
I love eating and sleeping. Therefore, my project is called “KAIN TULOG”. KAIN means to Eat. TULOG refers to Sleep. It is Tagalog, Filipino language.
Welcome to my project! This website provides you with latest information about the project. My name is Naohiko Watanuki (please call me Nao), Japanese Homestyle Cooking Instructor.
According to Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), Japan received 36,869,900 tourists in 2024, indicating that its inbound tourism has made a complete recovery to pre-pandemic levels. What are the things foreign tourists want to do in Japan? Many tourists are interested to eat authentic Japanese foods such as Sushi, Yakiniku, Unagi, Tempura, Ramen, Okonomiyaki and so on. Their latest trends are to enjoy gourmet foods in the countryside and to participate in the Japanese Homestyle Cooking Lesson. I can do something special for you. Let me tell you how I make your stay in Japan both meaningful and comfortable.
Below are the characteristics of my project:
Ramen (Make from soup stock)
Okonomiyaki (Kombu makes the difference)