This licensed guide-led tour in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity to take in the art of traditional Japanese confectionery. Participants will learn from an expert about the history and techniques behind wagashi, then craft their own delicate sweets. The interactive experience starts and ends at a local coffee shop, providing a chance to savor the handmade treats. While not suitable for those with certain physical limitations, this tour promises an engaging glimpse into a cherished aspect of Japanese culture. What secrets might the guide reveal about the intricate world of wagashi?
Key Points

- The tour offers a hands-on experience where participants learn about the history and techniques of traditional Japanese confectionery, wagashi, from a licensed guide.
- The tour starts and ends at Tully’s coffee shop near Wakamatsu-Kawada station, where attendees make their own wagashi and enjoy the sweets they’ve created.
- The private tour is not wheelchair accessible and may be physically demanding for individuals with certain health limitations.
- Cancellation policy allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- The licensed guide will be present at the meeting point with the company’s logo brochure and guide certificate to lead the group through the wagashi-making activity.
Tour Overview

This private tour offers a hands-on experience with Japanese sweets, or wagashi, in Tokyo. Participants will learn about the history and techniques of traditional Japanese confectionery from a licensed guide.
The tour starts at Tully’s coffee shop near Wakamatsu-Kawada station, where guests will meet their guide and begin the exploration of this delicate culinary art.
During the experience, attendees will have the chance to make their own wagashi treats, gaining insight into the intricate processes and attention to detail that go into these delectable desserts.
At the end of the tour, participants can enjoy the sweets they’ve created before returning to the starting point.
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Meeting Point and Pickup
The tour meets at the Tully’s coffee shop (28-7 Wakamatsu-cho, Shinjuku city) near the Wakamatsu Exit of Wakamatsu-Kawada station on the Oedo line.
Participants will be greeted by their licensed guide, who’ll have the company’s logo brochure and guide certificate.
The tour starts at 1:30 pm and ends back at the meeting point.
Throughout the experience, the guide will lead the group, providing insights and facilitating the Japanese sweets-making activity. Participants can enjoy the snacks they create during the tour.
It’s important to note that this is a private tour, and only your group will participate. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
Included in the Tour

Participants can enjoy Japanese sweets they make themselves during the tour. The tour includes the following:
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You’ll get to make your own Wagashi, which are traditional Japanese sweets. Wagashi come in a variety of shapes, colors, and flavors, and making them is a fun and interactive experience.
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After crafting your Wagashi, you’ll have the opportunity to savor your creations.
The snacks you make are included in the tour cost, so you can indulge in your handmade Japanese treats without any additional charges.
Accessibility and Restrictions

While the tour includes an engaging Wagashi-making experience, there are some accessibility and health considerations to keep in mind.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and it’s also not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with heart conditions or other serious medical concerns.
This is due to the nature of the activities involved, which may be physically demanding for those with certain health limitations. However, most travelers should be able to participate comfortably.
It’s important for interested individuals to carefully consider their personal abilities and limitations before booking the tour to ensure it’s a suitable and enjoyable experience for them.
Tour Details

This tour offers a guided Japanese sweets (wagashi) experience in Tokyo, taking participants through the process of creating traditional confections.
Hosted by a licensed guide, the tour begins at a TuLLYs coffee shop near Wakamatsu-Kawada station, before concluding back at the same meeting point.
During the 2-hour experience, guests will:
- Learn about the history and cultural significance of wagashi
- Craft their own Japanese sweets using authentic ingredients and techniques
- Enjoy sampling the confections they’ve made
The tour is a private experience, with only your group participating. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
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Cancellation Policy

The tour operator offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This provides flexibility for travelers should their plans change.
Cancellations after this 24-hour window are subject to the operator’s policies, which may include fees or no refund.
The tour is a private experience, so only the booked group will participate. Confirmation of the booking is provided at the time of purchase. This allows travelers to secure their spot on the tour with confidence.
Contact Information

Travelers can reach the tour operator at the TuLLYs coffee shop (28-7 Wakamatsu-cho, Shinjuku city) at the Wakamatsu Exit of Wakamatsu-Kawada station on Oed-line, where they’ll meet their licensed guide.
The guide will have the company’s logo brochure and their licensed guide certificate, making them easy to identify.
At the end of the tour, you will return to the same meeting point.
The tour is a private experience, with only your group participating.
To ensure a seamless experience, the operator offers:
- A licensed guide
- Japanese sweets-making experience
- Return to the original meeting point
Additional Notes

Participants generally need to bring comfortable walking shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather, as the tour involves walking and standing while making Japanese sweets. While the tour is not wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate. However, it is not recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with heart conditions or other serious medical issues. Confirmation of the booking will be provided at the time of reservation, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start of the experience.
| Additional Notes | |
|---|---|
| Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible |
| Recommended for | Most travelers can participate |
| Not recommended for | Travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with heart problems or other serious medical conditions |
| Confirmation | Provided at time of booking |
| Cancellation | Free up to 24 hours before the experience starts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Ingredients to the Workshop?
The tour does not allow participants to bring their own ingredients. The experience is designed for guests to make Japanese sweets using the provided materials and guidance from the licensed instructor.
Is There a Minimum/Maximum Group Size for the Tour?
The tour has no minimum or maximum group size. It’s a private tour, so only your group will participate. The size of your group is flexible and can be arranged at the time of booking.
Can I Customize the Sweets I Make During the Tour?
Yes, you can typically customize the sweets you make during this type of tour. The guide will provide instructions and materials, allowing you to create your own unique Japanese-style confections based on your preferences.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for the Sweets Provided?
The sweets provided on the tour may have dietary restrictions based on the ingredients used. Travelers with specific dietary needs should inquire about accommodations when booking the tour to ensure the sweets are suitable for their dietary requirements.
Can I Take the Leftover Sweets Home With Me?
Yes, you can typically take leftover sweets home with you after a hands-on cooking or baking experience. Many tour providers allow participants to package and bring home any snacks or treats they make during the activity.
Recap
This guided tour offers a unique opportunity to learn about and create traditional Japanese wagashi sweets.
Under the instruction of a licensed expert, participants can enjoy this intricate confectionery art.
While the activity may not be suitable for those with certain physical limitations, attendees can savor the handmade treats they’ve crafted before returning to the meeting point.
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