Experience everyday Japanese life through home cooking
Step inside a real Japanese home — whether it’s a charming retro house or a cozy lived-in family home — and enjoy cooking together with a local.
This is not a staged tourist attraction, but an intimate, hands-on experience where you’ll prepare seasonal dishes using everyday tools and ingredients.
You’ll learn small cultural details, from removing your shoes at the entrance to arranging dishes on the table, while sharing stories and enjoying a homemade meal.
Perfect for travelers seeking genuine connection, cultural exchange, and a taste of Japan’s true daily life.
From Shinjuku Station, take the JR Chuo Line (orange) toward Tachikawa.
Get off at Musashi-Koganei Station (about 23 min).
From the north exit, walk 6 minutes. The house is just behind Wild Cherry Blossom Hostel — a dark brown wooden building with a green sign.
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