Traditional Japanese
Make Traditional Japanese Sweets Nerikiri & Make matcha

Rated 5 Stars, based on 110 Reviews.
You will try how to make Japanese traditional sweets (Neriki) . First , I will demonstrate it, and you will make 3 different shape of Nerikiri. Please make 1 own your own, totally 4 pieces you can make them. Nerikiri is a very simple confection made of white bean paste, shiratama flour, sugar and water.
After make them, you will make matcha.
The location is my home, so it is good opportunity to see the lifestyle of Japanese people, and My place( Omotesando )is most fashionable area just 3 mins from station, just 8 mins to go Harajuku, 10 mins Meiji shrine and Yoyogi Park.
I am so welcome to the person who are interested in Japanese culture , you will have Japanese experience at the center of Tokyo.
Traditional Japanese Washi Papermaking- Kyoto morning

Rated 5 Stars, based on 59 Reviews.
You can make traditional Japanese Washi paper from raw materials. Enjoy making a piece of washi paper and designing it using dried, pressed seasonal local flowers and leaves. After drying the paper, you can craft it into a set of postcards, or table-mat, or wraparound lampshade, or tapestry panel.
You can proceed with it under the guidance of the instructor, in a relaxing atmosphere. While the paper is dried, you will be able to watch a short video of the traditional paper-making method which has been continued for over one thousand years.
Handmade Japanese Washi paper will be the perfect souvenir or gift from Japan!
【Tokyo/Asakusa】Traditional Japanese Washi Papermaking experience

Rated 4 Stars, based on 95 Reviews.
We offer a hands-on workshop where you can experience handmade washi, a traditional Japanese craft.
Tosa Washi, with over 1,000 years of history, is one of Japan’s top three washi papers. Known for its strength and warmth, it’s easy to try and makes for a memorable Asakusa experience—perfect for fans of crafts or Japanese culture.
After a short video on Tosa Washi’s history and process, you’ll wear traditional workwear (samue) and make washi postcards with help from a friendly instructor.
In both the Plain Paper Plan and Colored Paper Plan, you’ll handcraft four plain postcards.
The Colored Paper Plan includes an extra step: layering beautiful Rakusuishi—lace-like decorative washi—on top. You can choose your favorite four colors.
The workshop is full of smiles and surprise at the beauty of the finished paper.
Take home your handmade washi as a special souvenir.
Kanazawa: traditional Japanese & sushi cooking classes

Rated 5 Stars, based on 33 Reviews.
Join a fully hands-on Japanese cooking class at a 56-year-old culinary school just 3 minutes from Kanazawa Station. This is not a demonstration—each participant prepares all dishes with personal guidance from a professional local chef.
Learn practical skills you can use at home, including how to shape sushi, make dashi, cook rolled omelets, and prepare Jibuni, a Kanazawa specialty. You’ll also gain insights into the cultural background of each dish.
We use fresh, seasonal ingredients, including premium fish from Omicho Market—also supplied to Michelin-starred restaurants.
Real-time AI translation via a 65-inch screen ensures smooth communication in English.
Note: Vegan diets and those avoiding fish-based dashi cannot be accommodated. Please inform us of any other dietary needs at booking—same-day changes are not accepted.
Wagashi traditional japanese sweets class

Rated 5 Stars, based on 31 Reviews.
This class is the only one in Sapporo!
You can't experience it anywhere else!
Your host, Yuki, is so popular that she has appeared on TV, radio, and newspapers many times.
She offers pretty flower Sushi roll class also. If you are a sushi lover, please try to check it !!( The sushi class is easier than this Japanese sweets class. )
Experience and enjoy Japanese life and traditional Japanese sweets in Yuki's cozy and lovely home.
Traditional Japanese Kumihimo Artform Experience

Rated 5 Stars, based on 14 Reviews.
Here is the only Studio Museum you can see and experience the authentic Kumihimo in Tokyo. You can witness the techniques of real craftsmen and historical braids which you may not find anywhere else.
Gyoza Cooking Class in Kyoto: Traditional Japanese Dumplings

Rated 5 Stars, based on 104 Reviews.
Gyoza dumplings originated in China but have evolved over time into a uniquely Japanese dish, with different styles and sizes, becoming a popular favorite.
In this class, you’ll learn how to make Gyoza dumplings from scratch while also discovering a bit about Samurai culture and Japanese history, all within a traditional Kyoto townhouse.
After the cooking class, you’ll have the option to dress up in Samurai armor(optional) and take memorable photos.
Traditional Japanese Music ZAKURO SHOW in Tokyo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 51 Reviews.
The show is 1 hour long and conveniently located only a few steps away from major tourist attractions.
During the show, musicians will take small intermissions to talk about the musical instruments involved, give information about the history of the performed pieces, and interact with the audience. The Zakuro show will be easy to understand for both Japan residents and travelers.
The show is Bilingual! Zakuro team will translate everything into English.
Zakuro Show musicians play Japanese Harp (Koto), Japanese Base Harp, Japanese Flute (Shakuhachi), and Japanese drums (Taiko).
Zakuro show has a small and cozy venue.
Photos and videos are allowed, and you will also have a chance to take pictures together with musicians after the show.
Ikebana Traditional Japanese Art of Flower Arranging

