Sushi Making Experience + Japanese Sake Set in Tokyo

Join our 2023 Sushi Making Class in Asakusa, Tokyo. Master Nigiri and Roll Sushi while enjoying Japanese sake. Perfect for food enthusiasts!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sushi Making Tokyo Cooking Class in Asakusa - This cooking class takes about 2 hours.
    First one hour, you can learn about sushi history and make Maki Sushi (Roll Sushi) and Nigiri Sushi.
    After one hour, you can eat sushi you make yourself.
    After eating, you can take photos with a landmark spot in Asakusa, Tokyo as well.

The local staff who have experienced all over the world will host with great entertainment.
We conduct whole lesson in English.
It’s sure to be unforgettable memory of your spending in Tokyo.
Let’s enjoy sushi making together in Asakusa, Tokyo!!

What's Included
  • Japanese Sake Set
  • Meal (The sushi that you made)
Meal Options
  • Sushi rolls (6-8 total) - Roll sushi is a popular type of sushi around the world, where ingredients are wrapped in rice.
  • Nigiri sushi (4 types, total of 8 pieces) - Nigiri sushi is the most standard and popular type of sushi in Japan, and is also the origin of sushi.
  • Japanese sake tasting experience - A tasting set of “sake,” a traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage!
    You can compare the different sakes recommended by our staff!
Additional Information

Our cooking class was opened in 2023 in Tokyo. The theme is “Japanese Food” and “Experience”. We aim to share the joy of “Japanese food culture” and “Sushi making” with people from all over the world!

Japan offers a wide variety of sushi. In this class, you will learn how to make both Roll Sushi (Maki Sushi) and Nigiri Sushi. Nigiri Sushi is the most popular type in Japan and is considered the original form of sushi. It’s the standard sushi style in Japan! Maki Sushi involves rolling ingredients with rice and is enjoyed globally. With enough practice, you can become a Sushi master!

Our cooking class is located in Asakusa, a renowned and popular tourist destination in Tokyo! Asakusa is rich in history and culture, making it a must-visit spot. Let’s enjoy sushi making together in Asakusa, Tokyo!!!!

Location
Sushi Making Tokyo Cooking Class in Asakusa
[Access] 1 minute walk from Exit 4 of Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Turn right at the first narrow road and go straight for about 30m. It's on the 5th floor of a building with a kimono rental shop on the 1st floor. [Access] 1 minute walk from Exit 4 of Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Turn right at the first narrow road and go straight for about 30m. It's on the 5th floor of a building with a kimono rental shop on the 1st floor. Please use the elevator to the right of the kimono rental shop.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Rwalkerusa
Aug 5, 2024
Wonderful experience. - Had a wonderful time. Great experience for a newbie to Japan. We were a couple, but several families with children were there. And enjoyable even for a seasoned gaijin.
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Ellehsim
Jul 23, 2024
Loved the experience! Easy location to find…great fun! - Momo lead the group of 5 terrific sushi making instructors…it was fun and easy to follow the instructions. Great sake and view! We easily found the location. It was great to enjoy sake while learning to make sushi and then eat it at the end! Highly recommend!
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U8752wfshannonh
Apr 27, 2024
Sushi English Champions 🍣 - Excellent sushi, had such a good time and our master sushi maker Yui makes it so much easier! Thank you, 1000 times better than the sushi in england!! ❤️❤️ 🇯🇵🇯🇵🍱🍣🍱🍣
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Quinn_c
Apr 24, 2024
Fun sushi making class! - Such a fun experience across the river from the Asahi headquarters in Asakusa. Hayato was a great instructor and the energy of the class was really fun. We selected the nigiri and sake class. I’d recommend this to anyone visiting Tokyo.
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Riccardobu6655lb
Apr 22, 2024
Sushi making class+sake - Fantastic experience, very fun! Madi was a patient and kind teacher. It is within the reach of anyone who wants to interface with the preparation of sushi. Sufficient understanding of the English language is recommended
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Davidebo8160mz
Apr 22, 2024
Advised - Excellent experience, friendly and courteous staff, very fun to create sushi and then eat it. Absolutely recommended
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R6863xhtomh
Apr 16, 2024
Fantastic for beginners! - Great experience! I had no experience making sushi but the instruction is clear and easy to follow. I recommend to anyone with a love for sushi and a penchant for culinary experiences.
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Marceldy1000qh
Apr 16, 2024
Fun sushi making experience! - The sushi making experience was very fun. Misaki taught us all the beginner ins and outs! She has a lot of humour during her teachings and it made it an amazing experience. And the view during the class is very pleasant too!
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Shershag2024
Apr 14, 2024
Sushi making with a view - Momoka was really fun and the sushi making was a great activity with friends. There is a great view of the river and there was plenty of sushi to eat. Recommend for a quick activity with a meal in a great part of town.
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Atlwitz
Jun 20, 2024
Sushi Making was Amazing; Walking Tour Terrible - I did the Sushi Making class and the Asakusa Walking Tour. The Sushi Making Class was a 10 out of 10. It was amazing. A lot of fun. Great instruction. Sushi came out beautiful and tasted great. The 2 hour class was the perfect amount of time and the teachers spoke great English. Highly recommend!! By contrast, our Asakusa walking tour was terrible. Our guide could barely speak English and couldn’t tell us anything about what we were seeing. He basically just said, “here is a shop” “here is a burned tree” “here is a shrine” — we ended up telling the guide that we would do the rest on our own and we bailed on the rest of the tour. It was supposed to be 2 hours and we left after 20 minutes. A waste of time and money. TIP - Definitely sign up for ONLY the sushi making class. Careful not to sign up for both. That was the mistake that I made. I didn’t even realize I had signed up for the tour too.
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