Pescetarian Shojin Ryori Cooking Classes(5)
Vegan & Halal Cooking in Osaka: Make a Ichiju Sansai Meal
Healthy, balanced, and delicious Japanese cuisine made halal, vegan and vegetarian-friendly — delve into the essence of traditional cooking with the ichiju sansai meal structure in this welcoming Osaka cooking class in Namba.
Vegan and Shojin Style Cooking Workshop
Learn about the basics of traditional Buddhist Shojin cuisine and cook various vegetarian dishes! Experience includes a specialist-guided Shojin cuisine cooking session, mini-lectures and a goma dofu demonstration - all in English!
Brewery Town Walk & Buddhist Temple Cooking in Kinomoto
Experience the road less traveled in Kinomoto Brewery Town! Engage with the local community, participate in a cooking workshop at Myorakuji Buddhist Temple, and walk the town's breweries and shops.
Healthy Japanese Home Cooking Class in Tokyo (Setagaya)
Enjoy a healthy, sugar-free Japanese meal in this home cooking class in central Tokyo that can accommodate vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and halal-friendly options. Make rolled omelet, onigiri rice balls, soup, mochi, and more!
Tokyo New Year’s Food Cooking Class (Gluten-Free & Vegan)
In this Tokyo home cooking class, learn to craft traditional Japanese New Year’s dishes with a twist – using seasonal, plant-based and gluten-free ingredients. Vegan, vegetarian, and halal options can be accommodated.

Explore the World of Pescetarian Shojin Ryori
If you're looking to broaden your culinary skills and explore a healthier diet, then our Pescetarian Shojin Ryori cooking classes are the perfect match for you. Shojin Ryori, a traditional Japanese Buddhist cuisine, is known for its simplicity, purity, and use of fresh, seasonal ingredients. By combining this with pescetarian options—where fish is included alongside plant-based foods—you get the best of both worlds: the spiritual and ethical eating practices of Shojin Ryori, along with the health benefits of a low-meat diet.
Our cooking classes delve into this harmonious cuisine that goes beyond mere sustenance; it offers a path to mindfulness and spiritual clarity. You'll learn how to prepare nourishing dishes that are not only delicious but also beautiful to look at. Each dish embodies the philosophy of using natural flavors and enhancing ingredients through subtle spices and herbs rather than overpowering them.
Hands-On Cooking Classes with Expert Chefs
In these hands-on cooking classes, participants will gain insights from experienced chefs who are well-versed in Shojin Ryori and pescetarian cooking techniques. The course is designed to suit all skill levels, whether you're a beginner eager to try your hands on Japanese vegetarian cooking or an experienced cook looking to refine your culinary skills.
You'll start by understanding the basics of Shojin Ryori, its history, and its cultural significance. Then, with guided instructions, you will learn how to prepare various dishes; from soups enriched with miso and seaweed, to grilled fish paired with delicately crafted vegetable sides. Each class ensures you take away not only the knowledge of how to prepare these foods but also an understanding of the importance of presentation and balance in Japanese cuisine.
Something for Everyone
One of the most appealing aspects of our Pescetarian Shojin Ryori cooking classes is their inclusivity and adaptability. While you focus on pescetarian options, each dish can be customized to adhere to specific dietary needs, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the experience without compromise. Whether you're a pescetarian, vegetarian, or simply food-curious, these classes offer something for everyone interested in culinary exploration and well-being.
Sign up today to embark on a culinary journey that pays homage to the art and essence of Japanese cuisine. Discover the joy of cooking with mindfulness and intentionality, and bring a piece of this ancient tradition into your modern lifestyle. These cooking classes aren't just about learning recipes; they're about transforming how you see and enjoy food.
Join us in the kitchen to experience the enriching world of Pescetarian Shojin Ryori and take home skills that will enhance not only your cooking repertoire but your appreciation for food as a practice of both nourishment and spiritual enrichment.