The restaurant is certified by an accredited halal certification agency. In Japan, the issuance of halal certificates is currently managed by NPOs and religious corporations, unlike in Malaysia, where it is controlled by a federal government agency.
Your gateway to unforgettable
Japanese adventures!
We are fully committed to meeting the specific needs of our Muslim travelers, including prayer times and halal meals. Explore the hidden gems and seasonal wonders of Japan with us.
Your gateway to unforgettable Japanese adventures!
We are fully committed to meeting the specific needs of our Muslim travelers, including prayer times and halal meals. Explore the hidden gems and seasonal wonders of Japan with us
The Japanese tea ceremony, also known as Chado, involves the meticulous preparation and consumption of green tea, typically conducted within the serene ambiance of a traditional tatami room.
Chado in Tokyo: RM160 per person (Duration: approx. 90 minutes)
Chado in Osaka: RM135 per person (Duration: approx. 45 minutes)
Immerse yourself in the tradition of donning authentic attire, with options available for both men and women. Men can opt for yukata, while women have the choice between kimono or yukata.
Kimono/Yukata wearing in Tokyo: RM156 per person
(Duration: until before store closes at 17:00)
Kimono/Yukata wearing in Osaka: RM115 per person
(Duration: ultil before store closes 18:30)
Ikebana, translating to 'living flowers,' embodies the Japanese art of flower arrangement, which has flourished over seven centuries. This art form emphasizes the harmony found in minimalist, linear compositions, accentuating the delicate beauty of flowers, branches, and stems.
Ikebana experience in Tokyo: RM208 per person
(Duration: 90-120 minutes)
Ikebana experience in Kyoto: RM208 per person
(Duration: 90-120 minutes)
The Daruma doll, a hollow, spherical traditional Japanese doll, is inspired by Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism. Today, these dolls are treasured symbols of good fortune, often displayed on shelves in homes or businesses.
Daruma painting in Tokyo: RM77 per person for 9cm Daruma
(Duration: 60-120 minutes)
Wagashi refers to traditional Japanese sweets crafted from a blend of rice or wheat flour, sugar, nuts, beans, and starches. The term 'wagashi' directly translates to Japanese sweets. These delicacies are closely intertwined with tea ceremonies, festivities, holidays, and significant events, commonly savored alongside a cup of green tea.
Wagashi making in Tokyo: RM277 per person (Duration: 2 hours)
Wagashi making in Osaka: RM277 per person (Duration: 2 hours)
Learn to draw manga from a professional manga artist in Nakano City, Tokyo. In this class, you will use provided manga tools, including screen tones, pens, ink, and paper. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist looking to refine your skills, the instructor will tailor the lessons to your level. Take home your completed artwork as a souvenir.
2 hours manga lesson
- 1 person = RM532/pp
- 2 - 4 person = RM336/pp
- 5 - 8 person = RM290/pp
Experience the life of a samurai for a day with an activity crafted for families and first-time visitors. You'll get exclusive access to a normally restricted samurai house and have the opportunity to handle a real katana sword.
Kyoto Samurai Experience - RM594/pp (Duration: 90 minutes)
In this 1.5-hour sushi-making class in Tokyo, participants will visit a century-old sushi shop located in the city's heart, where they will learn to prepare five different types of sushi, including nigiri sushi and tamagoyaki sushi.
Minimum 2 pax : RM294/pp (Duration: 90 minutes)
Fruit picking is a popular activity in Japan, attracting both local and international tourists. Numerous farms across the country provide visitors with the opportunity to pick their own fruit. Generally, visitors pay for a specified time period during which they can pick and enjoy the fruit on-site.
Nakagomi Fruit Orchard in Yamanashi (Variety of fruits available)
Price varies based on fruit : RM76-RM152pp
Enjoy an overnight stay at a restored traditional farmhouse in Shizuoka. Join local farmers in picking tea leaves, roast the tea using traditional methods, and learn to prepare a local dish for dinner. Breakfast is included. The accommodation can host a maximum of 6 guests, with a minimum of 1 guest required.
Farm Stay & Tea Experience with Dinner & Breakfast - RM1,380pp