Udon Master Class + Stay
Udon Master Class and Udon Tour in Kagawa with 1 Night Stay
In Kagawa, a.k.a. “Udon Prefecture,” stay overnight at UDON HOUSE and learn how to make udon noodles from scratch, then go udon hopping the next morning!
Highlights
Stay overnight in a renovated traditional Japanese home
Make Sanuki Udon from scratch in a hands-on cooking class
Harvest fresh vegetables from a local farm for your udon
Learn about udon types and how to make umami-rich dashi stock
Join an udon-hopping tour visiting two local restaurants the next morning
Experience Details
Sanuki Udon is the local specialty dish in Kagawa, where the largest quantity of udon noodles is consumed in Japan. There are even udon shops that are twice the size of convenience stores! The local people take great pride in the noodles, which are steeped in centuries of craftsmanship and traditions, and reflect the natural resources of Kagawa, namely, their harvest of high-quality wheat. Considered the birthplace of udon, Kagawa Prefecture is the best place for a udon cooking class and food tour.
Among the various types of udon in Japan, one of the most popular is Sanuki Udon noodles, which are characterized by their thick and chewy texture. Also, you can find a variety of toppings that keep this dish fresh and exciting, from Tempura to Aburaage (sweet, fried tofu). Visitors to Udon House will discover this secret during their udon experience.
After check-in, participants will learn how to make Sanuki Udon noodles from scratch. Roll up your sleeves and get ready to mix and knead your own udon. However, the bulk of the kneading is done, not by hand, but by foot! Learn this classic style of udon making and simultaneously give your legs a workout. You’ll also learn about “umami” during a “dashi” (Japanese soup stock) workshop, revealing the ingredients that infuse Japanese cuisine with this uniquely Japanese taste, which has been dubbed “the fifth taste.” While resting the dough, you’ll pick some seasonal vegetables from a local farm for Tempura and side dishes. Then, cut the noodles with a udon-cutter, boil the noodles, and finally slurp your own udon as much as you like.
After class, you can explore the scenic area around, like Chichibugahama Beach or the local Onsen (hot spring), or visit a local Izakaya gastropub. The next day, the udon hopping tour will begin early in the morning, featuring two delicious local udon restaurants that you won’t find in the guidebooks!
What You Get
Udon master class (all-you-can-eat, with one drink)
Lodging at UDON HOUSE for one night
Udon breakfast tour (extra charge for udon noodles)
Coffee and tea are provided in the shared kitchen
Good To Know
Reservations are accepted for groups of two or more.
Check-in is at 10:30 am; the udon class starts at 11:00 am. Check-out is 10:00 am after the udon tour.
Dormitory-style rooms sleep up to four guests each, and the Japanese-style room sleeps three.
If you wish to book the entire property, please select the “Entire House” room type.
Meet your host at Udon House.It is a 1-minute walk from Motoyama Station. More detailed information and a Google Maps link will be provided upon booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation fees are charged as follows:
On the day of arrival: 100% of the total stay cost
One day prior: 80% of the total stay cost
3 days prior: 50% of the total stay cost
6 days prior: 30% of the total stay cost
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KAGAWAMITOYO-SHI1651-3,OKAMOTO, TOYONAKACHO
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Check-in
10:00 ~ 11:00
Check-out
~11:00
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