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【Coming soon】Flying Chef at the City of Blades: Hands-on Japanese Cooking Classes in Seki

【Coming soon】Flying Chef at the City of Blades: Hands-on Japanese Cooking Classes in Seki

Central Gifu

Food & Drink

Navigate the delicious, diverse and delightful world of Japanese cuisine in this fun-filled hands-on cooking class, with popular Flying Chef Shuji Ozeki as your trusty guide, accompanying you at every step with his remarkable culinary skills, warmth, and humor. Learn of "ichiju sansai" (one bowl of soup and three dishes) - the basics of Japanese cooking through recipes in English. Then, dive right into preparing delectable dishes made from a variety of bountiful, seasonal Gifu ingredients. After your cooking lesson, stop by Seki Terrace, a store showcasing an astonishing variety of items of superb quality made in Seki, one of the world's three major cutlery production areas - from kitchen knives, to scissors, nail clippers, razors, and much more. A sharp knife of superior quality is a key to enhancing the flavor and texture of your food, so why not look for one to buy here, or learn to sharpen knives the traditional way through a hands-on lessons? 
For the PM course, your visit to Seki Terrace will be before your cooking class.

Season
2025/12/1~2027/3/31 (Excluding weekends, 12/20-1/10)
Place
OZEKI COOKING SCHOOL
15 Nishimachi, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. 501-3819
【Photos & Contents Coming Soon】 Nihonshu Magic: Sake Brewery by You and Tour with Kurabito

【Photos & Contents Coming Soon】 Nihonshu Magic: Sake Brewery by You and Tour with Kurabito

North Gifu

Life & Culture

Food & Drink

Step into the shoes of a sake brewer! Get an exclusive taste of the magic that goes into the sake brewing process and how it differs to that of beer and wine with the help of a knowledgeable kurabito (brewery worker). With guidance from them, put rice through steps like polishing, steaming, molding, pressing, and more until it transforms into the liquid ambrosia recognized and valued worldwide for its sublime tastes. A local guide will also be with you to ensure that nothing gets lost in translation, making the very most of your sake brewery experience. There are slight variations in course content depending on the season. This course takes place during the sake brewing season from October to March.

Season
2025/4/1~2026/3/31
Place
Hirata Shuzo Sake Brewery
60 Kamininocho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, 506-0845
Dynamic Magnificence: Hida-Osaka Falls E-biking Adventure

Dynamic Magnificence: Hida-Osaka Falls E-biking Adventure

North Gifu

Nature & Activities

Cycle deep into the heart of nature, to witness the thunderous majesty of the Hida-Osaka Falls (the area with the most waterfalls in Japan) in Osaka-cho of Gero City, surrounded by spectacular gorges and vibrant, lush greenery as far as the eye can see, and beauty sculpted from the elements and the eruption of Mount Ontake more than 54,000 years ago. This exhilarating bike-riding adventure takes you through to the grand Gandate Park and then to Michi no Eki Hanamomo, where you can enjoy tasty local snacks of "midarashi dango" and "gohei-mochi" made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. This e-bike tour with an English-speaking guide is accessible even for beginners. Ride away into an adventure of a lifetime in dynamic magnificence. 

Season
2025/6/1~10/31
Place
Gandate Park (example)
In front of JR Hida-Osaka Station
Streams of Refreshing: Shower Climbing at Kijiya Valley, Takayama

Streams of Refreshing: Shower Climbing at Kijiya Valley, Takayama

North Gifu

Nature & Activities

Beat the sweltering heat and humidity of summer with this invigorating, thrilling, and wildly popular seasonal activity! Breathe in the fresh air and wade upstream through the refreshingly cool and clear running waters of the Kijiya Valley in the Nyukawa River in this shower climbing course about a 30-minute drive from the city centre of Takayama, Japan's largest city by area - 90% of which consists of forests filled with nature's abundance. This course includes an accompanying guide to help with navigation of the terrain, transportation between Kijiya Valley and Takayama, as well as rental wetsuits, ensuring convenience and safety for everyone. Elementary school children of 100cm or taller in height can also join, making this activity a great choice for families. Bask in the wonders of the great outdoors as you soak in cooling waters and enjoy summer to your heart's content.

