personalized miso soup—and enjoy the satisfaction of tasting your creation.
・Gain insight into the fascinating process of miso production and explore the rich red miso culture that’s unique to the Chubu region.
・Perfect for food enthusiasts and families alike, this tour offers a delightful hands-on experience, where even kids will have fun making their own instant miso soup!
Osaka Okonomiyaki Cooking Experience!
– Learn how to make okonomiyaki, Osaka's comfort food.
– Make miso soup too.
– Enjoy talking to locals in English while you cook and eat.
– It's a simple recipe, so you can make it when you go home.
– We can accomodate ingredients and time slot.
– Enjoy authentic Osakan okonomiyaki with your friends and family!
Asakusa Morning Teishoku Onigiri and Miso Soup Workshop
Traditional Teishoku Breakfast: Start your morning by preparing and enjoying a classic Japanese set meal, including onigiri and miso soup.
Onigiri Making Workshop: Hands-on session to create your own onigiri, exploring different traditional and modern fillings. Miso Soup Crafting Lesson: Learn the secrets to making a perfect bowl of miso soup, a staple of Japanese breakfasts. Early Morning Asakusa Stroll: Experience the serene beauty of Asakusa at dawn, visiting iconic landmarks with fewer crowds. Enjoy Your Creations: Savor the breakfast you've made in a relaxed and friendly environment, sharing the experience with fellow travelers.
Tokyo Tsukiji Outer Fish Market Tour and Sushi Cooking Lesson
Take a fascinating 'deep dive' into Japanese seafood cuisine during this 3-hour combination walking tour of Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and cooking class. During your time with us, wander through what locals call "Tokyo's stomach", as you experience the sights, sounds, and of course TASTES of native culinary traditions. There, you will learn how to cook authentic Japanese meals at the largest cooking school in Japan. Top off the tour by enjoying your own creation for lunch.
*Due to a policy amendment of Tokyo metropolitan government, NO tour of inner wholesale fish market.
It's just 5mins walk to amazing sightseeing spots from ABC Cooking Studio such as Tokyo Station, Ginza, and Imperial Palace! Explore the heart of Tokyo after the tour!
※Special event during August & September 2024
Try Konnyaku(devil's tongue) which is one of the representaive health foods with low calorie often used in Japanese cuisine!
You'll recieve a recipe of the konnyaku dish after the lesson!
Cook Michelin Grade Tempura & Miso Soup
I am a certified chef with 10 years of experience working in restaurants. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced cook, my goal is to provide hands-on instruction, useful tips, and a fun atmosphere where you can enjoy the process of cooking and tasting your own creations at home. I promise to describe Japanese seasonings in detail.
Shaving bonito flakes to make Japanese broth is an authentic technique that many Japanese people have not experienced. Japanese people love straight shrimp tempura, and I will teach you how to make perfectly crispy and straight shrimp and vegetable tempura using hidden techniques.
Vegetarians are welcome, and please let me know in advance if you have any dietary restrictions. Japanese cuisine features a variety of delicious vegetable dishes!"
Sushi Class in Osaka Dotonbori
With the help of your local Japanese instructor, you’ll make three types of sushi (nigiri, salad roll and oshi-zushi). At the end of the class, you eat what you just made with miso soup!
Excellent onigiri, karaage, and miso soup dishes in Bunkyo-ku
Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, is a great place to visit famous Japanese gardens, the Togenuki Jizo (guardian deity of children), which is beneficial for healing illness and good health, and to enjoy shopping in the bustling shopping district!
The lessons are popular Japanese home-style dishes that are gentle to the body and soul, using basic seasonings and traditional Japanese fermented seasonings (miso and malt).
Private Kyoto Cooking Class with Aki in a Beautiful Wooden House
Join your host Aki for a hands-on cooking lesson in her beautiful kitchen, get secret tips for familiar classics like miso soup, and learn to make dishes you won't be able to find in restaurants! Aki will provide you with recipes in English and guide you through the cooking process as she tells you all you'd like to know about Japanese food and culture. Your home-style Japanese meal may include dishes such as the traditional Chikuzenni (a main dish of braised chicken and vegetables that originated from Kyushu), seasonal vegetable sides such as marinated spinach with sesame or burdock root, and miso soup. The cooking portion of your experience should last about an hour before you enjoy the meal you helped prepare together.
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to witness true Japanese hospitality, and learn about Japanese culture and cuisine during a hands-on experience in a beautiful setting – your stomach and soul will thank you for it!
Experience a day Like a Local: Miso-soup Making & Sakura Viewing
Experience Authentic Japan: Dashi, Miso Soup, and Hidden Cherry Blossoms
A perfect blend of food, culture, and seasonal beauty. Book now for an unforgettable spring experience!
・Master the Art of Dashi:Learn the secrets of authentic dashi (Japanese soup stock) from a third-generation owner of a traditional Japanese grocery store. With this knowledge, create the perfect bowl of miso soup — a fundamental flavor of Japanese cuisine.
