Japanese Home Cooking Class in Tokyo. YUCa's Food & Lifestyle Media from Japan

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  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 1(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 2(Thu) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 9(Thu) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 10(Fri) 10:00-12:30

    Okonomiyaki & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 13(Mon) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    May 15(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

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Tokyo Guide : Tsukiji Fish Market (Outer Market)

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This vlog introduces the Tsukiji Outer Market (known as Tsukiji Fish Market) in Tokyo. Tsukiji Outer Market is one of the best places to eat fresh seafood in Tokyo. My family and I visited there on the weekend morning and tried several foods. Please check thie Vlog to see what the Tsukiji Fish Market looks like in the summer of 2020 and the foods we recommend! To enjoy this Vlog more, please also read the article down below.

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YUCa’s Japanese Cooking Online Store on Amazon.com

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I opened my shop on Amazon.com.*
In this shop, there are Japanese kitchenware and cooking tools that I recommend!
Please visit my online shop and take a look!
https://www.amazon.com/shop/yucasjapanesecooking

* YUCa’s Japanese Cooking is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com

Recipe : Poterico

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In this recipe video, I will show you how to make poterico. I did the live streaming at the Takeshita street in Harajuku. During the live streaming, I visit the Calbee+ that is a flagship store of Japanese snack company Calbee. In the store, I tasted their fresh product called Poterico. I promised to recreate this recipe so that everyone can cook and taste one of the popular Japanese snack at your home kitchen. Now, here you are!

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Tokyo Guide : Sequence Miyashita Park In Shibuya | Hotel Review

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In this vlog, I’ll introduce new hotel, The Sequence Miyashita Park which has just opened in Shibuya. This hotel connects to the Miyashita park, which redeveloped for almost 5 years and opened to public finally. My family and I visited there and had the relaxing time in NEW Shibuya. Enjoy this vlog and current Shibuya scene!

Japan Guide : Shonan & Enoshima

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Shonan(湘南)is the name of a region along the coast of Sagami Bay in Kanagawa Prefecture, central Japan. Centered on Enoshima, an island about 50 kilometers southwest of Tokyo, the Shōnan region stretches from Ōiso in the west to Hayama in the east, including Hiratsuka, Chigasaki, Fujisawa, and Kamakura. There are numbers of beaches on its coast line. So, the area is mostly known for marine activities such as surfing, SUP, fishing, etc.


Enoshima (江の島) is a pleasantly touristy island connected to Kanagawa prefecture by a 600 meter long bridge. There are many famous sightseeing spots on this island including Enoshima shrine, New-Enoshima Aquarium, Botanical gardens, Observation tower and caves; there are many visitors throughout the year.

Visitors can see Enoshima shrine when they walk up the hill. It is where Rabenten, one of three Bentens (goddess of arts and wisdom) is enshrined. There is also the Samuel Cocking Garden, which has Japanese and Western styles, and an observation deck around Enoshima shrine. The observation deck is the best spot to see the sunset from, and if the weather is good, there is a chance to see Mt. Fuji from that location.

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Recipe : Baby Food In Japan (11-12 Months) Vol.1 | Overview

In this recipe video, I will introduce how to make the Japanese baby food for 11 to 12 months old baby. From this month, babies can eat almost the same food as kids. So, I will show you how to make prepare a set meal for babies/infants. I hope this recipe video will help you to make easy and nutritious baby foods. Hope you enjoy watching this video and try it out!
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Recipe : Japanese Tartar Sauce (+ Fried Shrimp)

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In this recipe video, I will show you how to make Tartar sauce. I understand that the Tartar sauce is not Japanese food but I remember that many of my cooking class guests said that Tartar sauce in Japan is a bit different from other countries and  delicious! During this video, I introduce my family recipe and also introduce how to make the Ebi Furai (Fried shrimp). Don’t forget to check out the three tips that I recommend. Enjoy this recipe video and please try it out!

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Tokyo Guide : MUJI Hotel Ginza Vol.2 | Japanese breakfast

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In this vlog, I’ll introduce Japanese-style breakfast and unique vending machine at the MUJI Hotel Ginza. Plus, I will take you to the MUJI GINZA, the MUJI’s world flagship Store in Ginza and review their popular Japanese retort curry products! What do you guess the NO.1 popular MUJI’s curry products among Japanese people?

Okosama Lunch (Special Kids Meal) お子様ランチ

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In Japan, there is a kids meal called Okosama lunch. In this kids meal, there are several Yoshoku (Western influenced Japanese food) dishes such as curry rice , hamburg/hamburger , Napolitan, fried shrimp and omelette aside with salad, fruits and sweets! Everything that kids love are decorated in one plate! Some restaurant even gives toys and stationeries, too!!!


Fried potato(フライドポテト)

Ebi-Furai(エビフライ)[Recipe]

Napolitan (ナポリタン) [Recipe]

Omu-rice (オムライス)

 

Memo :
1. To make Japanese baby foods, please check recipe tutorials!
2. To know more about Japanese culture, please check Events & Food Culture.
3. Are you looking for baby food making items? Visit our shop!

Okosama Lunch Plate (Hayabusa) | ランチプレート (はやぶさ) ↓

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Okosama Lunch Plate (Dr.Yellow) | ランチプレート (ドクターイエロー) ↓

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Recipe : Daigaku Imo

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In this recipe video, I will show you how to make Daigaku Imo. Daigaku means “university” and Imo means “potato” in general. During this video, I introduce the story behind this unique name and also some tips and useful techniques to make delicious Daigaku Imo. Enjoy!

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