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Grapes picking in Setagaya- Japanese home cooking and sweets class in Tokyo

I went grape picking at a vineyard near my home. In the Tokyo area, especially around Setagaya and Meguro, there are several farms where visitors can enjoy grape picking. The 2025 harvest is sweeter and more flavorful than in previous years. Popular varieties include Fujiminori, Shine Muscat, Nagano Purple, and Black Beat, with the main harvest season running from mid-August to late September.

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A Trip to the Birthplace of Kūkai in the UDON Prefecture- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

On the second day of my stay in Kagawa Prefecture, I visited Zentsū-ji, the birthplace of the Buddhist monk Kūkai, also known posthumously as Kōbō Daishi. Revered as a religious leader, educator, cultural figure, and engineer, he has had a profound and lasting influence on Japanese history, and his character and achievements continue to be admired by countless people today.

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A Journey through Kagawa, the Udon Prefecture- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Kagawa Prefecture is known as the “Udon Prefecture,” with more than 700 udon shops lining its streets. Authentic Sanuki udon ranges from simple bowls like kake udon or bukkake udon to hearty variations such as niku bukkake (beef udon) and seasonal specialties like shippoku udon, each showcasing unique touches in the broth and toppings. From long‑established local favorites cherished by residents to bustling shops with endless lines, the tradition of udon meguri—going from shop to shop in search of the best flavors—has become a cultural hallmark of Kagawa itself.

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A Trip to Tateshina in Nagano- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Seeking relief from the heat, I visited Tateshina. Nagano is a place I love deeply, filled with various charms throughout the seasons. This year, Japan has experienced unprecedentedly severe heat, with record-breaking high temperatures one after another. Especially in Tokyo, where I live, there were 23 days of extreme heat (with temperatures over 35°C) by late August, marking the longest consecutive streak of heatwave days on record.

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Asa-gayu at 瓢亭, a historic traditional restaurant in Kyoto- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Morning rice porridge in Kyoto. The tradition of asagayu (morning rice porridge) began in the late Edo period when regular customers who spent the night in Gion would visit the restaurant to enjoy it in the morning. It became an official menu item in 1868. The seasonal asagayu served at Hyotei’s main restaurant offers an especially unique and special experience.The dishes served alongside the porridge include simmered seasonal vegetables and hassun—an assorted platter—which allow you to fully enjoy the atmosphere and the feeling of Kyoto’s summer season with all your five senses.

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貴船-Kifune riverside terrace cuisine in Kyoto-Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Kawadoko dining in Kibune, Kyoto, is a unique culinary experience where guests enjoy traditional Kyoto cuisine while seated on platforms set above the clear waters of the Kibune River. This setting allows diners to savor the refreshing sounds of the flowing river and the surrounding natural scenery. Many long-established inns and restaurants offer exquisite kaiseki and kaiseki-style meals featuring fresh local river fish and seasonal Kyoto ingredients.

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MANPEI HOTEL in Nagano- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Founded in 1894, Mampei Hotel is one of Japan’s premier classic hotels, renowned for its historic Alps Wing featuring a unique fusion of Western and Japanese architectural styles. Surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, the hotel offers a luxurious and tranquil environment. It is famously known as a favored retreat for notable guests such as John Lennon. The dining rooms, bars, and café terrace within the hotel are highly regarded for their retro ambiance and traditional hospitality, which have garnered widespread acclaim over the years.

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The Most Delicious Japanese Fruits in the World- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Japanese summer fruits are known for their high water content and refreshing juiciness, making them perfect for the hot season. They are excellent for hydration and nutrition, helping to prevent summer fatigue and maintain good health. Here, I would like to introduce three representative summer fruits: cherries, muskmelons, and peaches.

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No Matcha, No Life- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Matcha, which enjoys great popularity around the world, has a long history, a unique production process, and some tips for preparation that make it even more fascinating. Here, I would like to share some interesting facts about matcha that I have learned. By understanding these aspects, you can appreciate the charm of matcha more deeply. I hope this will be helpful for those who are thinking about starting to enjoy matcha themselves.

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Experience the Joy of Making Fluffy Japanese Souffle Pancakes-Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Would you like to discover the secrets to making light and fluffy souffle pancakes while enjoying a relaxed, hands-on class in Tokyo? Join our intimate, small-group workshop where beginners are warmly welcomed and everyone can learn together in a friendly, home-like atmosphere.

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Miyajima in Aki (安芸の宮島), one of Japan’s Three Most Scenic Spots- Japanese home cooking class in Tokyo

Itsukushima Shrine is a Shinto shrine located on Itsukushima Island (commonly known as Miyajima) in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and is a renowned landmark representing "Aki no Miyajima," one of the Three Views of Japan. The shrine was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1996 and serves as the head shrine of approximately 500 Itsukushima Shrines throughout Japan.

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