Sword smithing and Okayama Sushi making Experience

6 hours (approximately)

Foreign visitors to Okayama want to experience "true Japanese culture." We have prepared two activities that allow you to experience the traditional culture of Japan and Okayama.
It is said that there are fewer than 30 swordsmiths in Japan who make Japanese swords as their main occupation. Yoshimasa Tomioka is one of the most promising swordsmiths, with numerous awards to his name. This is a rare opportunity to see him forge his swords up close.
Fifty years ago, when families were large, bara sushi was made and eaten in every household in Okayama. However, with families becoming smaller, it has become less common. This opportunity to experience the joy of making and eating it together as a group is a rare experience.
Both activities are part of a culture that even Japanese people can no longer experience.

Example Menu

Main

Bara-Sushi from Okayama

Served with Japanese Soup.

What's Included

Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Kurashikiekikitahirobajikayoshaseiriba Parking Lot

I will pick you up at the rotary for passenger cars on the north side of JR Kurashiki Station.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

This activity consists of two experiences.

1. Observe a Swordsmith Making a Sword
Watch the daily sword-making routine of Yoshimasa Tomioka, a rising star in the world of Japanese swordsmithing. You'll witness the "Tanren" process, in which "tamahagane" steel is heated red hot in a flame, and sparks fly wildly as the steel is forged to a strong, rigid shape. An interpreter will provide translations of Tomioka's explanations about Japanese swords, and questions will also be accepted. This is sure to be a valuable experience that immerses you in the essence of traditional Japanese culture.

2. Bara Sushi Making and Lunch
This activity involves participants making and eating "bara sushi," a local Okayama dish made with an abundance of seafood from the Seto Inland Sea and mountain produce from the Chugoku region. You can choose the toppings and portions of your choice. This is sure to be a wonderful memory of your trip to Okayama, Japan.

Please take advantage of these two experiences of "true traditional Japanese culture, not just a show" as a day trip activity from Kurashiki.

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
Supplied by Cooking and Eating Bara Sushi

Tags

Historical Tours
Cooking Classes

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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