Tama Sushi (sushi-making experience)
The sushi-making experience at Tama Sushi, a long-established restaurant founded in Tsukiji, is a popular program for gaining a deeper understanding of traditional Japanese sushi culture. It offers participants the rare opportunity to learn about traditional Japanese sushi culture and to make their own sushi. In this experience, you will be taught directly by a professional sushi chef, standing at the counter in a white chef robe just like a real sushi chef as you experience making authentic sushi. While learning how to make nigiri-zushi and hand-rolled sushi, you can experience the delicate techniques and delicious flavors of sushi. You can also have fun comparing the sushi you have made with the sushi made by the chef. After the experience, you will receive a certificate and an ukiyo-e coaster as memorabilia of this unforgettable experience.
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More Information about Tama Sushi (sushi-making experience)
Street address
- B1F - 2F, Millennium Tsukiji, 2-15-19 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access
- Tokyo Metro Tsukiji Station Exit 2 → 2 minutes by foot
Opening Hours
- 11:00 - 15:00 (until 14:00 on weekends and national holidays), 17:00 - 22:00
Closed
- Open throughout the year (except for New Year and year-end holidays)
Website
- https://www.tamasushi.co.jp/
Best season
- All year
Point
- Please provide information on any dietary restrictions and allergies beforehand. Please note that any requests made on the day itself cannot be accommodated. Vegetarians, vegans, and those who require Halal food are welcomed. Your first name will be written in Japanese (katakana characters) on the certificate that will be presented at the end of the experience, so please provide your name in advance.
update: Dec.25.2024

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