Authentic Sushi Making Class
Cooking Class in Kyoto by Sushi School
- Cooking Menu
- Light SushiClass Once you make the shari, you will make 8 pieces of sushi using premium ingredients. This is a rare opportunity to be able to ...
Average Price ¥5,559 / person
Kyoto is the cultural heart of Japan, where traditional architecture, entertainment, and cuisine can be enjoyed. This beautiful and serene city is the perfect place to step into a local's home, learn the art of sushi making, and get a taste of daily Japanese life. There is a sushi making class in Kyoto for you, whether you want to learn how to make decorative sushi, nigiri sushi, vegetarian sushi, or another type of sushi!
Average Price ¥5,487 / person
You'll probably be eating a lot of ramen during your stay in Japan. After all, this traditional Japanese dish is unbelievably delicious. But, if you learn how to cook ramen for yourself from a Japanese local, then you'll be able to be able to recreate this tasty Japanese dish at home. You can choose from many ramen cooking classes in Kyoto, selecting the one that matches best with your tastes, budget, and dietary preferences – yes, there are vegan and vegetarian ramen cooking classes.
Average Price ¥5,900 / person
Okonomiyaki may be a specialty of Osaka, but it is enjoyed all around Japan, including in Kyoto. It is often described as a Japanese-style savory pancake, consisting of batter, cabbage, and other toppings that are cooked together on a griddle. Many okonomiyaki restaurants in Kyoto prepare their okonomiyaki with a unique local spin, using regional vegetables and other local ingredients. You can learn how to make your own through an airKitchen okonomiyaki cooking class in Kyoto!
Average Price ¥4,800 / person
Japanese home-packed lunchboxes are called bento, and they often contain multiple dishes in small portions. The food is delicately prepared and arranged in an attractive manner unique to Japanese bento. Through an airKitchen cooking class in Kyoto, you can learn the art of home-style Japanese cooking and bento making from a local in their home! You'll gain not only culinary skills, but also a special cultural experience with your Japanese host.
Average Price ¥6,609 / person
The strong Buddhist influence in Kyoto is quite obvious, with the prefecture being home to over 1,600 Buddhist temples. The Buddhist influence has also resulted in Kyoto being significantly more veg-friendly than other areas of Japan. For example, it has a long history of traditional Zen Buddhist cuisine, shojin ryori, which is generally free of animal products. If you are interested in learning how to cook vegetarian or vegan Japanese cuisine in Kyoto, consider an airKitchen cooking class. You can learn how to make ramen, gyoza, okonomiyaki, shojin ryori, and more from a Japanese local.
Average Price ¥5,767 / person
Kyoto, a city steeped in tradition, is known as the wagashi capital of Japan. Wagashi are Japanese sweets that are customarily enjoyed with green tea. They are delicately crafted and designed, using typically veg-friendly ingredients like sweet bean paste, agar, and mochi. Why not learn the art of wagashi making in its home city of Kyoto? Learning how to make wagashi is an excellent way to familiarize yourself with Japanese ingredients and traditions, and there's no better way to do so than under the guidance of a local host.
Average Price ¥6,000 / person
It's no surprise that tempura, battered and deep-fried seafood and vegetables, is a popular dish in Japanese cuisine among tourists. Tempura is actually a Japanese adaptation of Portuguese cooking styles from the late 16th century, when there was strong Portuguese presence in the Japanese port Nagasaki. Today, you can learn how to make your own tempura during your stay in Kyoto through an airKitchen cooking class.
Average Price ¥6,133 / person
Another popular Japanese dish is gyoza, which are dumplings crimped into crescent shapes and pan-fried to be crispy on one side. Common fillings include cabbage and pork, but gyoza can easily be made vegan- and vegetarian-friendly by using plant-based ingredients like vegetables and tofu. These dumplings are often enjoyed as a side dish and go particularly well with ramen. A Kyoto gyoza cooking class with a local is a great way to immerse yourself in Japanese culture and cuisine, and hopefully gain some cooking skills to bring home with you!
