Step inside the studio, located near Kanazawa's famous Higashi Chaya Tea District, and take part in a celebratory family meal, prepared for special guests. Every culture has its own ways of marking moments, recognizing the unique times that punctuate ordinary life. In Japan, these special days are called hare no hi — literally “sunny days” — and food has long been a common way to celebrate special events. Many families still maintain older cultural traditions around home-cooked meals ordinarily reserved for extraordinary days. This workshop is centered around a traditional dish from Ishikawa called sasa-zushi, or “bamboo sushi”, still prepared to celebrate special occasions. Every home cook ...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Chinois traditionnel & 2 Autres
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Chinois traditionnel & 2 Autres
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Some Japanese dish recipes that you can bring home with
Complimentary hot or cold local tea depending on the season
Meals
Private transportation
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
3
We are located in a small alley right to the left of the restaurant, barrier. The studio is
called "unveil", and there is a nameplate to the side of the entrance that will help you find us.
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All of our home cooking teachers are locals, all with plenty of experience cooking at home direct from the heart, and not just from cookbooks.
Our hosts also like to share personal stories about their everyday lives, their families, and local customs. The experience is focused on preparing food, but it also offers an opportunity to learn more about life in Japan and in Kanazawa through a conversational back-and-forth.
Creating Lasting Memories ・Get a close, intimate view of life in Japan, and especially Kanazawa. ・Great for families: a fun activity for all ages, and a special shared mealtime. ・Experience a warm, at-home atomosphere usually off-limits to tourists. ・Make treasured travel ...
Private Kanazawa Bamboo Sushi Family Cooking Experience
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Step inside the studio, located near Kanazawa's famous Higashi Chaya Tea District, and take part in a celebratory family meal, prepared for special guests. Every culture has its own ways of marking moments, recognizing the unique times that punctuate ordinary life. In Japan, these special days are called hare no hi — literally “sunny days” — and food has long been a common way to celebrate special events. Many families still maintain older cultural traditions around home-cooked meals ordinarily reserved for extraordinary days. This workshop is centered around a traditional dish from Ishikawa called sasa-zushi, or “bamboo sushi”, still prepared to celebrate special occasions. Every home cook ...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Chinois traditionnel & 2 Autres
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Chinois traditionnel & 2 Autres
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Some Japanese dish recipes that you can bring home with
Complimentary hot or cold local tea depending on the season
Meals
Private transportation
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
3
We are located in a small alley right to the left of the restaurant, barrier. The studio is
called "unveil", and there is a nameplate to the side of the entrance that will help you find us.