Nerikiri Workshop: Valentine's Day

Nerikiri Workshop: Valentine's Day

Learn how to make Valentine's themed Nerikiri.

By Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre

Date and time

Saturday, February 8 · 1 - 3pm PST

Location

Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre

6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, BC V5E 4M7 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Discover the beauty of Nerikiri, a traditional Japanese confectionery used in tea ceremonies. In this hands-on workshop, led by Wagashi artist Megu Takahashi, you'll learn the art of shaping Nerikiri dough and create adorable Valentine's Day designs. Whether you're a Japanese tea ceremony enthusiast, love making sweets, or simply curious about Japanese culture, this workshop is a fun and creative way to explore the world of Wagashi.

Information about Nerikiri:

Nerikri is a vegan sweet. Flavors(inside the Nerikiri dough)

· Berry Pie – Berry an

· Bon bon – Matcha an

· Heart – Koshian

Participants will bring home one of each.

IMPORTANT

This workshop is for those age 16 and over.

Please bring an apron and a hand towel.

四季折々の情景を感じられる伝統的な練り切りからユニークで可愛い練り切りまで
隔月デザインが変わる「練りきりワークショップ」を開講しています。

準備された餡を講師デモを交えながら成形していただくことが中心のレッスンとなります。

初心者さんも楽しんでいただけるように丁寧なレッスンを心がけています。基本的には英語でのレッスンとなりますが、日本語でのサポートもあります。
初めての方も安心してお申込みくださいね!

練りきりを通じて日本の文化に触れ、楽しい時間を一緒に過ごしましょう。

Megu Takahashi, a Wagashi artist, has been running M Tokyo Confectionery since 2016. She majored in English at Sophia University in Tokyo. Her lifelong dream has been to become a confectionary artist. To pursue this passion, she enrolled in a Wilton cake decorating course during her university years. After moving to Canada in 2015, her Japanese heritage inspired her to learn Nerikiri and Wagashi. She took various courses with Wagashi masters in Japan. Initially, she focused on custom cake and Nerikiri orders. She now finds fulfillment in teaching Nerikiri and sharing her knowledge and passion for both Japanese culture and dessert-making with the community.

高橋めぐ
上智大学外国語学部英語学科卒業。シンガポールにて5年間金融業で働いた後、カナダ人夫と共にバンクーバーへ移住。幼い頃から趣味だったケーキ作りを活かし販売をしている際、自身のルーツである日本のお菓子、和菓子の魅力に気づく。特に美しくておいしい練り切りに魅了され、現在に至るまで数々の和菓子の師匠から学び続けている。老若男女、経験及び国籍問わず、日本の伝統文化を楽しめるワークショップを目指し毎月開催中。

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Nikkei Centre is a multi-use facility at the corner of Kingsway and Sperling in Burnaby, BC. Officially opened on September 22, 2000, the Centre houses a Japanese Canadian cultural centre, the Nikkei National Museum, a community centre serving the neighbourhood, and a Japanese Canadian garden.

CA$67.92