Discover the best top things to do in Takayama, Japan including Takayama Sake Tasting, Chakobo Hiyori, Hida Cooking Class, Traveling Spoon, GREEN Cooking Studio, Co-ba Hida Takayama, Atelier Ihana, Pen Shop Imai, Harvest Gochisousama Cooking Lesson, Hida Sashiko.
Restaurants in Takayama
5.0 based on 55 reviews
We offer wonderfull sake tasting time for international traveller in English. You can taste 6 different kinds of sakes, which are breuwed in Hida Takayama area, during the activity. You can enjoy not only tasting but also learning Japanese culture, tradition and history deeply connected sake since ancient times. Of course, we will give practical information about sake.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
I can experience compounding of the polygonum filiforme actually incense. I perform a tasting of approximately ten kinds of Japanese green tea, and there is the Japanese green tea corner that I drink, and competes. The polygonum filiforme experience ... in from 40 to 60. The tasting of the Japan
5.0 based on 58 reviews
My name is Yoko, the lecturer of HIDA COKING CLASS. I have been living in Hida & Takayama area for most of my life, making local food for my family. As I like cooking and am passionate about speaking in English and socializing with people from abroad, I have started this class. My concept is "Learn local food from local at local's house." Hope we will enjoy the class together!!
I've taken cooking classes before but thought this was one of the best I've experienced. It was fun, action-packed, fast and, finally, delicious when we sat down to eat it. The whole group seemed to really enjoy it. Our instructor and helpers were delightful and fun themselves. Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Traveling Spoon provides travelers with private, authentic food experiences, from homemade meals to cooking classes and market tours, with local hosts in their homes.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Traditional Japanese Cooking Experience & Morning Market Tour
My husband and I spent the afternoon with Akane and Midori. Akane took us to a local sake brewery where we were fortunate to be able to take a tour. Akane told us a lot about the town and its history before we returned to the kitchen to prepare a delicious meal, including miso soup, gyoza, sweet potato and sushi rolls. We ate in a lovely dining room at the rear of the kitchen. We would highly recommend this cooking class to anyone visiting Takayama.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Enjoy talking with local&international people in English over drink! Find local friends! Discover real local life! This is a casual beer party for English speakers. Free entrance for non-Japanese! This is an “English speaking” party! If you’re looking for an opportunity to meet locals and have a casual conversation in English, this is it. Find local friends and get information about finest restaurants/bars/cafes or hidden gems in Takayama! It is free of charge for English speakers from abroad! Why don’t you join us? Time:7:30PM-9:30PM Fee: Entrance fee is free for Non-Japanese. (drinks are 200-400yen, cash on delivery) Some snacks are available, we don’t have meals, though. Bringing snacks for other participants are more than welcome!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
It is a shop dealing with overseas antique miscellaneous goods and retro miscellaneous goods as well as sales and classroom of Glu Deco® accessories. Within the shop, you can also experience the possibility of using a Swarovski ® stone to create a Sarabolle Strap and iPhone Sarabar case at 3,500 yen. Of course, you can take home items you created.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
I have never seen this stationery! I gathered interesting and fun stationery that I only found here. Watch, touch, write, enjoy. Attractiveness of stationery, rediscovery! Pen Shop IMAI (Pen Shop Imai) opened a new writing institution store, the third generation of the small stationery shop in the city of Hida Takayama, "Komari Stationery Store". Fountain pen, ballpoint pen, pencil pen etc etc, a lot of writing instruments and a little fashionable stationery collection. Please spend your time trying writing a fountain pen, writing letters and so on.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
4.5 based on 22 reviews
We practice and inherit the Japanese traditional embroidery culture, "Sashiko." Sashiko is specialized in sewing each simple stitches by hands. It was developed as a method of strengthen the fabric and now it provide a beautiful and traditional hand-made crafts. We have a variety of crafts and display some art pieces. Professional craftsmen may be available for demonstration. No fee for entrance and feel free to come inside and take a look of our beautiful Sashiko pieces.
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