Seasonal Wagashi (Japanese sweets) are made by kneading.
Knead, roll, shape and experience the world of Japanese. You can take your wagashi home as souvenirs.
In this cooking class,we can Wagashi(Japanese confection) together!
" held with the theme of the four seasons. A Japanese confection is felt close through Japanese confection making, and thinks when you'd feel a sense of the season. I'll knead, round, arrange the shape and experience the world of a total. You can bring the Japanese confection you made for me back as a gift. Please participate any time to enjoy comfortable "time of" the total.
Let's meet at Katase-Enoshim station which is just 7 mins away from Fujisawa station.
I will explain you about what we are going to make according to my recipe.
Japanese sweets are traditional Japanese sweets. I teach Japanese sweets recipes.
Let's leave the sweets you made in memory of your trip! I hope you will have a wonderful trip with Enoshima in the background.
You can also eat the sweets you make on the spot. A break while looking at Enoshima.
We also recommend taking a stroll through Enoshima. There are many Enoshima Shrines and delicious food.
Makiko
★★★★★ (1)Japanese confection lecturer and food coordinator Makiko Fujioka. Kamakura is dragged into charm of a Japanese confection and begins to learn a Japanese confection. A Japanese confection and" creation Japanese confection classroom KYORA" which can feel a season close are supervised more than 2012 years with the theme of the four seasons. The original creation Japanese confection which mixed the West with a total is proposed. Charm of a Japanese confection is told through Japanese confection making.
The closest station
Katase Enoshima Station
How to get to the station?
From Katase Enoshima Station: 5mins
Free pick up service
This host can pick up you for free from the closest station!
Exact location provided after booking.
Geoffrey Wu, Australia
★★★★★It was lots of fun learning wagashi from Makiko, she prepared everything for us and gave us instructions in English and took photos for us. It was a smooth and enjoyable experience and I'd love to come back next season for a different wagashi!
Oct 2019
Response from Makiko
Thank you for participating in the Enoshima-Kyora-Wagashi(Japanese sweets). I was happy to see how seriously I experienced making Japanese sweets. In addition, we look forward to.
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Response from Makiko
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Yes, Fujisawa-Kyora-Wagash (Japanese sweets) and Tea Ceremony has a vegetarian option.
Please go to Katase Enoshima Station which takes 5 mins from Katase Enoshima Station. Then Makiko (host) will pick you up there!
Up to 2 people can join Makiko's cooking class.
Duration of this cooking class is 1.5 hours.
Yes, Fujisawa-Kyora-Wagash (Japanese sweets) and Tea Ceremony has a vegan option.
It costs 6000 per person.
You will receive the confirmation within 24 hours.
We accepts these cards on airKitchen.
Cancellations up to 48 hours prior to the class begins will be fully refunded by the airKitchen cancellation policy.