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Samurai Sushi Tokyo

A hands-on sushi-making workshop in Nishiazabu that combines professional instruction with samurai-themed cultural storytelling.

Attraction

Activities, Sushi, Cooking Class

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Samurai Sushi Tokyo invites visitors to step behind the counter and make their own sushi with guidance from an experienced chef. Located in a stylish Nishiazabu studio decorated with samurai-inspired elements, the class covers the basics of sushi making—from seasoning rice and choosing neta to shaping nigiri and rolling maki. The experience also includes cultural context, explaining the history of sushi and Japan’s samurai heritage, which adds depth to the culinary lesson. Participants prepare and plate their own sushi before enjoying it in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Perfect for travelers looking for an interactive and educational Tokyo food experience, this workshop offers both skill-building and cultural insight.

Facilities & Services

  • Small group classes

  • English‑friendly instruction

  • All ingredients and tools provided

  • Samurai‑themed interior décor

  • Suitable for beginners

Contact

Address:

106‑0031 Tokyo, Minato City, Nishiazabu, 3 Chome‑8‑18 A‑PULS 2F

Phone:

03-6869-6339

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