Making Mochi Party on new year's eve!
Izumi, JapanPart of the Airbnb Cooking collection
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Cooking experience hosted by Issei
3 hours
Japanese
Up to 5 people
Hosted in English
What you'll do
First, we're gonna prepare to make mochi. And explain how to make mochi.
sually we use tools for making mochi. But this time we use a machine to make it. maybe it's not a traditional way. But the machine is still working almost 40 years. I think it's also a traditional machine making.
After that, we're gonna make our own mochi and tasting mochi with some ingredients. We're also gonna make "Oshiruko". Oshiruko is Red beans soup with mochi.
If you had plenty, we can share them you can't eat during party. You can bring it up for your journey.
On December 31, trains will be working all night long. So you don't need to care about time!
The ending time of experience is about 9:00pm. But It's allowed to stay here after the experience:)
We're gonna stay here until midnight or morning on January 1, new year day. Let's enjoy together!
Other things to note
We don't recommend to join if you don't like share something like food, ingredients and tools.
sually we use tools for making mochi. But this time we use a machine to make it. maybe it's not a traditional way. But the machine is still working almost 40 years. I think it's also a traditional machine making.
After that, we're gonna make our own mochi and tasting mochi with some ingredients. We're also gonna make "Oshiruko". Oshiruko is Red beans soup with mochi.
If you had plenty, we can share them you can't eat during party. You can bring it up for your journey.
On December 31, trains will be working all night long. So you don't need to care about time!
The ending time of experience is about 9:00pm. But It's allowed to stay here after the experience:)
We're gonna stay here until midnight or morning on January 1, new year day. Let's enjoy together!
Other things to note
We don't recommend to join if you don't like share something like food, ingredients and tools.
First, we're gonna prepare to make mochi. And explain how to make mochi.
sually we use tools for making mochi. But this time we use a machine to make it. maybe it's not a traditional way. But the machine is still working almost 40 years. I think it's also a traditional machine making.
After that, we're gonna make our own mochi and tasting mochi with some ingredients. We're also gonna make "Oshiruko". Oshiruko is Red beans soup with mo…
sually we use tools for making mochi. But this time we use a machine to make it. maybe it's not a traditional way. But the machine is still working almost 40 years. I think it's also a traditional machine making.
After that, we're gonna make our own mochi and tasting mochi with some ingredients. We're also gonna make "Oshiruko". Oshiruko is Red beans soup with mo…
Issei's commitment to safety
This host committed to Airbnb’s COVID-19-related safety and cleaning guidelines—including adhering to social distancing guidelines, practicing good hygiene, and ensuring that all participants wear a mask.
What's included
- FoodIngredients of Mochi
- DrinksRoasted-Green tea
- EquipmentA machine of making Mochi
- 2 Reviews
- Identity verified
Hi, there! I'm Issei. Every Year, I held Making Mochi Party with my friends on Dec 31. We use a electronic making mochi machine instead of traditional tools(Kine and Usu).
I want you to join the party on Special day. I'll teach you skills how to make mochi, what kind of ingredients are better for putting inside mochi. I'll provide you a Wonderful New Year's Eve.
And I have another Experience "Making tatami mats with a craftsman". Please tell me if you are interested in Japanese traditional culture"tatami".
I want you to join the party on Special day. I'll teach you skills how to make mochi, what kind of ingredients are better for putting inside mochi. I'll provide you a Wonderful New Year's Eve.
And I have another Experience "Making tatami mats with a craftsman". Please tell me if you are interested in Japanese traditional culture"tatami".
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Where you'll be
We use the guesthouse Fujitatami that reformed Japanese traditional house using tatami mats. I own and manage it. It's located in residential area of Osaka.
My father and me are craftsman of tatami mats. There is a workshop of tatami mats next to the guesthouse. So you can see the workshop. You might feel "Japan"!
My father and me are craftsman of tatami mats. There is a workshop of tatami mats next to the guesthouse. So you can see the workshop. You might feel "Japan"!
2 reviews
Dietary preferences
If requested, the host can accommodate the dietary needs listed. You must let the host know before the experience if you’d like an accommodation.
Things to know
Cancellation policy
Any experience can be canceled and fully refunded within 24 hours of purchase, or at least 7 days before the experience starts.
Government ID
You’ll need to take a picture of yourself that matches the photo on your ID. This is so Airbnb can confirm who’s actually going on the experience. You’ll only have to do this once.
Guest requirements
Up to 5 guests ages 18 and up can attend. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age.
What to bring
Clothes you can get dirty
Ingredients that you want to put inside mochi (If you have, let me know before coming)
Ingredients that you want to put inside mochi (If you have, let me know before coming)