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Interior view with plants, tables, and blue wall; Tokyo Mom's Kitchen setting.

SPACE

A Home Kitchen with Heart and Style

Moments from Shinjuku Gyoen, our kitchen blends city charm with the comfort of home.
 

Light-filled, lived-in, and welcoming, it’s a space meant for gathering — not performance.
 

No pressure. No formality. Just real cooking, real conversation, and a relaxed pace.

It feels less like a lesson — and more like being invited to someone’s table.

01.

Home-style atmosphere —

real warmth,

real conversation

02.

Small-group and personal — everyone has space to cook and connect

03.

Slow, easy pace —

no rush,

no pressure

04.

Taste and learn with all five senses

05.

Feel part of everyday life in Tokyo

What Makes This Space Special

This is a space where people arrive as guests

and leave as friends.

that is 

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Modern kitchen with a black countertop and white sink. Tokyo Mom's Kitchen setting.

The Kitchen

Our kitchen is bright and stylish, with warm wood shelves, everyday cookware, and room to cook side by side.
There’s a natural flow to the space — it’s open, comfortable, and lived-in, which makes it easy to relax and just be.

Where We Gather

After cooking, we sit together at the table to enjoy the meal we’ve made — talking, laughing, and sharing little pieces of our lives.
This is the moment everyone remembers most.

Couple at table with food smiling, preparing meal in Tokyo Mom's Kitchen setting.
Cozy living room with yellow sofa, art and open shelves. Tokyo Mom's Kitchen

After the Meal

Once we’ve eaten, you’re welcome to relax here — chatting, laughing, and just being ourselves together.
It’s a great moment to ask locals anything you’ve been curious about.

Location

Just a short walk from Shinjuku Gyoen, our kitchen is a quiet hideaway in the heart of the city — easy to reach, but gently tucked away.

Join Us at the Table

We’d love to welcome you into our kitchen — to cook, talk, and share a slow moment together in the middle of the city.
Whether you’re traveling, living in Tokyo, or passing through, there’s always a seat for you here.

Three people clapping in a kitchen, enjoying a cooking class. Tokyo Mom's Kitchen
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