Season
2025/7/1~8/30
2026/7/1~8/30

Place
Happy Plus Tour Desk (meeting place)

22 Ueninocho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, 506-0845
Takayama Townhouse Culinary Lessons and Connections: Regional Cooking Class and Fellowship with Locals

Takayama Townhouse Culinary Lessons and Connections: Regional Cooking Class and Fellowship with Locals

North Gifu

Food & Drink

Chop, simmer, and boil your way to making tasty seasonal culinary delights in the local way using ingredients such as Hida beef, Hida vegetables and seafood from the Hokuriku region, with a huge Japanese machiya (townhouse) built 200 years ago in an old merchant town as a very special setting. Tour the townhouse and and observe its elegant architectural styles and furnishings, featuring prized Takayama crafts such as Shunkei lacquerware and Shibukusa-yaki ware. Listen to stories of the rich history behind these traditional crafts while you are served food piping hot on fine tableware lovingly passed down from many generations prior. Enjoy friendly chats and banter with the owners of the townhouse as they share tales about Japanese traditions and the local history as everyone digs into the delicious meals prepared together, just like a Japanese home party - truly a priceless moment of connection to be had on your Japan travels.

Season
2025/4/1~2026/3/31
2026/4/1~2027/3/31
Place
Iwasatei
26 Kamisannomachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0846
Savor the Rich Flavors of Takayama: Regional Cuisine Cooking Class

Savor the Rich Flavors of Takayama: Regional Cuisine Cooking Class

North Gifu

Food & Drink

Welcome to the tasty culinary world of Hida Takayama! Featuring the mouth-wateringly rich and earthy flavors cultivated deep in the heart of the mountains, prepared using the very best of nature's bounty. Start with a refreshing serving of complimentary Hida apple juice, before cooking and making delicious regional dishes and onigiri (riceballs) with the guidance of a local cook, using fresh ingredients from the Hida region and other areas in Gifu Prefecture. While certain ingredients may be sourced from other prefectures depending on seasonal and weather conditions, the unique flavors of the regional dishes will be maintained. End your cooking and dining session with dessert, featuring tochimochi - traditional sweets made from Japanese horse chestnuts and ricecakes. As you finish your course, hear of tales behind the history and setting of how the bitter Japanese horse chestnut found its place on the dining table of Japanese households, along with other stories highlighting the natural features of Hida, as well as its illustrious past. If requested beforehand, Hida beef can be swapped out for substitutes like Hida pork and buri (Japanese yellowtail) from Toyama. This fish has been long enjoyed as a delicacy in the area along the Etchu Highway - so much so it's also called the Buri Highway. 

Season
2025/4/1~2026/3/31
2026/4/1~2027/3/31
Place
Karaage no Don

4-23-2 Honmachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0011
Interweavings of History and Culture: Encountering Hida Takayama

Interweavings of History and Culture: Encountering Hida Takayama

North Gifu

Tradition & History

Unravel the threads of Hida Takayama's culture steeped in history and cultivated in centuries of relative isolation, as you visit its key locations accompanied by a local guide in this popular walking tour. Begin from the famous Takayama Historical District, with its traditional architecture made from the artisanal carpentry skills of the Hida master craftsmen, with streets that retain the look and feel of a time from centuries past, then walk across the prominent vermillion Nakabashi Bridge - part of a well-loved and known part of Hida Takayama. Moving on, you'll be encounter the venerable Takayama Jinya (also known as the Takayama Historical Government House), established as the center of politics in the Hida region during the Edo period and the only remaining facility of its kind in Japan, and the Jinya-mae Morning Markets in front selling a variety of folk crafts, local produce and sweets, with opportunities to mingle with the locals. Try delicious local Takayama snacks like "midarashi dango", before walking towards the Hida Kokubun-ji Temple and beholding for your very own eyes a place reputed to be the finest ancient temple in the Hida region. 

