Episode 8_The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House Filming Locations You Can Visit
日本語版/Japanese version
Netflix drama The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House was filmed in Kyoto.
Below are some filming locations you can visit in Kyoto and my recommendations.
And trivia about Kyoto culture.
Please visit Kyoto and find your favorite.
I hope everyone likes Japanese culture and Kyoto.
Episode 8 - 04:20
Kikuno and Tsurukoma ate spaghetti dish.
The food stylist of this drama, Ms. Nami Iijima, wrote some spaghetti recipes in these LIFE series books.
Episode 8 - 08:20
Takeshi and Hiroshi had a cup of coffee at Coffee Shop Noen. (喫茶農園)
Kyoto is famous for its classic Japanese culture and green tea, but coffee consumption is number one in Japan.
There are so many coffee shops and cafes in Kyoto.
Episode 8 - 17:20
The Mai Master ate Udon with Hararyokaku(原了郭) again.
Episode 8 - 18:00
Yoshino and Koji ate Yudofu(湯豆腐) at Nanzenji Yachiyo.(南禅寺八千代)
There are many good Yudofu restaurants in the Nanzenji Temple area.
Episode 8 - 23:30
Momoko and Momohana(Sumire) had dinner with Mr. Ito at MUROMACHI WAKUDEN. (室町和久傳)
Episode 8 - 27:30
Kiyo made deep-fried oysters with tartar sauce (カキフライ タルタルソース添え)which Sumire could not order at the dinner due to her nervousness.
Episode 8 - 28:40
Ryoko and Professor Tanabe walked in front of the museum at Kyoto Institute of Technology University. (京都工芸繊維大学美術工芸資料館)
Episode 8 - 31:00
Kiyo crossed the Sanjo-Ohashi bridge. (三条大橋)
You should see the Starbucks sign behind her left.
There are some unique Starbucks in Kyoto.
This Kyoto Sanjo-Ohashi Starbucks is one of them. They have Noryoyuka(納涼床), an over-river balcony only during summer.
Episode 8 - 31:30
Kiyo cooked TONJIRU (豚汁) for sisters.
TONJIRU means pork miso soup, it is a typical home-cooked dish.
https://liferecipe.1101.com/1079.html
The food stylist Ms. Nami Iijima's TONJIRU recipe.
Episode 8 - 35:00
They covered their Kimono with Tenugui. (てぬぐい)
Zombie movies lover Momoko useed a skeleton pattern Tenugui.
I would not list where not for tourists.