Tip: Hands-on slots run 9:00 to 16:00 and payment is cash only; pair the baking with the shakushi rice-scoop stamping workshop on the third floor.
Location
Address: 1165-9 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima
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Traveling Spoon books you into Machiko's Hiroshima home, where she teaches two or three family dishes, from sesame dressing ground in a mortar to hand-rolled sushi, before you all eat together.
Tip: The cooking class slot runs 10:00 to 13:00 with the meal included; the lunch-only option skips the teaching, so pick the class if you want the technique.
OKOSTA is the okonomiyaki studio inside ekie at Hiroshima Station, where instructors from the local sauce maker walk you through building the layers on a real teppan.
Tip: Sessions run at 10:30, 13:00 and 18:30, and Muslim-friendly and vegetarian courses can be booked alongside the oyster and beef versions.
The Wood Egg museum class in western Hiroshima teaches okonomiyaki on a household hot plate rather than a restaurant teppan, which is the version you can repeat at home.
Tip: The class runs on Tuesdays only, costs 1,100 yen including apron and paper hat, and takes ninety minutes from 11:30.
Yamadaya's Miyajima flagship keeps a second-floor studio where a 30 minute class puts you at a cast-iron maple-leaf mould, pouring batter and filling two momiji manju under an instructor's eye.
Tip: Weekday sessions start at 10:30, 13:00, 14:15 and 15:30; book online by the day before or ask at the second-floor counter for same-day space.
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