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[Kyoto, Kinkakuji area] Food sample experience course (normal course)
[Kyoto, Kinkakuji area] Food sample experience course (normal course)
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[Kyoto, Kinkakuji area] Food sample experience course (normal course)


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Duration:1 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 7 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Kyoto culture through making food samples! The process is simple, so even beginners can feel at ease. It takes just 30 minutes to complete, and you can take your creation home with you. You can enjoy it as a decoration or a practical item, and you can freely customize the colors and decorations. It's located near tourist spots, and multilingual support is also available!

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Product Info

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Food Replica Making Experience
Atelier Melty 252 offers a unique Japanese food sample making experience for tourists and locals alike. Through this unique activity, you can experience Kyoto's food culture while having fun and creating. The normal course is more authentic and more difficult. It takes longer, and you can enjoy the complex tasks.
☆Features☆

Easy even for beginners. Special parts and easy-to-understand instructions are provided, so anyone from elementary school students to adults can participate with confidence.
The experience can be completed in as little as 60 minutes to 3 hours, so you can easily enjoy it in between sightseeing in Kyoto.
You can take home your original creation as it is! It can be used as a memento of your trip, or as interior decoration or a practical item.
You can freely arrange the colors and decorations to create your own special piece.
Multilingual support: Guidance is available in Japanese, English, and Cantonese, so tourists from overseas can participate with peace of mind.

Examples of things you can make: Magnets, key holders, storage boxes, candle holders, wind chimes, etc. Age range
Ages 9 and up (Anyone can participate, from children to adults)
Access: The studio is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Kinkaku-ji Temple, a popular tourist spot in Kyoto, making it an easy place to stop by during your sightseeing trip.
Fee
From 4,500 yen (varies depending on course)

What You Can Expect

Duration: 1 hour(s)

1 Day

  • Taiyaki (Level 3, Time required: 75 minutes, Target: 3rd grade and above)
    A delightful star-shaped cookie food sample keychain with chocolate filling, a unique and practical souvenir from Kyoto.
  • Tonkatsu (Level 3, time required: 90 minutes, for 3rd grade and above)
    A textured yellow and brown crumbled food sample charm, customizable in color and a portable souvenir from the Kyoto experience.
  • Bite-sized Curry Rice (Level 3, Time Required: 90 minutes, Target: 3rd grade and above)
    A miniature shovel holding a vibrant food sample, an imaginative and playful creation from the Kyoto DIY experience.
  • Gunkan Sushi (Level 3, Time Required: 90 minutes, Target: 3rd grade and above)
    A realistic gunkan maki sushi food sample topped with vibrant orange roe, showcasing Japanese culinary art from a Kyoto workshop.
  • Hong Kong Roast Pork Rice (Level 3, Time Required: 60 minutes, Target: 3rd grade and above)
    A realistic miniature Japanese dish food sample on a white ceramic spoon, showcasing intricate details, a unique Kyoto souvenir.
  • Pizza (Level 3, Time required: 90 minutes, Target: 3rd grade and above)
    Four realistic pizza slice food samples with distinct toppings, arranged to form a whole pizza, showcasing customization options in Kyoto.
  • Japanese sweets (Level 4, time required: 90 minutes, for 5th grade and above)
    A delightful white flower-shaped macaron keychain food sample with customizable filling, a quick and easy craft from Kyoto.
  • Xiaolongbao (Level 3, time required: 60 minutes, for 3rd grade and above)
    A close-up of a realistic dessert food sample on a white ceramic spoon, highlighting the fun and ease of the Kyoto crafting experience.
  • Hong Kong Shumai LOVE (Level 5, Duration: 90 minutes, Target: 5th grade and above)
    A row of charming miniature cupcake food samples, finely detailed and perfect as a take-home souvenir from the Kyoto workshop.
  • 5 yen bread wind chimes (Level 3, time required: 90 minutes, for 3rd grade and above)
    A unique Japanese 5-yen coin charm with a small bell on a chain, reflecting traditional culture from the Kyoto food sample workshop.
  • Macaron Crystal Power (Level 3, Time Required: 90 minutes, For 3rd grade and above)
    A beautifully crafted dark macaron cake food sample, adorned with sauce and berries, adding a sweet touch to the Kyoto cultural experience.
  • Blueberry Mousse Box (Level 3, Time required: 60 minutes, For 3rd grade and above)
    A charming miniature cake food sample with pink and berry toppings, presented on a golden stand, a lovely handmade souvenir from Kyoto.
  • Pancake Box (Level 3, Time required: 120 minutes, Target: 3rd grade elementary school students and above)
    A stack of realistic pancake food samples with whipped cream and chocolate sauce, ideal for home decoration or gifting from Kyoto.
  • Ice-Cream Goodbye Mirror (Level 4, Duration: 120 minutes, Target: 5th grade and above)
    A triple-scoop ice cream cone food sample reflected in a mirror, a creative and unique piece from the Kyoto handicraft experience.

