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Fun Classes for Expats Living in Kyoto

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: One of the best ways to get settled after a move is to get out there and do something. Enhance your experience in Kyoto by joining classes that are great for meeting people and adapting to life abroad.

For expats and digital nomads in Kyoto, immersing yourself in the local culture and community is an enriching experience that can be facilitated through a variety of classes. Whether you're looking to hone a skill, pick up a new hobby, or simply meet like-minded individuals, Kyoto offers a range of English-friendly classes that cater to diverse interests. From traditional Japanese arts to modern culinary techniques, these classes not only provide a learning opportunity but also a chance to connect with the local culture and people. Below is a curated list of classes that are perfect for English-speaking adults living in Kyoto.

Kyoto Japanese Cooking Class

Type of Class(es): Japanese Cooking
Location: Central Kyoto

At Kyoto Japanese Cooking Class, expats can learn the art of traditional Japanese cuisine from English-speaking instructors. The classes are hands-on, allowing you to prepare classic dishes such as sushi, tempura, and ramen. It's a delicious way to dive into Japan's culinary culture.

Studio Kura Kyoto

Type of Class(es): Art and Calligraphy
Location: Fushimi Ward, Kyoto

Studio Kura Kyoto offers a serene environment where you can learn the delicate art of Japanese calligraphy and painting. With English instruction available, these classes are accessible to those still mastering the Japanese language and provide a peaceful retreat to practice traditional arts.

Maikoya Kyoto

Type of Class(es): Cultural Workshops
Location: Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto

Maikoya Kyoto is a cultural experience hub where you can participate in various workshops, including tea ceremony, flower arrangement (ikebana), and kimono wearing. These classes are conducted in English and offer a deep dive into the timeless traditions of Japan.

Yamato Japanese Language School

Type of Class(es): Japanese Language
Location: Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto

Yamato Japanese Language School provides a range of Japanese language courses for all levels. Their interactive teaching methods and small class sizes create a supportive environment for expats to improve their language skills while making new friends.

Le Petit Atelier Kyoto

Type of Class(es): French Cooking and Baking
Location: Kita Ward, Kyoto

Le Petit Atelier Kyoto brings a taste of France to Japan with its cooking and baking classes. Taught in English, these classes are perfect for those looking to master the art of French cuisine, from croissants to coq au vin, in a friendly and intimate setting.

Kyoto International Community House

Type of Class(es): Cultural Exchange and Language
Location: Sakyo Ward, Kyoto

The Kyoto International Community House is a hub for cultural exchange, offering various language exchange events and workshops. It's an excellent place for expats to learn more about Japanese culture, meet locals, and practice language skills in an informal setting.

Kyoto Ceramics Center

Type of Class(es): Pottery and Ceramics
Location: Eastern Kyoto

The Kyoto Ceramics Center offers pottery classes where you can learn the craft of Japanese ceramics. With guidance in English, you can create your own pottery pieces, making this a hands-on way to experience a traditional Japanese art form.

Kyoto Wine Academy

Type of Class(es): Wine Tasting and Appreciation
Location: Central Kyoto

For wine enthusiasts, the Kyoto Wine Academy provides a sophisticated environment to learn about and taste various wines. The classes are conducted in English and are a great way to socialize with other wine lovers in the city.

Kyoto Photographers Society

Type of Class(es): Photography
Location: Various locations in Kyoto

The Kyoto Photographers Society organizes workshops and photo walks for photographers of all levels. These classes are a fantastic way to explore Kyoto's picturesque landscapes and historic sites while improving your photography skills.

Kyoto Calligraphy Association

Type of Class(es): Calligraphy
Location: Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto

The Kyoto Calligraphy Association offers calligraphy classes in English, where you can learn the techniques and history behind this beautiful form of writing. It's a meditative and artistic pursuit that also provides insight into Japanese culture.

Kyoto Sake Experience

Type of Class(es): Sake Tasting and Education
Location: Fushimi Ward, Kyoto

Discover the world of Japanese sake with the Kyoto Sake Experience. These English-led classes cover the brewing process, different types of sake, and of course, tastings. It's a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of Japan's national beverage.

Kyoto Cooking Class Taro

Type of Class(es): Home-style Japanese Cooking
Location: Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto

Kyoto Cooking Class Taro offers a cozy atmosphere to learn how to cook home-style Japanese meals. The classes are small and intimate, with English instruction, making it easy to follow along and enjoy the experience of cooking and eating together.

Kyoto Art Center

Type of Class(es): Various Art Disciplines
Location: Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto

The Kyoto Art Center is a creative space that hosts workshops and classes in various art forms, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media. These classes are often available in English and cater to a wide range of artistic interests.

Kyoto International Manga Museum

Type of Class(es): Manga Drawing
Location: Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto

For manga enthusiasts, the Kyoto International Manga Museum offers workshops on manga drawing techniques. These classes are a fun way to learn about manga creation and storytelling, with English-speaking instructors to guide you.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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