Taste seasonal dishes. Vegan friendly

Artist Pottery and Cooking Class in the Old Streets of Mt. Hiei

Historical Tours
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180 minutes
Japanese

Would you like to immortalize your trip to Japan with a one-of-a-kind pottery creation? In the serene surroundings of Hieizan Yamanakacho, our studio offers an immersive pottery experience steeped in Japan's rich ceramic heritage. Guided by seasoned artisans, you'll learn traditional techniques for molding your pottery piece. Experience the pliability of soft clay as you shape it with your creativity. Gain insights into Japanese pottery's history and culture, enriching your stay in Japan.

Nestled amidst Hieizan Yamamakacho's scenic beauty, a 15-minute walk unveils shrines, temples, and stone buddhas, inviting exploration of Japan's history and allure. Following your stroll, partake in our Japanese home cooking class led by local homemakers. Utilizing fresh, locally sourced ingredients, master the art of crafting traditional seasonal Japanese dishes. Immerse yourself in Japanese hospitality, relishing the flavors of nature and the region's culinary legacy.

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Artist Pottery and Cooking Class in the Old Streets of Mt. Hiei

From₱15,041.86Per Person

What's included in Artist Pottery and Cooking Class in the Old Streets of Mt. Hiei

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The workshop in Yamanaka-cho, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, is located on Mount Hiei, a 10-minute drive from Kyoto City, which leads to Mount Daimonji. Yamanaka-cho is an ancient road connecting Kyoto and Shiga that has been in existence since the Heian period (794–1185). The historical townscape and lifestyle culture remain, and visitors can enjoy seasonal events and food culture. Vegetables are grown in the fields, and plums are harvested in the tea fields. Seasonal Japanese cuisine using local ingredients can be enjoyed. A walk around the area will take you to a shrine with a 400-year-old cypress tree and Seikyoji Temple. The seated statue of Amida Nyorai is 2.7 meters high and 1.7 meters wide, carved from high granite. It is somewhat old, dating from the late Edo period (1603–1868). The building of a tea ceremony house from the Edo period also remains. Visitors can feel as if they are stepping back in time at the workshop, where they can feel the murmuring of the river and make their original works of art under the guidance of the artist. You can also cook rice in earthenware pots and make rice balls and sushi rolls.

Inclusions

  • Material cost
  • Private transportation
  • Ceramic art works Shipping charges Prices vary depending on region and mailing method.
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Meeting / End Points

  • Address: 6-16 Yamanaka-cho, Otsu-shi, Shiga We recommend it as the easiest access from Kyoto. 5 km from Ginkakuji Temple in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto. 5 minutes by cab. 25 minutes from 8 km from Kyoto Imperial Palace. 15 minutes by cab. Diagonally in front of the house is Inchoji Temple.

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