Average Price ¥5,188 / person
Takoyaki is a popular street food mainly associated with Osaka, but it is enjoyed nationwide in Japan. These are little balls of flour batter, onion, and octopus that are cooked in special rounded molds. A takoyaki party, or tako-pa, is a fun way to cook and enjoy food together with friends at home in Japan. Through an airKitchen takoyaki cooking class in Kyoto, you can participate in a tako-pa and learn the tricks to throwing your own back home!
Average Price ¥5,125 / person
There are many ways to enjoy soba in Japan – hot, cold, fried, and more. But no matter how you enjoy them, nothing compares with the taste and texture of freshly-made soba noodles from scratch. Through a soba making class in Osaka, you'll learn how to mix, knead, cut, cook, and of course eat this Japanese staple in a local's home. The memories of this special cultural experience – and the culinary knowledge your Japanese host shares with you – will stay with you long after you leave Japan.
Average Price ¥4,333 / person
Udon, a thick and chewy traditional Japanese noodle, is enjoyed in a wide variety of ways – hot, cold, stir-fried, in soup, in curry, and more! While udon is available everywhere in Japan, from izakayas to train stations to restaurants, it's hard to compete with the taste and texture of udon noodles made from scratch at home. Learn how to mix, knead, and form dough into udon noodles through an udon making class in Kyoto! An airKitchen udon making experience allows you to not only learn the tricks of Japanese cooking, but also interact with locals in a meaningful way.
Average Price ¥2,996 / person
We understand that Japan is not the cheapest place to travel or live. With this in mind, we filtered the cooking classes that are offered for ¥4,000 or less in Kyoto. AirKitchen classes offer a unique cultural experience that allows guests to catch a glimpse of what daily life and cooking look like for Japanese locals. We'd like the airKitchen experience to be as accessible as possible, so please check out our cheaper and more affordable cooking class offerings in Kyoto if you're working with a tight budget!
Average Price ¥7,038 / person
Nakagyo is the central downtown neighborhood of Kyoto, peppered with hotels and ryokan, department stores, shopping arcades, and other entertainment. Of course, there are also plenty of historical sites to visit in Nakagyo, like Nijo Castle and Rokkakudo Temple. Despite being a popular area for tourists, walking Nakagyo's streets allows you to get a feel for the local culture. It has many residential neighborhoods that are fun to explore and the area is surprisingly livable for locals. It's no surprise that it's a popular area for cooking classes!
Average Price ¥4,944 / person
This Kyoto ward is home to Kyoto Station, making Shimogyo an important transportation hub for tourists interested in day-trips just outside Kyoto City. Many buses and trains depart from this station, making it a convenient location to take an airKitchen class and experience local culture! Shimogyo doesn't have many attractions itself, but you can visit the Kyoto Tower for a panoramic view of Kyoto and, if it's a clear day, Osaka too. Shoseien Garden, Nishi Honganji Temple, Higashi Honganji Temple, and the Kyoto Railway Museum are other sites you can explore before or after your class.
Average Price ¥4,500 / person
Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine is what Fushimi Ward is best known for. Visitors climb up stairs on Inari mountain that are bordered by countless vibrantly orange torii gates. The shrine is dedicated to the god of rice and sake, though in modern times the definition has been expanded to include business prosperity. Accordingly, Fushimi is also known for its sake and travelers often visit the Gekkeikan Okura Memorial Hall to learn about sake brewing and indulge in a sake tasting. A home cooking class in Fushimi is an excellent way to round out your sightseeing and experience local culture more deeply.
