Discover Japan’s culture through a private wagashi-making experience and tour a traditional handmade sweets shop. Create, learn, and take home sweet memories.
Discover Japan’s culture through a private wagashi-making experience and tour a traditional handmade sweets shop. Create, learn, and take home sweet memories.
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7-chōme-5-24 Yanaka - The Yanaka Cemetery in Tokyo is renowned as a historic site with a serene ambiance, where notable individuals, including Yoshinobu Tokugawa, the last shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate, are interred.
The Tokugawa family governed Japan for over 250 years, significantly influencing the country’s history during the Edo period…
- 7-chōme-5-24 Yanaka - The Yanaka Cemetery in Tokyo is renowned as a historic site with a serene ambiance, where notable individuals, including Yoshinobu Tokugawa, the last shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate, are interred.
The Tokugawa family governed Japan for over 250 years, significantly influencing the country’s history during the Edo period (1603-1868).
Yoshinobu’s abdication signaled the end of the samurai era and the onset of Japan’s modernization during the Meiji Restoration.
The stunning cherry blossoms bloom in the spring, making it a favored spot for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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6-chōme-2-40 Yanaka - Experience the art of making Japanese wagashi.
Japanese wagashi are so exquisite and delicate that they are gaining international attention.
They are inspired by Japan’s four seasons and beautiful landscapes, offering insights into Japanese culture and history.
Even beginners can easily create wagashi, as detailed instructions are provided. -
2-chōme-18-9 Yanaka - Visit a long-established Japanese paper craft store that has been operating since the Edo period. The store specializes in traditional Japanese crafts made from Edo chiyogami paper. Edo chiyogami is a type of vibrant and beautiful traditional Japanese paper that reflects Japanese culture since the Edo period.
A variety of handmade products are available, including origami paper, boxes, folding screens, and more.
Why not purchase some as souvenirs? -
3-chōme-37-16 Sendagi - Visit a store that sells a popular Japanese snack called sembei.
Made from carefully selected rice, each rice cracker is meticulously baked using traditional methods. Popular products include soy sauce-flavored rice crackers and sweet rice crackers dusted with white sugar, offering a wide range of flavors and ingredients. The store also offers a selection of gift crackers and seasonal products, which are popular as souvenirs and gifts.
- Wagashi Making Fee
- Tour guide
- Matcha and sweets fee
- Wagashi Making Fee
- Tour guide
- Matcha and sweets fee
- Shopping cost at each stores (it depends on the guest and store)
- Gratuities
- Shopping cost at each stores (it depends on the guest and store)
- Gratuities
This private tour provides an authentic Japanese handmade experience. First, participants will engage in crafting traditional Japanese sweets. They will create exquisite and intricate wagashi. The designs and hues of the wagashi are inspired by Japan’s four seasons and landscapes, offering a cultural learning opportunity.
Next, the tour includes a visit…
This private tour provides an authentic Japanese handmade experience. First, participants will engage in crafting traditional Japanese sweets. They will create exquisite and intricate wagashi. The designs and hues of the wagashi are inspired by Japan’s four seasons and landscapes, offering a cultural learning opportunity.
Next, the tour includes a visit to a shop where these sweets are crafted by skilled Japanese artisans. This traditional store, cherished by the local community for generations, showcases time-honored techniques. Visitors can purchase these sweets as souvenirs, creating lasting memories.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.