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Food Model Making Workshop
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Description
Overview
Food models (fake food or food samples) are replicas of a food item.
You may find restaurants’ storefronts and their plastic food that look real.
To become the “shokunin (master)” of food models, it takes at least ten years of training.
“Shokunin” shows you and teaches you how to make.
Making your own food models in the food models factory is a unique and memorable experience.
Inquire into authentic Japanese culture!
Itinerary
1 | A short lesson about food samplings by the “shokunin” of food models. |
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2 | Making two tuna sushi samples |
3 | Making two tempura samples. |
4 | Making two miniature sweets samples. |
Highlights
Availability/ Operating Hours | Daily (except Sunday & Monday) |
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Meeting Time | 10:00 (It can be changed upon your request) |
Meeting Place | Aoi sample Show on GoogleMap |
Time Required | 120 minutes |
Price |
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Number of persons | 5 – 20 people |
What’s included | Set of Japanese food models: two sushi, two tempura, two miniature sweets. English Interpretation Service included. |
What to bring | – |
Language | English and Japanese |
Wheelchair Friendly | No |
Kids Friendly | Yes |
Reservation | 14 days in advance |
Payment Option | Cash |
Cancellation Policy |
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