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Authentic Osaka Cooking Class in Yoko's Home

All amenities

Family Friendly
Vegetarian friendly
Chinese, Japanese, English
Apartment
Cooking demonstration
professional cook
Cooking Experience
3 - 4 hours
Min 1, max 6 guests
Start times: 11:00am, 6:00pm
Before you get started with the cooking class, Yoko will introduce you to Japanese cooking techniques and the five different tastes. She will also show you key ingredients you will use throughout the cooking process like seaweed, dried fish, etc. You will then get to put on your aprons and roll up your sleeves to cook with Yoko!

Your Osaka cooking class will be both a cooking demonstration and a hands-on class, where Yoko will prep a few things before you get to participate in the cutting and cooking process. You will make 4 different dishes from scratch during your 1.5 hours cooking class in Osaka.

Yoko is a great teacher and will explain everything thoroughly throughout the entire process. Feel free to ask her more about Japanese cooking styles and don't leave without learning about her secret cooking tips!
Meal
3 - 4 hours
Min 1, max 6 guests
Start times: 11:00am, 6:00pm
After you meet Yoko at the subway station, she will walk you to her apartment through some of the local shopping streets, giving you a small tour of her neighborhood. Yoko lives in a simple, clean apartment complex in the city near the Osaka Castle (a big tourist spot). As soon as you enter, Yoko will have slippers ready for you to wear (it is part of Japanese culture to remove your footwear before entering the house).

After you learn more about the local Japanese way of life, the food and culture, join Yoko for a meal that may include dishes such as rolled sushi or okonomiyaki (savory pancake) or gyoza as a main course and a few of her signature side dishes such as miso soup, pickled seaweed and cucumber, and veggies with tofu and sesame dressing. You will end your meal with a refreshing ice cream.
Notes
Tea or water is already included in the menu. You can also choose a sake tasting set at an additional cost - please choose the alcohol add-on when creating your booking to opt for the sake tasting set (two kinds of sake in a small screw cap bottle). The menu can be customized as per your request, so don't forget to let Yoko know your preference while booking the experience. Yoko can also do a vegetarian, vegan or gluten free meal, on request.

Sample menu

This is just a sample menu to give you an idea of the types of dishes the host cooks. Your menu will vary according to seasonal availability.

  • Rolled sushi or okonomiyaki or gyoza
  • Shira ae (tofu based vegetable salad)
  • Sunomono (pickled cucumber and seaweed)
  • Miso soup

More about Yoko

Yoko learned to cook from her mother when she was young and later joined a culinary institute in Osaka. She loves everything to do with food and a few years ago decided to follow her passion and teach Japanese cooking from her home. During the pandemic, Yoko had the chance to publish a cookbook in Dutch named "YOKO". It includes more than 50 Japanese home cooking recipes and a list of innovate food experiences in Japan, such as soy sauce brewery, miso brewery, knife shop and tea fields.

Yoko also helps her friend at his Kaiseki restaurant - she says it helps her stay up to date with the food industry in Japan, as well as learn new techniques. Yoko perfectly describes herself as a food loving, travel loving, people loving Osakan, who is passionate not only about Japanese food but also its rich history and culture.

What others are saying

"Cooking with Yoko was an amazing experience! She met us right at the Minami-Morimachi station and wore a Japanese kimono as this is what traditional Japanese wear for teaching classes and tea ceremonies. Yoko walked us to her apartment through some of the local shopping streets and gave us a small tour of her area. She was very welcoming and was a great tour guide explaining everything we saw and telling us stories. Yoko is well known in her area as many people greeted her as we walked by on the way to her apartment. She made us feel right at home and greeted us with a cute welcome sign on her door. She had hangers out for us for our jackets and charming aprons to wear. The cooking portion of the experience was very hands on and extremely informational. She taught us so much about traditional Japanese cooking techniques such as how to cut cucumbers into a snake (accordion) design, which looked way better than just a cut up cucumber. She also gave us lots of cooking tips as well including to always mix the miso into a small portion of broth before adding into the soup as it would lose all its flavor, it is easier to cut tofu in your hand (very carefully) since it is so soft, always crack an egg on a flat surface and so much more. One of the highlights of the cooking portion was making the Japanese omelet - one of the best omelets we have ever had! She was so accommodating and even purchased and used gluten free soy sauce as I had an allergy. We had such great conversations over our meal with her about Japan and life that we felt like we were just having a meal with an old friend. At the end of the experience she even walked us about 10 minutes to a local park and pointed us in the direction of the Osaka Castle which is where we were headed to after. She even gave us lots of tips on other places in Japan we would enjoy and wrote them all down for us. We left the entire experience with our bellies full, lots of new Japanese cooking techniques and feeling like we made a new friend. It was an amazing experience altogether!"
Summer and Kaylis
Oct 28, 2025
"Yoko is a wonderful person and we had a great experience. The food was as good as any restaurant and we had the experience of helping to prepare it and getting a recipe as well as having the experience to be able to prepare it again. It was a great evening and would highly recommend this experience."
Vito
Apr 18, 2024
"Today we cooked delicious local dishes with her at Yoko's home in Osaka. Okonomiyaki, pickled seafood and cucumber, Shira-ae (veggies with tofu and sesame dressing), miso soup Afterwards, we strolled down the longest shopping street in Osaka, ate really good sushi and then ended the day with coffee and cake in the hotel garden. (Google Translate)"
rolandb
Apr 17, 2024
""Lovely Yoko" Today we cooked delicious local dishes with Yoko at her home in Osaka: Okonomiyaki, pickled seafood and cucumber, Shira-ae (veggies with tofu and sesame dressing), miso soup. Then we strolled down Osaka's longest shopping street, ate really good sushi and then ended the day with coffee and cake in the hotel garden."
Roland B
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Cancellation

  • No worries booking: free cancellation within 24 hours of booking.
  • Cancel anytime up to 48 hours before your experience for a full refund minus service fees.
  • If your experience is cancelled within 48 hours of your experience, no refund is provided.

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