Japanese Sweets Making + Tea Ceremony Experience Plan

  • Tokyo : Asakusa
  • Hosted by Asakusa Jidaiya / 浅草 時代屋

*Only provisional reservations are accepted.

  • Duration
    2.0h
  • Language
    Japanese, English
    Japanese
    English
  • Number of guests
    2 ~ 10 guests
  • Unit Price
    Adults (age:8-90)
    14,360(JPY)
  • Cancellation Policy
    50%
    Cancellation from 2 days before
    100%
    Cancellation made on the day
    Cancellation fees are subject to the Cancellation Policy at the time the reservation is confirmed.

Summary

This plan includes making Japanese sweets, followed by a tea ceremony experience, and eating the sweets you made during the tea ceremony experience.

Details

***Experience Details***

■What is Nerikiri?
Nerikiri is a traditional Japanese confectionery (wagashi) made using white bean paste to represent seasonal plants and scenery through its shape and color.Using authentic traditional tools, let's create beautiful wagashi that are visually appealing. The shapes and colors are flexible. With creativity, you can make a unique wagashi that is just for you. After making them, enjoy taking "Instagrammable" photos in a pure Japanese-style studio, and you can either eat them or take them home (take-home confectionery cases available).

■Experience in a Pure Japanese-style Studio
The experience venue is a pure Japanese-style studio, allowing you to enjoy the atmosphere of making wagashi in a high-end wagashi shop.
*You can work at a desk and chair, so it’s comfortable even for a long duration.

■Come Hands-Free
All the tools are provided, allowing you to participate without bringing anything.
The materials and tools used are traditional ones unique to wagashi making.

***Important Notes***

Please cooperate with hygiene management.
As this is an experience involving food, please cooperate with hygiene measures.

■Handwashing and hand disinfection (before starting and as needed)
Wearing gloves (provided by our shop)
We request your cooperation regarding hygiene measures for materials, tools, and equipment.
If taking home, please consume within the day.
For children under 8 years old:
The experience content is intended for adults, and the minimum age is set at 8 years and older. Children under 8 cannot participate, but if accompanied, we ask for a "private booking."

*The private booking fee is an additional 22,000 yen per group for each experience.

■Barrier-free Support
You can enjoy the experience in a wheelchair. Please note that the restroom is not barrier-free.
*Please consult us in advance as it may be challenging for some experiences.

■We Provide Explanations in English
For foreign guests, we will provide explanations in English, so international customers can participate with peace of mind. Please note that the explanations will be simple and not extensive.

■Photography Allowed, Videos and Recordings Not Allowed
Photography during the experience is permitted. However, videos and recordings are generally not allowed.

■Private Rentals Available for "Only Family Members"
There may be instances where you will experience with other customers. If you wish to use the studio privately, please inform us at the time of booking.

Notes

- If you arrive late for your reservation, the experience time may be shortened or you may not be able to participate at all, and refunds are not available, so please arrive on time.
- The experience is typically shared with others. If you wish to have a private session, please inform us in advance.
- Those with a soy allergy cannot participate. Please be aware.
- Those with latex allergies will be required to make wagashi with their bare hands.

Meeting place

Map
Address
2-3-5 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
1 minute walk from Kaminarimon
1 minute walk from Asakusa Station Exit A4 on the Toei Asakusa Line and Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
3 minutes walk from Asakusa Station (Exit 2) on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line

Host Information

Host name
Asakusa Jidaiya / 浅草 時代屋