Nagasaki

Champon Noodles (Nagasaki Ramen)

Thank you for visiting! This class is for people who are interested in local cuisine as well as typical Japanese dishes.    As I live in Nagasaki, I’d like to share Nagasaki's local cooking experience with you.   Nagasaki is located at the western tip of Japan. A lot of tourists from all over the world visit Nagasaki and enjoy its historic places, beautiful nature, onsen( hot springs), and local dishes. Surrounded by a bountiful natural environment, it is overflowing with delicious food from both the land and the sea. In its history, Nagasaki was the only open window to the world during “Sakoku”, the period of Japan’s national isolation. Nagasaki acted as a bridge between Japan and other countries. Out of the exchange between different cultures, a unique culture, which was called “Champon Culture”, was born. “Champon” means “mixing various things” and it is reflected in the traditional Nagasaki style of cuisine, too.   Champon noodle is one of the most popular regional dishes of Nagasaki and is well known all over Japan. It’s a kind of noodle soup simmered with various ingredients such as pork, seafood, and vegetables. It's similar to Ramen, but Champon is healthier because there are a lot of nutritious ingredients in it. The tip on making it so delicious is its soup. Originally, the soup is made from pork bones, simmered for a long time. In this class, however, I’ll show and tell you how to make it much more quickly and easily.   Please join us and enjoy your online-trip to Nagasaki through this cooking experience!! Hope to see you!  
Start - 15 min
Introduction of today’s recipes and preparation
1 hour
Demonstration and cooking lesson

This cooking class is hosted online. You’ll receive an email with a link and details on how to join after your booking. I will send you the recipe and the list of ingredients after accepting the request for this lesson. If you have something you cannot eat, please let me know in advance by email.

  • Who love Japanese Cuisine
  • Who are interested in Japanese Home Cooking
  • Who want to make more Japanese friends
  1. Please read participation condition carefully and make sure the class schedule!
  2. Please click on the schedule you want to join and make the reservation.
  3. Please enter necessary items and complete the application.
  4. Continue, please complete payment on the payment page.
  5. Confirmation of the contents of the application, email for participation will be sent.
  6. Please gather at the classroom place on the day before the start time. Cooking class begins.
Cancellation policy

You can cancel the class at any time by following and with NOT violating our cancellation policy.

Day you cancel
(prior to departure)
CHARGE
More than 11 days:
No charge
10-8 days prior:
20% of full payment
7-2 days prior:
30% of full payment
1 day prior:
50% of full payment
On the activity day or No Show:
100% of full payment

Izumi Shibata

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Hi! I'm Izumi, a cooking instructor at Washocook. Born and raised in Unzen National Park in Nagasaki, which is famous for hot springs surrounded by beautiful mountains. Since my family has run a ryokan (Japanese-style hotel), I’ve learned Japanese hospitality, and it’s one of my dreams to have visitors from all over the world and make them happy with our delicious local cuisine. Because of its long history of international exchange, Nagasaki cuisine is a mixture of Japanese, Chinese and Western dishes, which was born out of the exchange between different cultures. I hope you can enjoy such unique Nagasaki cuisine with me online!
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