The center of downtown Kyoto is a bustling place; lively businesses selling goods, hurried locals coming and going from traditional homes, and shoppers searching for fresh ingredients in the market. Discover this charming neighborhood like a local with a visit to the famed Nishiki Market alongside a private guide followed by a private lesson on making a homestyle sushi meal.
Begin by meeting the guide at 10:00 or 13:30 at the silver cube ball statue behind Daimaru department store, just west of the Nishiki Market west entrance.
Enter Nishiki Market, Kyoto’s legendary mile-long covered shopping street. For centuries, this has been considered “Kyoto’s kitchen” where the city’s best cooks can find the freshest ingredients.
After shopping for today’s ingredients, stop at a small lantern shop not normally open to tourists. For nine generations, traditional bamboo and paper lanterns have been crafted here. Say hello to the craftsmen and see their wares up close.
After a short walk, arrive at a renovated machiya, a traditional Japanese townhouse. Elegant and modern in style, this is the venue for today’s cooking lesson.
Begin with a casual sake tasting, trying a few different types and selecting the one that best suits your taste.
Enter the kitchen and learn how to prepare three kinds of rolled sushi. From traditional maki handrolls to cute temari sushi balls, a delicate touch and a lot of fun go into creating these delicious rolls. Miso soup, a side dish, and dessert will also be prepared by guests.
Finish by the enjoying the delicious handmade meal.
Part ways with the instructor and continue to explore the city independently.
Notes:
- The sushi cooking activity can be adjusted for vegetarian and vegan guests.
- The lantern shop may be closed on irregular days or guests may only be able to see it from the outside due to work preparation.
- Hotel pickup and dropoff is available for an extra fee. Please inquire with a Travel Consultant for more information.
- This tour is available only to guests 4 year of age and older.
- The drinking age in Japan is 20 years old.
- Please inform your travel agent of any special dietary requirements that you may have.
- We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance (covering emergency medical evacuation).
- Please note that all the above services and tours have yet to be booked; they are proposed for your information only and we will not make any reservations before we receive your confirmation to do so.
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