Explore the captivating art of Japanese cuisine in Kanazawa with a private sweets making class and tea ceremony. Participants will craft traditional confections like mochi and wagashi, gaining insight into the country’s rich culinary culture. The experience culminates in a serene tea ceremony featuring matcha green tea, where guests can enjoy the etiquette and symbolism behind this time-honored tradition. With personalized instruction and an intimate setting, this is an unforgettable opportunity to savor the essence of Japanese hospitality.
Key Points
- Participants learn to make traditional Japanese confections, including mochi and wagashi, in a private class setting in Kanazawa.
- The experience includes a tea ceremony where guests learn about the etiquette and symbolism of preparing and presenting matcha green tea.
- The class and tea ceremony are held at Sonotei or Shotoan in Kanazawa, locations accessible by public transportation.
- Prices for the private tour start from $513.27 per person, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the experience.
- The private format ensures personalized instruction and an intimate setting, catering to individual interests and preferences.
Experience Overview
The article describes a private Japanese sweets making class and tea ceremony experience located in Kanazawa, Japan.
The class includes making two pieces of Japanese sweets and a tea ceremony experience. The meeting and pickup locations are Sonotei or Shotoan in Kanazawa.
The price starts from $513.27 per person and varies based on group size. Confirmation is within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
The private tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.
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Meeting and Pickup Location
The meeting and pickup locations for this Japanese sweets making class and tea ceremony experience are Sonotei (〒920-0913 Ishikawa, Kanazawa, Nishicho, 17−7) or Shotoan (〒920-0964 3-2-29 Honda-machi, Kanazawa), both located in Kanazawa, Japan.
The experience begins and ends at these meeting points. Participants will be returned to the original meeting location after the class.
The locations are easily accessible by public transportation, making it convenient for attendees to arrive and depart. Guests should plan their travel to ensure they arrive at the specified meeting point on time for the start of the experience.
Booking Information
The price for this Japanese sweets making class and tea ceremony experience starts from $513.27 per person, though the exact cost may vary depending on the group size. Booking confirmation is provided within 48 hours, subject to availability. Guests can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
Feature | Details |
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Confirmation | Within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability |
Cancellation | Free up to 24 hours before the experience |
Tour Type | Private – only your group will participate |
Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible |
Transportation | Near public transportation |
This private tour is provided by Beauty of Japan, ensuring a lowest price guarantee and the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.
Private Tour and Activity Details
As a private tour and activity, this Japanese sweets making class and tea ceremony experience ensures participants have the undivided attention of the instructor.
With a maximum of just a few guests, the class provides a personalized and intimate setting for learning traditional confectionery and tea preparation techniques.
The private nature of the experience allows for a flexible schedule, focused instruction, and the ability to tailor the class to individual interests and skill levels.
Participants will leave with not only the sweets they create but also a deeper appreciation for Japanese culinary arts and culture.
Sweets Making Class
During the Japanese sweets making class, you will have the opportunity to create two traditional confections under the guidance of an experienced instructor.
First, guests will learn the art of mochi making, shaping the soft, mochi dough into bite-sized rounds and filling them with sweet red bean paste.
Next, they’ll craft a unique piece of wagashi, a classic Japanese sweet. These handcrafted delicacies aren’t just delicious, but also visually stunning, often inspired by the natural world.
At the end of the class, you will enjoy their creations alongside a serene tea ceremony experience.
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Tea Ceremony Experience
After the sweets making portion, participants then enjoy the serene and time-honored tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony.
This cultural experience involves the meticulously choreographed preparation and presentation of matcha green tea. Guests will learn about the intricate etiquette and symbolic meaning behind each movement.
The tranquil atmosphere and elegant tea utensils create a mindful and immersive experience. Participants will savor the delicate, frothy tea and appreciate the craftsmanship behind this revered practice.
The tea ceremony provides a peaceful respite and deeper understanding of Japanese hospitality and aesthetics.
Why Choose This Experience
Travelers seeking an authentic culture will find this Japanese sweets making and tea ceremony experience in Kanazawa particularly compelling.
Led by skilled instructors, you will learn the intricate art of traditional wagashi (Japanese confections) preparation and partake in an authentic tea ceremony.
The private nature of the activity allows for personalized attention and a deeper understanding of these time-honored practices.
On top of that, the conveniently located meeting points in Kanazawa ensure easy access to this unique experience.
With a flexible booking policy and a lowest price guarantee, this is an opportunity not to be missed for those eager to enjoy Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Experience?
The experience does not specify a strict dress code. However, comfortable, casual clothing is recommended to allow for ease of movement during the sweets making and tea ceremony. Avoid overly formal or restrictive attire.
Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Class?
Yes, participants can take photos and videos during the class. The experience provider encourages guests to capture the process of making Japanese sweets and partaking in the traditional tea ceremony.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
There is no minimum age requirement for participants. Children are welcome to join, but should be accompanied by an adult. The experience is suitable for all ages, making it a great family activity.
Can I Request Dietary Accommodations for the Sweets?
Yes, you can request dietary accommodations for the sweets. Simply let the organizers know about any dietary restrictions or preferences when booking, and they’ll work to accommodate your needs during the private sweets making class.
How Long Does the Entire Experience Last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2-3 hours. This includes making 2 pieces of Japanese sweets and participating in a tea ceremony experience. The length may vary slightly depending on the pace of the class.
Sum Up
Experience Japan’s culinary and cultural heritage through a private sweets making class and tea ceremony in Kanazawa. Learn to craft traditional confections, then indulge in a serene matcha tea ritual, exploring the etiquette and symbolism behind this time-honored tradition. With personalized instruction and a small group setting, this intimate experience offers an unforgettable glimpse into the art of Japanese cuisine.
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