Japanese Cutlery
Heritage Walk with HiTea at Falaknuma Palace
Falaknuma Palace – The Jewel of Hyderabad’s Skyline
Perched majestically 2,000 feet above the City of Pearls, Falaknuma Palace is a celestial marvel that seems to touch the sky, spread over 32 acres of sheer opulence. Built in 1894, this architectural masterpiece is a symphony of grandeur, intricate stucco work, and timeless elegance, offering a journey through the golden era of the Nizams.
Step into a world where history whispers through the marble corridors and rosewood parquet floors, retracing the footsteps of Nizams, European royalty, eminent Begums, and Heads of State. Every ornate archway and chandelier-lit hall echoes the tales of an era where royalty reigned supreme, and luxury knew no bounds.
The Grand Heritage Walk immerses you in this bygone splendor, culminating in an exquisite Hi-Tea experience fit for kings. Indulge in the signature Nizam’s Masala Hi-Tea or a classic English Hi-Tea, served in the breathtaking settings of Celeste, Gol Bungalow, or the Jade Terrace
Make your own kitchen knife with a master blacksmith in Shimanto
In this activity you can experience traditional Japanese craft culture through "Kaji".
In a contemporary society that emphasizes digital networks, old handicraft techniques have become far from everyday life.
Imagine crafting your own knife or scissors from steel, using fire and ancient Japanese techniques. You can commemorate your wedding, or remember your trip, through engraving.
Savour a heartwarming Kotatsu Hotpot this winter season
Introducing Beppu’s first-ever outdoor ‘kotatsu hotpot’ experience!
Picture yourself savouring a steaming hotpot, surrounded by crisp winter air*, all the while staying warm and cosy beneath a traditional ‘kotatsu’ (a low wooden table with an attached blanket for warming yourself under).
This homely experience will give you a real feel for a well-loved Japanese tradition.
Perfect for families, friends, or a romantic evening – this is a one-of-a-kind activity you won’t find anywhere else in Beppu.
Spots are limited, so don’t wait, and book now!
*Please note that this activity takes place on the upper floor balcony of the Space Beppu building
Pure Silver Spoon Making Workshop in Kyoto
Would you like to experience traditional Japanese crafts in Kyoto? This workshop is located an 8-minute walk from Shugakuin Imperial Villa. This is a workshop where you can make spoons from pure silver. I think it's rare to find a workshop where you can make cutlery from pure silver. Since ancient times, silver has been considered a talisman to ward off misfortune and evil spirits. There is also a custom of giving a silver spoon to a baby to wish them happiness. Please rest assured that our craftsmen will carefully assist you. Place the finished spoon in a paulownia box. I think it would be great as a souvenir for yourself or a gift for a loved one!
Cooking Class for Kids and Parents in Kyoto
Discover Japanese cooking and culture by making traditional dishes with local kids in Kyoto, a unique program where you can make new friends while enjoying the art of Japanese cuisine.
ULU, opened in 2022, is a multicultural community space currently staffed by 20 members from various countries.
This is a place where people of all genders, races, ages, and nationalities can come together.
While Kyoto is a popular destination worldwide, opportunities to connect with locals and enjoy a unique cultural experience are rare. Here, you can achieve just that with us!
Japanese Cooking Class in Kyoto with an Introduction to Tofu
Your local host Rita will give you an exciting introduction to authentic Japanese cuisine, starting with a brief tour of a tofu shop that was established 90 years ago! She will talk you through the process of how tofu is made from soy beans and describe the variety of products that can be made from tofu (please note that you will not see the entire process of making tofu, because the manufacturing starts early in the morning).
After your introduction to tofu, Rita will take you upstairs for your Japanese cooking class. You will have the opportunity to help prepare and taste the unique ingredients and seasonings that form the foundation of Japanese cuisine. Your cooking lesson with last about an hour and a half before you sit down together to enjoy the meal you helped prepare over a fun conversation with Rita.
Full Day Nara Deer, Temple, Shrine, Activities & Tea Ceremony
This is a WALKING TOUR.
On this tour, you will explore the best of what Nara has to offer, including the most famous sites, such as Nara Park, and Todaiji Temple, but also some "Off the beaten path" places, such as the original shop of the former Katana maker and actual famous Knifemaker "Kikuichi", and the Kasuga Taisha Shrine.
Continue with cultural activities, including an introduction to Origami, the "Deer Challenge", and Calligraphy. If time allows it, you can wear a Kimono and/or a variety of costumes/outfits and go for a memorable photoshoot.
Explore the site of the oldest temple in Japan, Gangoji Temple, and listen to the scary origin story of the demon of Gangoji.
Finally, go to a traditional Japanese cafe to experience a true Tea Ceremony led by a certified Tea Master, away from the crowded and overpriced tourist traps, with freshly made matcha green tea, right in front of you, and a traditional handmade "Wagashi", a Japanese sweet for Tea.