Season
2025/4/1~2027/3/31
Place
Happy Plus Tour Desk (meeting place)
22 Ueninocho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0845
Exquisite Hospitality: 400 years of Sowaryu-style tea ceremony and Sowaryu Honzen Kuzushi kaiseki

Exquisite Hospitality: 400 years of Sowaryu-style tea ceremony and Sowaryu Honzen Kuzushi kaiseki

North Gifu

Tradition & History

Rediscover fine dining done the way of the samurai with the Sowaryu Honzen Kuzushi and the Sowaryu-style tea ceremony still thriving well even to this day in Hida Takayama, a town famous for its well-established traditional crafts and historical districts. The Sowaryu-style tea ceremony was founded about 400 years ago by Shigechika “Sowa” of the Kanamori family that ruled the Hida-Takayama domain and passed down primarily through temples in Takayama. It left an indelible mark on the culture of Kyoto as a warrior-style tea ceremony practiced in various places from the gardens of Ohara Town's Sanzenin Temple to the tea rooms of Kinkakuji. Prepared in the refined spirit of the tea ceremony is the Sowaryu Honzen, a kaiseki course said to date back from the late Edo-period, popular with the samurai class, and a rare luxury that very few restaurants continue to offer nationwide. While it originally features a staggering array of 30 dishes, the Sowaryu Honzen Kuzushi (simplified) course lunch instead showcases a selection of 11 dishes expertly put together from an abundance of fresh, local ingredients with a profound sense of aesthetics reflected in its presentation, tableware, and dining ettiquette. After finishing your sumptuous meal, you will then be transported to the long-established Nobato Chaho where you will learn about the differences between the tea ceremonies held by the merchant class and that of the samurai class, and enjoy Japanese sweets with usucha ("thin tea" - usually used for tea ceremony). Taste and see the beauty in the silence and ceremony through the way of the samurai.

Season
2025/4/1~2026/3/31
2026/4/1~2027/3/31
Place
Ryoutei Susaki (example)
4-14 Shinmeicho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0821
Paths of Righteousness: Samurai tea ceremony and iaido activity

Paths of Righteousness: Samurai tea ceremony and iaido activity

North Gifu

Tradition & History

Delve deep and engage with two integral practices of bushido, the way of the samurai, thriving well even to this day in Hida Takayama, a city well-known for its traditional crafts and historical merchant districts. The first featured through this course is the Sowaryu-style of tea ceremony, founded about 400 years ago by Shigechika “Sowa” of the Kanamori family that ruled the Hida-Takayama domain. Passed down primarily through temples in Takayama, this warrior-style left an indelible mark on the culture of Kyoto, influencing the tea ceremonies held in various locations from the gardens of Ohara Town's Sanzenin Temple to the tea rooms of Kinkakuji. Discover what it's like for yourself by joining a Sowaryu-style tea ceremony, and enjoy Japanese sweets with usucha ("thin tea" - usually used for tea ceremonies) while you learn about the differences between the tea ceremonies held by the merchant class and that of the samurai class. After that, it's time for a change of clothes and pace for iaido! You'll put on kimono and hakama, before moving to the Emaden (shrine building where votive picture tablets are hung) of the Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine. Calm and steady your heart as a hanshi (master instructor) of the Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu Iaido, one of the two most widely practiced schools of iaido in Japan, guides you through a series of kata (form, movement), such as battou (sword-drawing), kobo (attack and defense), noto (sword-sheathing). You will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the iaido activity. From the calm and graceful steps of the tea ceremony, to the swift and powerful moves of iaido, walk the paths of righteousness the way the samurais did in the spirit of bushido.

Season
2025/1/6~2026/3/31
2026/4/1~2027/3/31
Place
Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine, Sanshuden
178 Sakuramachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0858
Across the Land of Clear Waters: E-bike 1-Day Tour from Takayama City to Gujo Hachiman (approx. 90km)

Across the Land of Clear Waters: E-bike 1-Day Tour from Takayama City to Gujo Hachiman (approx. 90km)

North Gifu

Nature & Activities

Savor the wonder of Gifu's grand outdoors throughout the seasons, with picturesque sights and opportunities to encounter local wildlife as you e-bike your way for about 90km from Takayama City to Gujo Hachiman. E-biking means no worries about requiring the stamina to go to distance. Move at your own leisurely pace in this exclusive, private tour to areas hard to reach by public transport. This course is recommended for those staying overnight in Takayama City and are planning to travel southwards the day after. Luggage will be delivered separately to your destination, further adding to your convenience with light and easy travel. 

Season
2025/4/2~2025/11/30,2026/3/1~3/30 (Excluding Tuesdays)
2026/4/1~2026/11/30,2027/3/1~3/31 (Excluding Tuesdays)

Place
Takayama Station (meeting place)
1-22-2 Showa-cho, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0053
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