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Kyaraben: Cartoon Character Bento Making Class
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Experience Location
Duration
2.5 hours
Number of Guests
1 - 8 guests
Accessibility
Family-friendly
Language
Japanese, English
Other
Halal, Kosher, Vegan, Vegetarian, Free drinks
Not only delicious but also extra cute, make your own colorful kyaraben in this character bento making class in Tokyo.
Highlights
Learn how to create your bento box artwork while watching a detailed demonstration from your friendly instructor
Create your own kyaraben character boxed lunch during this creative and challenging bento making workshop
Get creative using different tools and ingredients to build your cute character design
Learn about kyaraben and bento box lunch culture in Japan
Eat your cute creation during the tasting party of the class
Experience Details
A staple food in Japanese culture, bento boxes are synonymous with being a nifty lunch-to-go in Japan. Widely sold at storefronts of restaurants and convenience stores, and families often make homemade ones from scratch. With rice and a number of additional sides for variety, bento boxes can be carefully laid out, a beautiful kind of art form skillfully that was considered by the maker. Beautifully arranged in an order that’s a feast for the eyes, these bento box packed lunches are a convenient way of preparing meals to take to school or work. You’ll often picture something cute whenever you hear the word bento, as your packed lunch might have cute animation or comic book characters proudly on the lid. This is the perfect cooking class to bring bento boxes together with cuteness in a style of packed lunch called a kyaraben: a type of cartoon character bento you can make at a Kyaraben: Cartoon Character Bento Making Class in Tokyo.
In this cooking class in Tokyo, you’ll learn how to turn Japanese animation into boxed bento lunch using the fresh ingredients of the season at a kitchen studio in Yotsuya. You’ll learn about the history and culture around a Japanese home-style bento box but with a playful twist. Sip on a refreshing drink before rolling up your sleeves and prepare to create and eat your very own kyaraben character bento (sometimes also referred to as a charaben). With the help of handy new gadgets and old style Japanese tools, get creative in this kyaraben bento making class. You’ll make your very own kyaraben from fresh ingredients, and finish off with a recipe that you can use to recreate it back home.
Inclusions
A 2.5-hour Kyaraben: Character Bento Box Making Class
Ingredients for creating your own kyaraben bento box
Cooking tools and utensils provided
Recipes you can take home with you
Complimentary Japanese tea
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
This cooking class is held at a cooking studio in Yotsuya. Detailed directions will be shared after booking.
Remarks
Upon booking, you will receive a confirmation within 24 hours. Once confirmed, present your booking information at the event place
Experience Location
A built-up neighborhood in central Tokyo, Yotsuya stretches along the main street between Yotsuya and Yotsuya San-chome subway stations. Yotsuya lies to the east of the greater Shinjuku ward, with access to university campuses, offices, and museums just outside of the city center. One of Tokyo’s older stations, Yotsuya serves as a transit hub that connects between the subway and the JR Line, dotted with restaurants and bars that serve the local salarymen and students coming and going. Yotsuya is home to the Tokyo Toy Museum and also has close access to Shinjuku Gyoen Park on the western side.
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Please note that the time is in Japan Standard Time.