Rated 4 Stars, based on 18 Reviews.
Ikebana in Japanese means "living flowers" and describes the traditional Japanese technique of arranging freshly cut flowers with the sentiment of giving the flowers a new life. The basic principle of Ikebana is to "give life to the flowers" by using each flowers natural characteristics to its advantage in creating harmony and balance with other flowers. Flowers are living beings, and they will respond to us with their "smile" when we tune into their "feelings" while pondering the arrangement.
Experience a unique hands-on method of practicing mindfulness, while learning and appreciating traditional Japanese wabi-sabi minimalist aesthetics. With 300 years of history behind the art of Ikebana, you will see how Japanese artists create an ecosystem of balance and harmony in one arrangement.
Not only will you learn tips and tricks to help maintain fresh flowers that will allow them to last up to two weeks, but you will learn a new skill that will elevate your appreciation for nature.
Traditional Japanese Kanzashi Making Experience in Kyoto

"The unique aspect of this workshop is the opportunity to experience Tsumami Zaiku, a traditional Japanese craft. This centuries-old technique involves folding small pieces of fabric to create intricate floral designs. Even beginners can easily participate, guided by an experienced instructor to create their own handmade piece.
Another highlight is the use of high-quality Kyoto silk, known for its smooth texture and vibrant colors. Participants can enjoy working with premium materials to craft a truly unique accessory or decoration.
The completed piece serves as a memorable keepsake, making this experience a perfect way to connect with Kyoto’s artistic heritage. This workshop is more than just a crafting session—it’s a chance to immerse yourself in Japanese culture, appreciate the depth of artisan skills, and create something meaningful. With a short yet fulfilling experience, it’s ideal for those looking to add a special touch to their Kyoto visit."
Traditional Japanese Music show & Experience Tour in Kyoto

Rated 5 Stars, based on 28 Reviews.
A full experience of Japanese music — see it, hear it, play it!
Kyoto “Otomonogatari (A Sound Journey)"
Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich heritage through authentic performances by professional players of traditional instruments, known as “Hogaku.”
This activity offers two unique opportunities to connect with Japan's history:
1. Enjoying a passionate and dynamic concert by professional musicians.
2. Participating in a hands-on experience of playing traditional Japanese instruments.
During the concert, you will see a captivating and energetic performance by skilled artists, showcasing the beauty of traditional Japanese music.
In the hands-on session, you can explore a variety of traditional Japanese instruments — try the ones that interest you the most.
・Shamisen
・Koto
・Wadaiko and more!
You will receive basic guidance on how to handle the instrument and even have the chance to play a short section together with the group.
Of course, there will be time for photography as well.
Traditional Japanese Crafts Making Experience in Tokyo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
1. Postcards made with Ise Katagami paper
“Ise Katagami” artisans carve over 900 intricate patterns on a one-inch space of durable washi paper for kimono stencil dyeing
In this session, you’ll use a katagami stencil by craftsperson Chiaki Imasaka for postcard stencil dyeing
2. Mizuhiki-style money envelope
Learn the art of creating Mizuhiki-style money envelopes, traditional Japanese decorative cords used for special occasions.
Mizuhiki bookmark
3. Learn the art of Mizuhiki, a traditional Japanese craft used for celebratory envelopes and gifts, which involves coloring and winding silk thread around a core.
4. Craft Mini Clasp Purses
Create mini-sized clasp purses and coin cases with traditional Japanese fabric and washi paper, perfect for use as accessory cases.
Grandma's Traditional Japanese Cooking Class

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Discover the essence of traditional Japanese home cooking, ichiju-sansai, in Nagoya, where local fermentation traditions enhance dishes with miso, malt, and soy sauce. Learn to craft a Japanese soup stock using kelp and bonito flakes under the guidance of Grandma, sharing her expertise and culinary wisdom. Choose from three menus featuring cherished family recipes like chicken, salmon, and Nagoya-meshi, celebrated in the region for generations.
After preparing and tasting these dishes, participants partake in a serene matcha ceremony, crafting and enjoying matcha with seasonal Japanese sweets. Limited to four people, this intimate experience promises a personalized journey into Nagoya's rich culinary heritage.
Yokohama: Sushi & Gyoza Cooking in a Traditional Japanese Home

