Oishi Kako Group
Parking 15 vehicles (1 space for large buses)
Grain Dining Puku-zo
This cooking class focuses on grains and vegetables.
You'll learn how to make food that uses no sugar or animal products and will satisfy your body and mind.
Beginners and families with children are welcome.
The lesson takes about an hour, so why not add it as part of your tour of Kimino?
Check Facebook and the website for information on lessons.
Herb Workshop Moku-Moku
Hana Ichiba is holding lessons once a month on craft-making,
including health, beauty, cooking, snacks, and dyes,
that participants can use to enrich their everyday lives.
Accessories such as wreaths, soap, lotion, herbal dyes, herb salts...
This workshop primarily uses herbs nurtured by nature in Kimino♪
Family and individual craft workshops as well as dispatch teachers are available, too.
For more information, please contact us.
Mirai ni Tsunagu Niji no Kai
This is a group that, along with using bamboo as a regional resource, such as maintaining bamboo groves and working with bamboo as a material, and conveying those uses and the appeal of bamboo, holds events promoting exchanges in and out of town.
They host a variety of events, including hands-on learning experiences for elementary school groups, seminars for the general public, and workshops, so check out the website.
Giving priority to locally made products where you can see the production process, using methods passed down for generations, pursuing taste.Safe and reliable products are made carefully here.
Everything has a gentle flavor that will remind you home.
They plan hands-on konyaku and snack making experiences, so feel free to inquire if you are interested. (Dispatch teachers are also available)