Kamakura’s rich cultural heritage comes alive through the Small Group Onigiri Making and Sake Tasting activity. Participants will venture into a cozy sake bar, guided by an expert, to learn the intricate art of crafting traditional Japanese rice balls. As they shape the onigiri, they’ll also savor the flavors of three sake tastings, complemented by delectable snacks. This immersive experience promises a deeper understanding of Japanese culinary traditions, leaving visitors with a newfound appreciation for the country’s gastronomic delights.
Key Points
- Offers a hands-on experience making traditional Japanese onigiri (rice balls) in a small group setting in historic Kamakura.
- Includes a sake tasting session with three small glasses of local sake.
- Led by a knowledgeable guide who provides guidance on onigiri making techniques.
- Activity duration is 90 minutes and is available year-round with scheduled sessions.
- Meeting point is at a Japanese Sake Salon, located in a restaurant complex in Kamakura.
Overview of the Activity
Visitors can enjoy a hands-on experience making traditional Japanese onigiri (rice balls) and savor a selection of local sake during this small-group activity in Kamakura.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, you will learn the art of onigiri-making, shaping and filling the rice balls with various ingredients.
Afterward, they’ll sample three types of sake, gaining insights into the region’s sake culture and flavors.
This 90-minute experience offers a chance to take in authentic Japanese traditions while exploring the historic town of Kamakura.
With a maximum of 5 travelers, the activity provides an intimate and interactive setting.
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Location and Meeting Details
The activity takes place in the historic town of Kamakura, located just an hour south of Tokyo.
Participants meet at the Japanese Sake Salon, situated on the second floor of a restaurant complex. The meeting point is easy to find, as it’s located in the left wing of the complex.
After the activity, participants return to the same meeting point where it began. The experience doesn’t include private transportation, so travelers will need to make their own way to and from the location.
The provider confirms the start time upon booking to ensure participants arrive promptly.
Inclusions and Highlights
The activity includes three small glasses of sake for participants to taste and sample.
In addition, snacks will be served during the experience.
The highlight is hands-on onigiri (rice ball) making, where participants can create their own unique rice balls.
Under the guidance of a local expert, guests will learn the traditional techniques for shaping and filling onigiri.
At the end of the experience, participants get to enjoy the rice balls they made themselves.
Scheduling and Availability
The Kamakura Small Group Onigiri Making and Sake Tasting activity is available year-round, with scheduled sessions from September 5, 2024, to March 2, 2026.
Sessions are offered on Mondays through Sundays at 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM. Plus, there are Tuesday and Wednesday sessions from 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM.
Thursday sessions are only available from 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM. Participants should confirm the start time with the local provider as schedules may vary.
The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation.
Health and Safety Considerations
Participants must be 20 years or older to consume alcohol during the Kamakura Small Group Onigiri Making and Sake Tasting activity.
The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation. Individuals with serious medical conditions should avoid this activity, as the provider can’t accommodate special needs.
Safety is a top priority, and participants are expected to follow all guidelines provided by the local team.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience while maintaining a safe environment for all travelers to enjoy the culture of onigiri making and sake tasting.
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Cancellation and Booking Policies
When booking the Kamakura Small Group Onigiri Making and Sake Tasting experience, travelers can expect to receive confirmation within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Participants have the option to reserve now and pay later. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the activity starts. This provides flexibility for travelers in case their plans change.
The booking and cancellation policies aim to offer a seamless and hassle-free experience for those interested in the Onigiri Making and Sake Tasting activity in Kamakura. Adhering to these policies ensures a positive experience for all participants.
What to Expect
Participants can look forward to an engaging and immersive experience during the Kamakura Small Group Onigiri Making and Sake Tasting activity. The session starts with a sake tasting, allowing guests to sample three varieties while learning about their unique flavors and the art of sake production. Next, you will put on aprons and work together to shape and fill their own onigiri, or Japanese rice balls. The activity ends with everyone enjoying their freshly made onigiri and any remaining sake. It’s a delightful hands-on experience that celebrates Japanese culinary traditions.
What to Expect | |
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Sake Tasting | 3 varieties |
Onigiri Making | Make your own |
Snacks | Enjoy your creations |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Dress Code for the Activity?
There is no specific dress code mentioned for this activity. Participants can wear comfortable, casual clothing suitable for an indoor activity like making rice balls. No formal attire is required.
Can Participants Take the Leftover Onigiri Home?
Participants can take home any leftover onigiri they make during the activity. The local provider encourages taking the extra rice balls as they won’t be served again after the session.
Are There Any Vegetarian or Gluten-Free Options Available?
The activity description doesn’t mention any vegetarian or gluten-free options. Participants should contact the local provider to inquire about any dietary accommodations before booking the experience.
Can Participants Choose the Flavors of Their Onigiri?
Participants can choose the flavors of their onigiri. The activity allows them to customize their rice balls by selecting from a variety of fillings and toppings provided during the session.
Is Photography Allowed During the Activity?
Photography is allowed during the activity. Participants can capture photos of the onigiri making process and the sake tasting experience to preserve their memories of the activity.
The Sum Up
This enriching experience immerses participants in the art of onigiri-making and sake tasting. Guests will craft their own unique rice balls and sample three distinct sake varieties, all while learning about Japanese culinary traditions. With its cozy setting and knowledgeable guidance, this activity offers a delightful glimpse into Kamakura’s cultural heritage, making it a must-try for foodies and curious travelers.
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