All-in-One
Ramen, sushi, and sake — the full Tokyo food experience in one afternoon.

Cook together. Laugh together. Eat together.
Sushi + Ramen + Sake — All in One Experience. Designed for couples. Small group only.
"It felt like coming into their home for a meal."
"My husband and I had the best time. Every detail was carefully planned and flowed effortlessly. The whole experience felt as if we were coming into their home for a meal."
"My fiancé and I take cooking classes everywhere we go but this was probably my favorite because of their personalities!"
"My husband and I did the ramen and sushi class and it was wonderful! Sato and her team are very kind and go above and beyond to make sure each person has a great experience."
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Ramen, sushi, and sake — the full Tokyo food experience in one afternoon.
Work side by side, laughing and learning. It's your creation.
From greeting you outside to taking your photos — you just enjoy.

Our hosts are already waiting outside to welcome you — a small touch guests always notice. Step into our cozy studio, put on your apron, and toast together with a welcome drink.

Shape your own nigiri and rolls using fresh ingredients. Our hosts walk you through every step with patience and care — no pressure, just fun.

Cook your ramen from scratch — authentic broth, homemade toppings, and that perfect noodle pull. Along the way, our hosts share the story behind every ingredient.

Taste 3 premium sakes, paired with your creations. This is when the best conversations happen — about food, Japan, and everything in between. Kanpai!

Sit down together, enjoy what you made, and share stories with your hosts and fellow guests. We capture the moment for you — your photos, sent after class. By the time you step outside, you won't just have photos and recipes. You'll have friends in Tokyo.
This isn't a class. It's a date.
Our studio is small, warm, and deliberately intimate. You’ll cook side by side, share stories over sake, and learn about the culture behind every dish — from hosts who genuinely love what they do.
Every detail is carefully planned so everything flows effortlessly. You just relax, enjoy, and be present together. Whether you’re on a honeymoon or just looking for the perfect afternoon, guests call this “one of the highlights of our trip.”
A small, charming space with warm hosts who make you feel at home — not a sterile studio
You'll share stories, learn about Japanese culture, and leave feeling genuinely connected
From greeting you outside to taking your photos — every moment is taken care of

Ramen Cooking Tokyo offers the only couples cooking class in Tokyo where you make both ramen and sushi together in one 2.5-hour session. With a maximum of 8 guests, premium sake pairing, and hosts who greet you at the door, it is one of the highest-rated date activities in Tokyo. Located in Tsukishima, minutes from Ginza and teamLab Planets. Rated 5.0 on Google with 400+ reviews.
We intentionally keep our class small to make your time truly personal.
We can accommodate raw fish (torched) and pork-free (chicken broth). We cannot accommodate vegetarian, vegan, or halal diets.
Yes! Most couples book 1-3 days in advance. Check availability now — instant confirmation.
You'll be in a small group (max 8) — intimate enough that you'll actually get to know everyone. You work as a pair at your own station, and many couples end up making friends with the other guests.
Not at all. Most guests are beginners. Our hosts are patient and encouraging — they'll guide you through every step with care.
Yes! You'll make and eat a full lunch — ramen, sushi, and sake. No need to eat before or after.
No problem! We have beer and soft drinks included too.
We can modify for raw fish (torched) and pork (chicken broth). We cannot accommodate vegetarian, vegan, or halal.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Full refund.


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