Product Description
Step into the warm, welcoming home of Taka and Keiko in Ota City, Tokyo, and discover what makes Japanese cuisine and hospitality so beloved around the world. This 3-hour hands-on cooking class is more than a lesson—it’s a cultural immersion. You’ll learn how to make handmade udon, shape nigiri and maki sushi, cook seasonal vegetable tempura, and participate in an elegant matcha tea ceremony. With every dish, you absorb the stories, flavors, and traditions that make Japan unique.
What You’ll Create, Taste, and Learn
🍝 Handmade Udon from Scratch
Udon is one of the most comforting dishes in Japanese cuisine. During this class, you’ll knead, stomp, and roll the dough by hand to make authentic thick noodles from just flour, water, and salt—a fun and satisfying ritual. It’s a symbol of Japanese simplicity, patience, and harmony.
Why it matters: Making udon connects you with centuries-old techniques, and learning the texture and thickness transforms how you see this staple dish. It’s an easy-to-replicate recipe that you can monetize as a home-based noodle or comfort food concept abroad.
🍣 Wagyu Aburi Sushi / Nigiri / Maki Sushi
Sushi is one of Japan’s greatest culinary ambassadors. You’ll make three types:
- Wagyu Aburi Sushi (a rare delicacy with torched marbled beef)
- Nigiri Sushi (hand-pressed sushi with raw fish)
- Maki Sushi (rolls with rice and vegetables wrapped in seaweed)
Why it matters: Wagyu sushi is rarely offered in cooking classes and can command premium pricing in international food markets. Learning to shape perfect nigiri and maki builds skills foundational for aspiring sushi chefs or restaurant entrepreneurs.
🍤 Tempura
Inspired by Portuguese techniques but perfected in Japan, tempura is a deep-fried masterpiece made with light, crisp batter. You’ll fry seasonal vegetables to golden perfection.
Why it matters: This is Japanese soul food and a crowd favorite at izakayas and bento shops. It teaches you timing, oil temperature, and presentation—essential skills for both casual chefs and future food business owners.
☕️ Tea Ceremony (Matcha)
The tea ceremony, rooted in Zen Buddhism, invites you to prepare matcha with traditional tools and savor it with wagashi (seasonal Japanese sweets). It’s a moment of mindfulness, hospitality, and reflection.
Why it matters: Matcha is globally trending, but few people understand the cultural context. This ritual offers a spiritual and entrepreneurial takeaway for wellness coaches, café creators, or tea influencers.
Meet Taka: The Heart Behind the Class
Taka, your host and instructor, is more than a chef—he’s a passionate cultural ambassador. Having lived in Malaysia, the U.S., Mexico, and China, Taka brings a global understanding to Japanese hospitality. Since retiring from his corporate career, he and his wife Keiko have transformed their home into a space where food becomes a bridge between cultures. His teaching style is friendly, warm, and deeply rooted in the values of omotenashi (Japanese hospitality). For Taka, every guest is a future friend, and every meal is a memory in the making.
Cultural Hospitality at Its Finest
Taka and Keiko don’t just teach cooking—they welcome you into their lives. After your meal, Keiko will write your name in Japanese calligraphy on colored paper as a keepsake, while Taka ensures you leave with more than memories—you leave with family.
All ingredients and drinks (including sake and beer) are included. Aprons provided. You’ll also receive a photo souvenir to remember your experience.
Class Details
- Location: 8-minute walk from JR Omori Station (5 min from Shinagawa Station)
- Meeting Point: JR Omori Station Central Gate at 11:00 am (or 5:00 pm)
- Schedule: Saturdays & Sundays, 3-hour session
- Group Size: Max 5 guests
- Language: English support included
- Price: 12,000 JPY per person
Why Tourists and Food Entrepreneurs Love This Class
This class isn’t just for fun—it’s a gateway to opportunity:
- Learn dishes that are rarely taught outside Japan
- Practice real home-style techniques used by Japanese families
- Receive tips on turning these recipes into events or business ideas abroad
- Meet locals and gain friends for life
Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, family, or future foodpreneur, this is one of Tokyo’s most rewarding cultural experiences.
What Guests Are Saying
“One of the most inspiring food experiences I’ve had globally. The wagyu sushi and udon making were incredible!” – Dian, Costa Rica
“Keiko and Taka feel like family. This wasn’t just cooking, it was cultural discovery and joy.” – Stephanie, USA
“A great blend of history, cooking, conversation, and laughter. I left full and inspired.” – Jayla, USA
“As a chef, I can say this class is authentic and educational. Highly recommend.” – Ryan, USA
Reserve Your Seat at Tokyo’s Most Heartfelt Table
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