Purchase Notice

・Please choose relevant items according to the participants' abilities and interests.
・We provide aprons and gloves, but please note that we cannot be held responsible if your clothes get dirty.
・Food samples are not food, so please keep them in a safe place as decorations. If a child accidentally eats one, please consult a doctor immediately.

Includes/Excludes

  • Experience fee
  • Material cost
  • Equipment Rental
  • Consumption tax
  • Additional toppings

Reminders

  • If you are late, you may not be able to participate.

  • Preschool children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

  • Once your piece is finished, you can take photos straight away. However, it will take some time for your piece to dry completely. This will vary depending on the materials used, so please place your finished piece in a well-ventilated place when you return to your hotel. After 24 hours, it will be safe to touch.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: Atelier Melty 252

Address: 25-2 Nishikaikicho, Kinugasa, Kita-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

How to Get There
By train The nearest train stations are Kitano-Hakubaicho Station on the Randen Line and Kitaoji Station on the Karasuma Subway Line. You can head towards Kinkakuji from either station. Most people get off at these two stations and then transfer to a bus to Kinkakuji. Other ways to get to Kinkakuji: • Take bus 205 from bus stop B3 and get off at Kinkakuji-michi. 5 minutes walk. • Take bus 206 or 6 from bus stop A3 and get off at Senbon Kitaoji. 5 minutes walk.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 7 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 4 to 6 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 60% will apply
  • For cancellations made 2 to 3 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 70% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 80% will apply
  • For cancellations made 0 to 0 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 90% will apply
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the cultural significance of Japanese food replicas displayed in Kyoto's restaurants?

Japanese food replicas, known as "shokuhin sampuru," hold significant cultural value in Kyoto. They serve as a highly effective visual menu, allowing customers to easily understand a dish's appearance and size without language barriers. Beyond practicality, they represent a unique form of craftsmanship, enhancing the dining experience and contributing to Kyoto's rich visual culture, often drawing visitors' attention to local culinary traditions.

2. What materials and techniques are typically used to create Japanese food replicas in a Kyoto food sample experience?

In a Kyoto food sample experience, participants typically use materials like wax or specialized plastic resins to craft replicas. The techniques involve molding, shaping, and painting to meticulously mimic the texture, color, and appearance of real food. This detailed craftsmanship allows for the creation of incredibly realistic and durable food samples, reflecting traditional Japanese artistry in miniature.

3. What is the proper terminology for Japanese food replicas or 'food samples' commonly used in Kyoto?

The proper terminology for Japanese food replicas is "shokuhin sampuru" (食品サンプル). This term literally translates to "food samples" and is widely recognized across Japan, including Kyoto. These incredibly realistic models are a distinctive part of Japanese culinary culture, serving as a visual aid for diners and a unique craft.

4. How should I best care for and transport my finished food sample creation from the Kyoto food sample experience?

To best care for your finished food sample creation from the Kyoto experience, handle it gently as it can be delicate. When transporting, ensure it is placed in a secure container or bag to prevent crushing or damage. Keep it away from extreme temperatures, especially direct sunlight and excessive heat, as this can affect the materials. With proper care, your creation can serve as a lasting decoration or practical item.

5. What should beginners expect from the Kyoto food sample making process in terms of duration and complexity?

Beginners can expect a simple and enjoyable process during the Kyoto food sample making experience. The activity is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, with clear guidance provided. It typically takes just about 30 minutes to complete a creation, allowing participants to comfortably craft their own unique food sample without prior experience or extensive time commitment.

6. What customization options are available when creating Japanese food replicas during the Kyoto experience, and how durable are they?

During the Kyoto food sample experience, you have the freedom to customize colors and decorations, allowing for a personalized creation. The replicas are crafted from durable materials like wax or plastic resins, making them suitable as decorative pieces or practical items. With reasonable care, such as avoiding extreme heat or rough handling, your customized food sample can maintain its appearance for a long time.

7. Beyond restaurant displays, what other roles do Japanese food replicas play in Kyoto's local culture or tourism?

Beyond restaurant displays, Japanese food replicas are significant in Kyoto's tourism as unique souvenirs and gifts, showcasing local cuisine and craftsmanship. They also serve an educational role through workshops like the food sample experience, allowing visitors to engage with a traditional art form. These replicas represent a blend of culinary art and practical design, contributing to Kyoto's distinctive cultural appeal.

8. Where is the Kyoto food sample experience located, especially for travelers visiting the Kinkakuji area?

The Kyoto food sample experience is conveniently located in the Kinkakuji area, near popular tourist spots. This allows travelers to easily combine the hands-on activity with visits to renowned landmarks in the vicinity. Multilingual support is available to assist international visitors, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable cultural experience.

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