Tsukurioki.jp Celebration
2026-01-19 07:03:52

Celebrating 6 Years of Tsukurioki.jp with T-sensei and Peco Collaboration!

Celebrating 6 Years of Tsukurioki.jp with T-sensei and Peco!



The home-cooked meal subscription service Tsukurioki.jp, managed by Antway (located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, with CEO Megumi Maeshima), is proudly celebrating its 6th anniversary since launching in February 2020. To mark this special occasion, a unique collaboration has taken place between T-sensei, an active childcare advisor and teacher, and Peco, a well-known talent.

Currently, an anniversary campaign is running until January 28, 2026, where customers who use a coupon code on the special website for their first order can get a cashback of 4,000 yen. This initiative exemplifies the service's commitment to making home cooking convenient and joyful for families.

The essence of Tsukurioki.jp is in its mission to alleviate household burdens and improve family bonding through home-cooked meals. This service delivers homemade dishes that have been crafted in professional kitchens, under the supervision of registered dietitians. Customers can simply heat the meals for about five minutes to enjoy a delicious, nutritious dinner that is also budget-friendly.

In conjunction with the 6th anniversary, T-sensei and Peco shared their experiences with Tsukurioki.jp on their social media accounts. T-sensei expressed, “The flavors are warm, just like home-cooked meals. It’s fantastic to receive these refrigerated meals that are ready to eat, allowing more precious time for family and self-care.” This testimonial highlights not only the practicality but also the emotional value that the service offers.

Peco, during her dialogue with T-sensei, noted that “the meals from Tsukurioki.jp could serve as a lucky charm for somebody,” describing the taste as reminiscent of dishes made by a friendly neighbor. “It feels as if someone nearby prepared this for you, lending a sense of warmth,” she shared, resonating with T-sensei, who agreed, saying, “It’s just like when a mother brings over a meal in a Tupperware.”

The two also discussed the ways in which families can decide what meals to choose and how to manage their time better.

For those curious, a comparative report on the time, costs, and efforts involved in preparing a week’s worth of menus at home versus ordering from Tsukurioki.jp is available online.

Antway remains dedicated to minimizing household obligations and aims to create a society where everyone can embrace calm and tranquility in their lives.

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What is Tsukurioki.jp?


Tsukurioki.jp is a meal delivery service offering homemade dishes created by skilled chefs and supervised by dietitians, all delivered chilled to your doorstep. Starting at just 798 yen for a meal (5-meal plan), customers can delegate the cooking responsibilities while enjoying over 1,000 different weekly recipes.

Pricing Plans

  • - 3 Meals Per Week Plan: 9,990 yen/week
  • - 5 Meals Per Week Plan: 15,960 yen/week
*Note: Meals are designed for two adults and two children.

Delivery Availability

Service is currently available in 46 prefectures in Japan, excluding Okinawa.

Corporate Initiatives


In addition to individual subscriptions, Tsukurioki.jp also offers solutions for businesses, including franchise opportunities and employee benefit services, aiming to revolutionize the way families dine together.

About Antway


Antway aims to eliminate the burdens of home life and provide families with opportunities to focus on careers, hobbies, and quality time together. Established in November 2018, the company continues to set high standards in the meal delivery space.

  • - Company Name: Antway Co., Ltd.
  • - CEO: Megumi Maeshima
  • - Location: 1-8-11 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda, Tokyo, 8th Floor, Tokyo YWCA
  • - Website: Antway


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