・Discover Hidden Cherry Blossom Spots:Take a guided cherry blossom tour to secret viewing locations even locals may not know about. Escape the crowds and enjoy breathtaking sakura views in a peaceful, intimate setting.
・Explore a Historic Shopping Street:Stroll through a charming local shopping street, explore traditional shops, meet friendly vendors, and experience the authentic rhythm of daily Japanese life.
Embrace the beauty of the season and create unforgettable memories!
Japanese home cooking class in Osaka Umeda
Using ingredients and seasonings that you can easily make at home, you will make a typical Japanese home-cooked meal together. (partial demonstration)
You can also choose from a menu of specialty dishes unique to Osaka.
I will also give advice on how to shop at Japanese supermarkets.
All materials used are those that can be purchased at Japanese supermarkets and we have recipes that are easy to make.
You can choose from 5 different menus.
menu
① Ginger-grilled pork, Rice ball, Rolled egg omelette and Miso soup
② Japanese stewed meat and potatoes, Miso soup, Rolled egg omlette and Rice ball
③ Takoyaki and Japanese dessert
④ Bento(lunch box) and Miso soup
⑤ Japanese style hamburg, Miso soup, Spinach(leafy vegetables) with sesame dressing and Rice ball
※ Each menu comes with water and Japanese tea.
Nagano Sake Tasting Walking Tour
Come to Nagano and join this experience to taste one of the best Sake in Japan. The Sake maker we’ll explore has over 300 years history and you will taste the differences between Sakes of the highest quality, unfiltered, unpasteurized, and many other seasonable Sakes. Explore the streets of Nagano and the Zenkoji Temple area, then make your way back to Nagano Station.
– Taste more than 5 local Sakes including Nagano’s plum wine with nibbles like soy source beans and some Japanese pickles.
– Taste 3 different Amazake(non alcoholic sweet drink)
-Complimentary photographs taken throughout the experience to be shared with you after the tour
– You can have Nagano’s miso soup
– Admission free to visit old sake factory
– Explore Nagano’s laid back area around Zenkoji temple to visit some local shops
– Learn and practice authentic Japanese eating style and discover other parts of Nagano
– Connect with local business owners to learn the history and local culture.
Cooking Class: make a local delicacy in a Japanese house
'Dango noodle soup' is made by kneading wheat flour (or rice flour) with water, letting it rest for a while, then stretching and tearing the dough by hand before adding it to the soup. It's a hearty, wholesome dish made with local, seasonal vegetables such as 'taro' potato and burdock, then seasoned with miso or soy sauce.
This is the only cooking class available in Beppu hosted within a century-old Japanese house – a truly 'local' experience!
Well-balanced BENTO (lunch box) Cooking Class
At the beginning of this class, choose your favorite lunch box and wear an apron.
Cooking starts from making traditional Japanese broth 'Dashi'. After that, you make seven basic Japanese dishes often eaten at home, using Wagyu (Japanese beef), shrimp, salmon, egg, squash and mushroom, green vegetable, also make triangular rice balls.
In this experience, you acquire various cooking techniques such as frying, grilling, simmering and marinade. In addition, after practicing to make triangular shapes using plastic molds, you complete two rice balls.
When all the dishes are completed, please try packing in a lunch box with fresh vegetables! Your instructor advises on an attractive pack way.
At the end, place the dishes, along with chopsticks and let's say “Itadakimasu”! Please enjoy the meal you made served with the complimentary Miso soup.
Interacting with real ama divers in a traditional ama hut (AMA hut HACHIMAN)
Since times of yore, Japan’s ama (“women of the sea”) have been diving for abalone and other underwater bounty – and most famously of all, for pearls. At Ama Hut Hachiman in IseShima, take the chance for a close-up look at their way of life.
Try on elegant ama diving garb, join the divers in a traditional dance and feast on freshly caught seafood (vegetarians also catered for). Their warm hospitality and tales of the sea will move each and every listener. Ise-Shima, equidistant between Tokyo and Osaka, is less than two hours from Chubu Centrair
International Airport Nagoya.
Private Sushi Cooking Class and Tea Ceremony in Kyoto with Emika
During this experience you will learn to make sushi of your choice or traditional Obanzai style dishes such as cooked and marinated mushrooms, pickled or slow-cooked seasonal vegetables and tofu dishes prepared the traditional way over an informative conversation with your host Emika in her cozy kitchen. Emika will also teach you to prepare traditional, homemade miso soup from scratch.
The cooking portion of your experience may last about an hour before you enjoy the meal you prepared together.
Emika's family owns an organic vegetable field where she harvests most of the vegetables that she uses in her cooking. Prepare to be amazed by the sheer variety of daikon radishes grown on their farm!
Join Emika and learn all about traditional Japanese cooking techniques, from chopping to marination, from a lovely local!