Why choose this Kyoto tour ?

Tour various locations to learn about the production of seasonal vegetables in Kyoto.
Visit a restaurant that incorporates local produce and SDG vegetables for local consumption.
Tour the Depachika (basement in department stores where food is sold) in Daimaru and learn about the current popular food trends in Japan.
Explore Nishiki Market, a local market with over 400 years of history and the heart of Kyoto’s kitchen. Learn about the history, varieties and importance of local vegetable cultivation methods.

After learning more about Kyoto’s vegetables, experience making your own vegan temari sushi with edible flowers.
Use the same techniques and create your own version of ball-shaped sushi at home with locally sourced ingredients!



Make the most of your Kyoto adventure

What makes Vegan Edible Flower Sushi Making and Vegetable Tour in Kyoto a unique experience ?

A new local vegetable restaurant. The local vegetables displayed in the shop are also very unique. It incorporates a new concept of local production for local consumption and SDGs vegetables.

The products in the basement of the department store always hint at current food trends and show what kind of foods Japanese people like. Recently, professional buyers in Japan and abroad are searching for new sweets and ingredients that are Instagrammable. Long-established stores in Kyoto also have booths in department stores. Depachika is a place where you can catch a glimpse of Japanese food trends by region.

With a history of 400 years, Nishiki Market has been called the kitchen of Kyoto. Its prosperity is attributed to the abundance of groundwater, known as the Kyoto Basin. Each store has well water in the basement, which played a role in preserving fresh vegetables in the Edo period when there were no refrigerators. The Kyoto vegetables sold at Nishiki Market are limited to 23 types of vegetables such as turnips and green onions that are specially grown in each region of Kyoto. Traditionally, the cultivation method of seedlings, which is difficult and time-consuming, has been passed down from generation to generation, and it is important to protect the seeds. In addition to greengrocers, pickles, and tsukudani, Nishiki Market also sells soybean products such as tofu and yuba, which are used as vegetable protein sources for shojin ryori, the foundation of the diet of Zen monks.

Learn how to make temari sushi. As a first step, you will learn how to make sushi rice. Learn how to prepare vegan sushi using the fresh ingredients available locally and discover the seasonal vegetables. Ball-shaped sushi can be easily prepared using this technique. Take the same techniques and create your own version of ball-shaped sushi at home with locally sourced ingredients! You can capture some photos of your sushi and have it for early dinner.
During the tasting, enjoy a cup of complementary Kyoto vegetable flavored coffee or Uji tea (One take-home gift per person is included).

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • This Tour is Provided by 株式会社Honey J コーポレーション.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Asia/Tokyo.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
  • All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 7 Travelers is accepted for booking.