Dive into the Vibrant Heart of "Kawaii" Culture at Our Tokyo Cute Bento!
Learn to make charming character bento with guidance from passionate local instructors.
【Menu】
Choose between two types of kawaii bento. The menu will be confirmed via email after booking.
1. Panda Bento
2. Brown Bear Bento
3. Limited-Edition Seasonal Bento (inspired by Japanese culture)
Vegetarian, vegan and allergy-friendly options are available (e.g., no nuts, wheat, or milk). Please let us know when booking.
【Location】
Conveniently near Tokyo Station, Shibuya, and Asakusa, perfect for your Tokyo itinerary. Indoor, so comfy even in rain or heat.
【Free Options】
For a limited time, enjoy two add-ons! (Not available on days with adjacent bookings. Please contact us in advance.)
1. 30-mins Advanced Side Dish Prep (Before the Workshop)
2. 30-mins Akasaka Tour (After the Workshop)
No prior cooking experience is required! Let’s create photogenic bento in a fun and friendly setting!
Exit Tameike‑Sanno Station via Exit 7, walk straight ahead, cross the intersection, and the building directly in front of you is ours! The sign with the panda bento is the landmark. We’re in the basement(B1), under a ramen shop. Ticket redemption and activity are at the same location. Safe travels!
We will check the admission ticket at the activity starting location.
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Japanese Yen (JPY)
GMT+9
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Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station
Tokyo Station Bus Terminal, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
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Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
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Price varies by option