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Unique Features of This Activity
1.Private Tea Room Experience
Relax in a serene, traditional Japanese tea room (chashitsu) for an exclusive glimpse into Japanese culture and lifestyle.
2.Hands-On Cooking Class
Learn to make iconic Japanese dishes like sushi rolls and handmade gyoza with personalized guidance from the host.
3.Authentic Japanese Hospitality
Enjoy a warm, welcoming experience in a private home, complete with tea, sweets, and beverages.
4.Unique Photo Opportunities
Capture unforgettable moments in a stunning tea room setting and with your culinary creations.
5.Cultural Immersion
This activity combines relaxation, cooking, and a deeper connection to Japanese traditions for a truly memorable experience
Traditional Japanese Music show & Experience Tour in Osaka

Rated 5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
A full experience of Japanese music — see it, hear it, play it!
Osaka “Otomonogatari (A Sound Journey)"
Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich heritage through authentic performances by professional players of traditional instruments, known as “Hogaku.”
This activity offers two unique opportunities to connect with Japan's history:
1. Enjoying a passionate and dynamic concert by professional musicians.
2. Participating in a hands-on experience of playing traditional Japanese instruments.
During the concert, you will see a captivating and energetic performance by skilled artists, showcasing the beauty of traditional Japanese music.
In the hands-on session, you can explore a variety of traditional Japanese instruments — try the ones that interest you the most.
・Shamisen
・Koto
・Wadaiko and more!
You will receive basic guidance on how to handle the instrument and even have the chance to play a short section together with the group.
Of course, there will be time for photography as well.
Kyudo Traditional Japanese Archery Experience in Hiroshima

Rated 1 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Archery Land is a family run outdoor forest archery range with a 50 year history in the scenic countryside of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima. We offer a union of western-style archery with a delightful Japanese twist.
We also offer the rare opportunity to practice Kyudo in an outdoor environment, allowing one to truly step back in time and appreciate the tradition of Japanese archery just as it was practiced in ancient times.
Our facilities include 3 outdoor target ranges (with cover available during inclement weather) and a variety of forest targets to enjoy.
*Please note that we are located approximately 1.5 – 2.0hrs away from Hiroshima Station by public transport*
Traditional Japanese Flower Styling Workshop – Ikebana in Kyoto

Rated 5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
Experience the art of ikebana and add a touch of Japanese elegance to your life! Join us at "Sogetsu WEST," the premier ikebana space in Western Japan, where you'll learn the basics of flower arranging.
What sets my experience apart is that you can create various ikebana styles even without special flowers or vases after you return home. Discover the history, philosophy, and secrets of ikebana, along with diverse techniques.
Under my guidance, craft your own unique ikebana masterpiece and immerse yourself in Japan's aesthetic beauty. Receive session slides by email upon request.
Capture your creation in photos and unwind with post-session conversation.
Curious about Japanese food, culture, or traditions? Just ask!
I look forward to meeting you.
Traditional Japanese Temple Calligraphy Experience

Find Peace of Mind and Spirit at Saisho-ji Temple
Begin your experience by offering a coin and practicing seated meditation to quiet your thoughts. Then, express your gratitude to the Buddha through a traditional burning of incense.
The highlight of the experience is shakyo—the meditative practice of hand-copying Buddhist scripture. Refresh yourself with a cup of Japanese green tea as you slowly and mindfully trace each character with a brush, embracing a moment of inner tranquility.
To complete the ritual, gently pass your calligraphy sheet through incense smoke— purifying the writing and symbolizing a step closer to the world of Buddha.
Finally, capture the memory of the experience with a polaroid photo (cheki) and a traditional temple stamp (goshuin) to take with you as a spiritual souvenir of your journey!
Sushi or Traditional Japanese Cuisine in a Kyoto Home with Emika

Rated 5 Stars, based on 16 Reviews.
Meet Emika at her home for a regional culinary experience that will start with a freshly made cup of traditional matcha green tea prepared by Emika or her father. You will then sit down together around a dining table to share a traditional Obanzai meal over fun conversation. Your Japanese meal may include dishes such as oshi (pressed) sushi or nigiri sushi (hand-formed), miso soup, rice, traditional Obanzai side dishes, and a sweet that goes well with matcha. 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 enjoy an authentic Japanese meal with a lovely local!
Dynamic Cultural Journey:Explore Traditional Japanese Dance/Drama

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Japanese culture experience(Dance or Drama show + Selfie with actors) that very close to Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Rinnoji temple at the World Heritage Sites.
"Taishu-Engeki" is a traditional performing art that few Japanese people know about, but I want the world to know about it!
it is a new traditional Japanese performing art that incorporates modern culture.
The content of the show changes every time, and you can take pictures with the actors.
Nikko's night entertainment is HERE!
Dance show(0:00-0:30, 2:30-3:30,8:00-8:40)—
Dancers wearing kimonos change costumes and makeup one after another and come out dancing. It's not just traditional Japanese music. World Hits will also appear.
Snacks and drinks are included for those who only watch the short show starting at 0:00.
Hitrical Drama(1:00-2:00)—
You can get a glimpse of Japanese life in the era of samurai, ninjas, and geishas. Sometimes there are skits, sometimes humanistic plays, and sometimes sword plays.