Average Price ¥3,744 / person
Uji is a city sandwiched between Kyoto Prefecture's historical capitals of Nara and Kyoto. It is home to many beautiful Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, two of them being UNESCO World Heritage Sites Ujigami Shrine and Byodoin Temple. Uji is also famous for its green tea, and you'll find many teahouses and matcha-flavored dishes here. The Tale of Genji Museum finds its home in Uji as well, since this classic Japanese novel written in the 11th century partially takes place in the city. Take a step back from sightseeing and step into a local's home for an airKitchen cooking class while you’re in Uji!
Average Price ¥6,143 / person
A ward of Kyoto, Higashiyama is a well-preserved historical district that is fun to explore on foot. Narrow streets and wooden buildings welcome visitors, and there are many shops, shrines, and temples to explore in this neighborhood. If you have the energy, you can hike along the famous Philosopher's Pathway through Higashiyama. In April, the cherry trees lining the path burst into bloom, making it one of the best places in Kyoto for cherry blossom viewing. Deepen your experience of local culture in Higashiyama ward through an airKitchen cooking class, where you'll have the opportunity to learn how to cook Japanese food from a local in their home.
Average Price ¥5,425 / person
Another walkable ward of Kyoto is Sakyo. Like the neighboring Higashiyama neighborhood, rustic Japan is preserved here. There are many historical shrines and temples to be explored in Sakyo, a handful of the most famous being Ginkakuji Temple, Nanzenji Temple, and Kifune Shrine. Some temples and shrines lie on the outskirts of central Sakyo, instead being nestled and surrounded by nature. In Sakyo, you can learn how to make sushi, ramen, bento, and more from a Japanese local through airKitchen.
Average Price ¥4,500 / person
The Ukyo ward of Kyoto is home to some of the city's most famous attractions, such as the Ryoanji Temple with its Zen rock garden and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Ninnaji Temple and Tenryuji Temple are other popular sightseeing spots in this neighborhood. For those with children, the Toei Kyoto Studio Park, an Edo style theme park, might be of interest as well! Through an airKitchen cooking class in Ukyo, you can catch a glimpse of what daily life looks like for Kyoto's residents and have the opportunity to participate in a unique cultural exchange experience.
Average Price ¥5,250 / person
While being a quieter ward of Kyoto today, Kamigyo has a rich history. It is home to the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which housed the Japanese Imperial Family before the nation's capital was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo in the late 19th century. The grounds are open to visitors today. Other important landmarks in Kamigyo are Kitano Tenmangu Shrine and Seimei Shrine, as well as the Nishijin textile district that is known for its stunning kimono fabrics. Kamigyo is an excellent place to take a step back from tourist-heavy Kyoto sites, gain a better feel for local Japanese culture, and try out an airKitchen cooking class!
Average Price ¥5,400 / person
Kameoka is a city in Kyoto Prefecture just west of Kyoto City. Historically, it served as an agricultural community that provided ingredients for traditional Kyoto dishes, and a respect for the area's natural beauty has been preserved. Visitors can explore the ruins of Tanaba Kameyama Castle and Anaoji Temple, or set off on the scenic Hozugawa River boat ride that takes you from Kameoka to Arashiyama. You can learn how to make sushi, bento, takoyaki, and more via an airKitchen cooking class while visiting beautiful Kameoka.
Sushi making, ramen cooking and okonomiyaki cooking are popular with other travelers visiting Kyoto.
Popular cheap cooking classes in Kyoto include Dashimaki (Japanese omelette) in a Kyoto traditional way and Homemade Pressed Sushi.
Character Bento Cooking Class, Nigiri Sushi and Temaki Sushi in Kyoto. and Ramen Making&Selected Souvenir received great reviews from families traveling in Kyoto.
All cooking classes on airKitchen are offered in English.
Some of the best cooking classes for vegetarians in Kyoto include Okonomiyaki cooking for vegan&vegetarian.
On average cooking classes in Kyoto cost ¥6,100 per person (based on airKitchen prices).
Some of the best cooking classes for vegans in Kyoto include Okonomiyaki cooking for vegan&vegetarian.