Fabrication de bonbons Japonais et Grand Bouddha à Kamakura





Description
Vous aimeriez faire des bonbons Japonais authentiques ? En seulement 3 heures, vous pouvez essayer de faire des bonbons Japonais traditionnels (wagashi) et visiter le célèbre Grand Bouddha. Vous pouvez faire des bonbons Japonais saisonniers dans une boutique de renommée mondiale. Les dessins changent chaque mois — cerisiers en fleurs, feux d’artifice, Noël, et plus encore. Le personnel amical vous apprendra à les réaliser étape par étape, et je vous aiderai en traduisant tout en Anglais. Après avoir terminé, vous pouvez déguster vos bonbons faits à la main avec du matcha ou les emporter à la maison avec vous. Le Grand Bouddha de Kamakura est l’une des statues les plus emblématiques du Japon. Je vais partager les mystères derrière le Grand Bouddha, et vous pouvez même entrer dans son corps massif! Pendant la visite, nous nous arrêterons également à quelques endroits de souvenirs et de nourriture locale.Vous pourrez également profiter d'une belle vue sur l'océan. Joignez-vous à moi pour une visite passionnante et facile à suivre remplie de secrets locaux! Vous faire profiter et partager des moments inoubliables !
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Itinéraire
Dans l'expérience de fabrication de wagashi, vous ferez trois bonbons de saison, chacun avec une forme unique reflétant la période de l'année. Ne vous inquiétez pas, je vais vous guider à travers le processus et partager des détails intéressants sur l’histoire du wagashi. Vous pourrez déguster les bonbons sur place ou les ramener chez vous en souvenir. (Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez également déguster une tasse de matcha pour 550 yens supplémentaires.)
Vous pouvez voir une vue magnifique sur l'océan. C'est un endroit populaire parmi la population locale.
Le Grand Bouddha de Kamakura, situé au temple Kotoku-in, est une statue de Bouddha emblématique en bronze de 13,35 mètres, pesant 121 tonnes. Il existe depuis plus de 750 ans et est le seul trésor national bouddhiste de Kamakura. En tant que deuxième plus grand Bouddha de bronze du Japon, c’est un incontournable.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(14)
First time making Japanese sweets and definitely won’t be my last! Our guide, Hiro, was awesome and he helped translate for us. Would definitely do this again and recommend it to anyone who wants to do something different and learn something new!
I only knew about the Great Buddha when it came to sightseeing in Kamakura, but by joining this tour, I was able to learn about Japanese culture through making Japanese sweets, learn about the history of Kamakura and the Great Buddha, and find out about recommended souvenirs. Our guide, Hiro, was very kind and funny, and I especially have fond memories of the lively haiku competition held at the Great Buddha temple. If you visit Japan, you'll be missing out if you don't join this tour.
This tour was perfect for our first visit to Kamakura. Hiro was incredibly kind and attentive! The guide made everything easy to understand and helped us feel comfortable throughout the tour. We learned a lot about Kamakura’s history, temples, and local life, and we especially enjoyed the traditional Japanese sweets (wagashi) experience, which was both fun and memorable. We had a great time with Hiro, and this tour was truly a highlight of our trip to Japan.
Our guide, Hiro warmly welcomed us at Hase station, Kamakura. Firstly we could learn basic information and background about Kamakura. Toward the Japanese sweets making place, strolling through local paths and seeing residences and cafes was exciting. I also could see shining ocean from route 134! It was first time to make Nerikiri and actually challenging for me but it thrilled my creativity and satisfied with after done. The combination of having Matcha with freshly made Nerikiri Orange exceeded my expectation. After that, I could get perfect souvenir; Japanese fusion bagels! Thank you for everything, Hiro!
Making Nerikiri was totally first time and really difficult for me but fun. And it tastes really good! I wanna do this again!
Hiro was a great guide for this wagashi making experience and the great Buddha of Kamakura! The wagashi making was so fun and informative. We joined a class with locals and Hiro translated the teacher's instructions for us. Everyone was incredibly kind and helpful and we ended the class by enjoying one of the wagashi we made with a cup of matcha! We also got to see some of the other beautiful, seasonal wagashi designs. After that we made our way to the great Buddha statue, making a few stops at shops recommended by Hiro. The bronze Buddha was amazing to see especially with a guide to give us additional history. Hiro took pictures for us along the way and recommended a great sushi spot to us for lunch. Kamakura is a beautiful city and this experience was a really great one on our trip. We'll have to visit again to try one of the other seasonal wagashi designs! Thank you, Hiro!
Hiro is a very kind guide, he’ll explain the tour flow very carefully at the first and I believe this will very helpful for the first attendees. The Wagashi class was a very nice experience, you can make your own DIY dessert and can eat it with nice Japanese tea after your work is finished. At the end, the great Buddha of Kamakura is cool!
It was an unforgettable experience—thank you so much! It was my first time making traditional Japanese sweets, and I really enjoyed it! The staff and our guide, Hiro, patiently showed us how to make them step by step. The sweets turned out so beautiful, and we got to eat them right away—they were delicious! I also learned a lot about Japanese confectionery culture and the meaning of the seasons in Japan. The Great Buddha in Kamakura was such a peaceful place. We learned about its history and samurai culture, which was really interesting. I was surprised that we could even go inside the Buddha! Seeing the ocean in Kamakura and stopping by some local shops was another fun part of the tour. Our guide was funny and explained things really clearly. I’d love to join again!
Highly want to recommend to my friends! The paths we walked during the tour were not crowded.Also, the sea was incredibly beautiful, and I was able to experience Kamakura’s hidden place.I would definitely recommend this to my friends!The staff and our guide, Hiro, were also very friendly!
The best guide ever! It became a very enjoyable memory. The sweets we made reflected Japan’s seasons, which was exciting. Since the wagashi we make changes with the seasons, I would love to come again.



