Decorative Japanese Dessert Making Workshop

Central Sendai
Central Sendai
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Learn traditional Japanese confectionery techniques while making super cute sweets.

Learn traditional Japanese confectionery techniques while making super cute sweets.

10:40–11:00 / 13:40–14:00 Check-in and reception at Mitakisan Fudoin Temple 2F Tatami Room
11:00–11:05 / 14:00–14:05 Instructor’s greeting and self-introduction
11:05–12:10 / 14:05–15:10 Decorative Japanese dessert making (One with Musubimaru mascot design and one with Sendai/Miyagi-style design)
12:10–12:30 / 15:10–15:30 Enjoy your own wagashi sweets with tea and fill out feedback forms
12:30 / 15:30 Farewell and finish
*The afternoon session is the same as the morning one.

SENDAI Tourist Information Desk

SENDAI Tourist Information Desk

Our multi-lingual tourist information center, the "SENDAI Tourist Information Desk" offers tourists, including international visitors to Japan, sightseeing information about various areas of Tohoku, not to mention, Sendai. Also, we offer activities and tour programs to help tourists experience Sendai culture. Furthermore, we manage the tax exemption counter which allows tourists to process any tax-free shopping purchases into one lump sum. We handle inquiries in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean. You can also use the Skype service to connect with other tourist information centers around Tohoku for free. We are waiting for your visit.

Comment by orgnaizer

Experience making traditional Japanese sweets with our instructor Chika Ogasawara. In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to make Japanese sweets in the shape of Sendai and Miyagi’s sightseeing mascot, "Musubimaru", and other designs iconic to Sendai, Miyagi and the Tohoku region. When your masterpieces are ready to eat, you'll enjoy them paired with a cup of Japanese sencha tea produced in Miyagi Prefecture. Let’s try making decorative Japanese sweets in cute and colorful designs!

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