Traditional Japanese Sweets Making Workshop in Tokyo
- Enjoy experiencing Japanese culture by making traditional Japanese sweets
- Nerikiri is a type of wagashi that is often served during tea ceremonies
- Ohigashi are dry, hard sweets made from sugar
- Both are examples of how Japanese sweets are not only delicious but also artistic expressions that reflect the country's culture and appreciation for beauty
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- If you would like to participate in the activity at other timeslots apart from the listed time slot, please contact Klook customer support with your desired time and date. Other sessions are available from 9:30 to 20:30 upon prior request
Reviews
Fun class with friendly and patient Instructor. Our wagashi turned out nice and delicious too. The class took around 1hour and the place is easy to find.
was really good they were super nice and helpful, the esthetic was specifically spetectoraor I really recommend it
We made seasonal wagashi (fall this time). The instructor taught everyone to make the sweets in Japanese only but we managed to do it by looking at the teacher's demo! the process was difficult but its so fun!! will do it again in future
This was such a great class. Our tutor was delightful. She was worried her English wasn't very good, but we were able to follow her instructions without any difficulty. her English was 1000% better than my Japanese.. and we were in Tokyo! We had a bit of difficulty finding the studio, as google had a picture with the roller doors down, but some kind gentlemen helped us out.. all we had to do was look up.. listed as floor 2 in the buildings entrance, but was on the 1st floor. Purple signage in the windows. Definitely give this a go. Brilliant value for money
Location is on 2F, you have to go through and climb the stairs to find the place, as it was not so clear we roamed a bit before finding out the place. The instructor explained in Japanese but I requested her support in English. She showed in Japanese and then later came by to explain in English. It was a very nice experience to learn how to make these wagashi! You also learn some techniques. After you finish, you get to eat or can take it home (additional package cost 100 yen). I recommend the experience!
I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The host was very pleasant and patiently shared her knowledge with us. My family and I enjoyed our time immensely. The sweet treats were delicious.
I enjoyed myself overall and would recommend it to others. The location is hard to find, they should have a sign at street level so it easier to find. The class went at a fast speed, it would be helpful to have it better paced and the instructor walk around to show you up close. It felt rushed at the end, bc there was a tea ceremony class after so we couldn’t enjoy the treats there. I would have liked to have the tea ceremony offered as an add on. I would have accepted because it completes the experience.
The class was very well run and teacher was very patient. Even when I have my 5 yo boy with us in the class, the teacher was very patient towards him and we had a great time at the class.
The teacher was so kind and explained everything so well that our child absolutely loved it! We'll definitely use this service again if we visit Tokyo in the future.
My 11 year old daughter & I attended the sweet making class this morning & had the best time. The ladies who ran the class were lovely and took lots of time to explain things along the way. The sweets we made were delicious! Thank you for a great class.
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