Exploring the rich confectionery heritage of Japan, this licensed guide-led wagashi tour in Tokyo promises a delightful hands-on experience. Participants can craft their own traditional Japanese sweets, learning the intricate techniques and cultural significance behind these delicate creations. Located in the vibrant Shinjuku area, the tour offers a unique opportunity to take in the art of wagashi-making, savoring the unique flavors of these time-honored confections. With free cancellation available, this tour provides a chance to discover…
Key Points

- Guided tour led by a licensed professional teaching participants how to make traditional Japanese wagashi sweets in Tokyo’s Shinjuku area.
- Private tour priced at $53.64 per person, with a 1:30 PM start time and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Tour not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for those with certain medical conditions or back problems.
- Participants have the opportunity to craft and savor their own handmade wagashi creations during the immersive experience.
- Meeting point located near Wakamatsu-Kawada station, with the tour returning to the same location at the end.
Tour Overview
This licensed guide-led Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) Experience Tour in Tokyo offers participants the opportunity to make and enjoy their own traditional Japanese confections.
Priced from $53.64 per person, the private tour allows only your group to take part. Located in the Shinjuku area, the experience starts at 1:30 PM and ends back at the meeting point.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and not recommended for those with certain medical conditions.
Confirmed bookings allow for free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the start time, and a lowest price guarantee is provided.
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Meeting Point

The meeting point for the Wagashi Experience Tour is located at 28 Wakamatsucho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0056, Japan.
It’s nearby the Tully’s coffee shop at the Wakamatsu Exit of Wakamatsu-Kawada station on the Oedo line.
The licensed guide will have a logo brochure and guide certificate to identify themselves.
The tour starts promptly at 1:30 PM and returns to the same meeting point location.
Participants should note this isn’t wheelchair accessible and may not be suitable for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions.
Experience Details

On the Wagashi Experience Tour, participants spend the activity making and eating their own Japanese sweets.
The tour begins at 1:30 PM and returns to the meeting point at the end. Led by a licensed guide, the experience allows guests to create traditional wagashi confections.
Participants will learn the art of making these delicate sweets. After crafting their creations, they’ll have the opportunity to savor the fruits of their labor.
The tour provides an authentic and immersive way to explore Japan’s rich confectionery culture in the heart of Tokyo.
Additional Information

Travelers should note that this tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
It’s also not recommended for those with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions. However, most travelers can participate.
The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation at the Wakamatsu-Kawada station. Confirmations are provided at the time of booking.
Customers can reserve now and pay later, taking advantage of the lowest price guarantee.
Booking Information

Customers can reserve now and pay later for this Wagashi experience tour, taking advantage of the lowest price guarantee.
To book, simply select the desired time and check availability. The process is straightforward:
- Secure the reservation without paying upfront
- Provide flexibility to adjust plans as needed
- Take advantage of the lowest price for the tour
With confirmation received at the time of booking, customers can look forward to an unforgettable Wagashi-making experience in Tokyo.
The tour welcomes most travelers, though it isn’t recommended for those with certain medical conditions or needs.
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Wagashi Making Experience

The Wagashi-making experience begins at 1:30 PM, with participants gathering at the designated meeting point near Wakamatsu-Kawada station.
The licensed guide greets the group and provides an overview of the activity. Participants then learn how to make traditional Japanese sweets called wagashi.
Under the guide’s instruction, they carefully craft their own wagashi, using a variety of ingredients and techniques.
Once the wagashi are completed, participants can enjoy their handmade creations.
The experience concludes by returning to the original meeting point, leaving participants with a newfound appreciation for the art of wagashi-making.
Exploring Japanese Sweets Culture

Exploring Japanese sweets culture provides a unique window into the country’s rich culinary heritage.
Wagashi, the traditional Japanese confections, are more than just desserts – they’re intricate artworks that reflect the seasons, natural elements, and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan.
Some key aspects of this culture include:
- Seasonality – Wagashi flavors and designs change throughout the year to celebrate the shifting seasons.
- Omotenashi – The art of hospitality is infused into wagashi, as they’re often served as a gesture of welcoming and care.
- Mono no aware – This Japanese concept of the ephemeral beauty of things is embodied in the delicate, fleeting nature of wagashi.
Highlights of the Tour

A key highlight of the Wagashi Experience Tour is the opportunity to handcraft your own intricate Japanese sweets.
Under the guidance of a licensed guide, you’ll learn the delicate art of wagashi-making. You’ll shape, mold, and decorate your creations using traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients.
Afterward, you’ll get to savor the fruits of your labor, experiencing the unique flavors and textures of these delicate confections.
The tour also includes a visit to the meeting point near the Wakamatsu-Kawada station, where you’ll find the guide waiting with their licensed guide certificate.
It’s a unique and engaging way to learn about Japan’s revered sweets culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need to Bring My Own Apron for the Wagashi Making?
No, you don’t need to bring your own apron. The tour provider will provide all the necessary materials, including an apron, for the wagashi making experience. Everything you need to participate will be available on-site.
Can I Customize the Flavors or Designs of the Wagashi?
Yes, you can typically customize the flavors or designs of the wagashi (Japanese sweets) during the experience. The tour guide will guide you through the creative process, allowing you to personalize your wagashi creations.
Is the Tour Suitable for Vegetarians or Those With Dietary Restrictions?
The tour can accommodate vegetarians and those with dietary restrictions. Participants should inform the guide of any dietary needs when booking so appropriate wagashi options can be provided during the hands-on Japanese sweets making experience.
Can I Take the Leftover Wagashi Back With Me After the Tour?
Participants can take any leftover wagashi they’ve made back with them after the tour. However, the tour doesn’t specify if there’s an option to package the sweets for the trip home.
Is There a Minimum or Maximum Group Size for the Private Tour?
The private tour doesn’t have a minimum or maximum group size. The price per person varies based on the total number of participants in the group, but it’s a private experience tailored to your group’s size.
The Sum Up
This immersive wagashi-making tour offers a delightful opportunity to craft traditional Japanese sweets with the guidance of a licensed expert. Participants can explore the cultural significance behind these confections and savor the unique flavors of their handmade creations. With a convenient location in vibrant Shinjuku and flexible cancellation policies, this experience promises an engaging exploration of Japan’s confectionery heritage.
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