Echizen Pottery and Echizen Chest Tour with Japanese Sake Tasting
The Echizen region of Fukui Prefecture has been designated as one of the "Six Ancient Kilns of Japan," and is well known for Echizen lacquerware, pottery, and cutlery. Come and try to make your own sake cup with the guidance of a craftsperson. Afterwards, go onto taste the region's traditional dishes at a soba restaurant and modern bar, try sake at a local sake brewery, and visit a chest-making workshop.
Private Market Visit, Tofu Intro & Cooking Class in Kyoto
Explore a bustling, local supermarket that sells everything you need to cook a traditional Japanese meal. Your host Rita will teach you about the local products on offer, from farm-fresh fruits and vegetables to Japanese ingredients and spices. After exploring the supermarket together you will walk to a tofu shop, where you will have your cooking lesson. Rita will talk you through the process of how tofu is made from soy beans and describe the variety of products that can be made from it (please note that you will not see the process of making tofu, because the manufacturing starts early in the morning).
During your hands-on cooking class, you will have the opportunity to help prepare and taste the unique ingredients and seasonings that form the foundation of Japanese cuisine. Your cooking lesson with last about an hour and a half before you sit down together to enjoy the meal you helped prepare over a fun conversation.
Create Your Own Pocket Knife in Miracle Kitchen Knife Factory
Japanese Cutlery Factory Tour
Embark on a fascinating journey of the most advanced kitchen knife factory tour. You can see the highest technology, offering you an in-depth look into the history and technology of Japanese cutlery, rooted in the rich tradition of Samurai sword craftsmanship.
Craft Your Custom Pocket Knife
Under the expert guidance, you will create a pocket knife tailored to your preferences. This hands-on experience allows you to delve into the meticulous process of knife-making.
Discover Samurai Sword History
Learn about the legendary history of Samurai swords and how their craftsmanship has influenced modern Japanese cutlery.
Explore Advanced Japanese Cutlery Technology
Witness the highest level of Japanese cutlery technology, a seamless blend of tradition and innovation.
Join us for a tour that promises not only the creation of a unique pocket knife but also a deep appreciation for the enduring legacy and advanced technology of Japanese cutlery craftsmanship.
Immersive Journey into Japanese Sword Culture in Seki, Gifu
Embark on a unique program in Seki, where you can test various knives and purchase one that best suits your needs.
Immerse yourself in the ancient art of swordsmithing, shaping your very own samurai sword with the help of seasoned craftsmen.
Seki Blade
Seki City, acclaimed worldwide for its outstanding cutlery and swords, owes its reputation to centuries-old traditions and unparalleled craftsmanship in blade forging. The blades crafted here stand out due to their exceptional sharpness, durability, and meticulous attention to detail, making them favorites among professional chefs and enthusiasts alike.
Explore Traditional and Modern Blade Techniques Tour
Visit Seki City, one of the world’s top three blade-producing regions, and discover 700 years of swordsmithing history at the Seki Blacksmithing Tradition Museum. Afterwards, visit the Fukuda Cutlery Industry factory and experience the latest technology by touring the cemented carbide knife brand "KISEKI:" and m aking a pocket knife. After the experience, enjoy seasonal cuisine at a traditional Japanese restaurant involved in the development of "KISEKI:" products.
Private Knife Purchasing Tour in Seki Gifu
Embark on a shopping adventure to find the perfect Japanese knife, showcasing unparalleled quality
This is a program where you visit Seki to test knives, allowing you to purchase the perfect knife suited for you while experiencing knife testing firsthand.
Seki Blade
Seki City, acclaimed worldwide for its outstanding cutlery and swords, owes its reputation to centuries-old traditions and unparalleled craftsmanship in blade forging. The blades crafted here stand out due to their exceptional sharpness, durability, and meticulous attention to detail, making them favorites among professional chefs and enthusiasts alike.
Full Day Nara E bike Tour and Osaka History Food Tour
You will explore THE BEST of what NARA has to offer, cover a day of walking around in 3.5 hours with E-bikes, get more to do in half a day, optimize your trip schedule, and enjoy our connections with the local community, including NARA PARK, TODAIJI TEMPLE, KASUGA TAISHA SHRINE, and a KNIFE MAKING COMPANY, with the chance to buy knives directly from the provider.
After the ancient capital of Japan, let's move forward in time to OSAKA, from the 1800s to the 2010s. Learn about the HISTORY of Osaka THROUGH FOOD, DRINKS, and a MUSEUM, with a friendly and knowledgeable local guide to take you where you would never go alone in this AMAZING CITY. 5 STOPS are included in 4 DISTRICTS, 3 TYPES OF FOOD, a HIDDEN MUSEUM, and a perfect finish.
French guide request:
We cannot guarantee a French-speaking guide, especially for shared tours, as the common language will be English. Please contact us in advance, even for private tours. Thank you for your understanding.