The Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson provides a unique hands-on experience in the art of sushi crafting. Located in the picturesque town of Fujikawaguchiko, this private tour invites participants to learn from expert sushi chefs. From slicing fish to assembling rolls, the lesson covers essential techniques that’ll have you feeling like a sushi pro. And with a delectable lunch featuring your own creations, it’s an unforgettable way to learn about Japan’s renowned culinary traditions. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or simply curious, this lesson is sure to delight.
Key Points
- A private, hands-on sushi-making experience located in Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Japan, with a 100% traveler recommendation.
- Participants make their own sushi to enjoy for lunch under the guidance of an instructor.
- The lesson covers various types of sushi, sashimi, and garnishes, with a focus on teaching proper techniques.
- The meeting point is at Kawaguchiko Station in front of the Tourist Information Center, with the lesson ending at the same location.
- The experience is priced from £189.92 per person and is likely to sell out, so advance booking is recommended.
About the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson
Although the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson is a private tour, participants have the opportunity to enjoy a hands-on experience in the art of sushi making.
Located in Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Japan, the 14-review activity offers a 100% traveler recommendation.
During the lesson, you will make their own sushi, which they can then enjoy for lunch.
The meeting point is at Kawaguchiko Station, in front of the Tourist Information Center.
The experience includes bottled water and lasts until participants return to the original meeting point.
Priced from £189.92 per person, the lesson is likely to sell out.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Fujikawaguchiko machi.
Meeting Point and Logistics
The meeting point for the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson is Kawaguchiko Station, located at 3641 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan. Participants should meet in front of the Tourist Information Center, which has a nameplate. The lesson ends back at the same meeting point.
Meeting Point | Location |
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Kawaguchiko Station | 3641 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan |
Tourist Information Center | Has a nameplate |
Meeting Time | Before the start of the lesson |
Ending Location | Back at the meeting point |
Transportation | Not specified, likely walking distance |
What to Expect During the Lesson
During the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson, you will have the opportunity to learn the art of sushi preparation from an experienced instructor.
The lesson begins with an introduction to the various types of sushi, sashimi, and garnishes.
Next, the instructor demonstrates the proper techniques for slicing fish, forming rice balls, and assembling sushi rolls.
Participants then put their newfound skills to the test, crafting their own sushi creations under the guidance of the instructor.
Finally, everyone enjoys the fruits of their labor, savoring the sushi they made during the lesson over a delightful lunch.
Sushi Preparation and Instruction
As participants gather around the sushi-making station, the experienced instructor begins by providing an overview of the key ingredients and tools required for crafting sushi.
From perfectly cooked sushi rice to the freshest fish, the instructor walks the group through the essential elements. Participants then learn proper knife techniques for slicing and shaping the sushi.
The instructor demonstrates how to assemble the sushi rolls, highlighting the importance of precise hand movements and presentation.
Throughout the lesson, the instructor offers hands-on guidance, ensuring everyone feels confident in their sushi-making abilities.
With each roll, participants gain a deeper appreciation for the art of sushi.
Lunch With the Sushi You Made
With the sushi-making lesson complete, participants now get to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
The sushi they crafted during the hands-on class is served as their lunch. Participants savor the delectable rolls they prepared, relishing the fresh flavors and textures.
The sushi is accompanied by bottled water, ensuring participants stay hydrated.
This culmination of the sushi-making experience allows everyone to appreciate the skills they’ve learned and the results of their efforts.
Partaking in the homemade sushi makes for a truly memorable and satisfying conclusion to the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson.
Pricing and Booking Information
The Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson is priced from £189.92 per person, with the cost varying based on the size of the group. Booking is flexible, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Confirmation is received within 48 hours, and a reserve now, pay later option is available.
Booking and Cancellation | |
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Price | From £189.92 per person |
Cancellation Policy | Free up to 24 hours |
Confirmation Timeframe | 48 hours |
Payment Method | Reserve now, pay later |
Likely to Sell Out | Yes |
Accessibility and Additional Details
Though the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s conveniently located near public transportation. The lesson is suitable for all ages, with infants able to sit on laps during the experience.
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The meeting point is in front of the Tourist Information Center at Kawaguchiko Station, making it easy to find.
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At the end of the lesson, you will return to the original meeting point.
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Due to the sushi’s popularity, the lesson is likely to sell out, so it’s recommended to book in advance.
Reviews and Traveler Feedback
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson, awarding it a perfect 5-star rating based on 14 reviews.
Reviewers describe it as an "amazing experience" with a "great instructor" who provides "informative content."
Participants rave about the opportunity to learn traditional sushi-making techniques and enjoy the fruits of their labor for lunch.
The lesson’s high recommendation rate and glowing feedback suggest it’s a must-do activity for those seeking an authentic, hands-on sushi experience in Japan.
With limited availability, travelers should reserve their spot soon to avoid disappointment.
Since You Asked
Can I Request Specific Types of Sushi to Make?
Yes, you can likely request specific types of sushi to make during the lesson. The instructor may be able to accommodate special requests, depending on availability of ingredients and skills needed. It’s best to check with the provider in advance.
Is There a Dress Code for the Sushi Making Lesson?
There is no strict dress code for the sushi making lesson. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing they don’t mind getting a bit messy. Casual attire is perfectly suitable for the hands-on sushi making experience.
How Long Will the Entire Experience Last?
The sushi making lesson lasts around 2-3 hours total. It includes the hands-on sushi making session as well as enjoying the sushi you’ve made for lunch at the end of the experience.
Can I Take the Sushi I Made Home With Me?
Unfortunately, participants cannot take the sushi they make during the lesson home with them. The sushi prepared is served and enjoyed as part of the included lunch at the end of the experience.
Is Translation Available During the Sushi Making Lesson?
The sushi making lesson doesn’t mention translation services, so it’s unclear if they’re provided. However, the lesson is described as a private tour, so the instructor may be able to accommodate translation needs if requested in advance.
The Sum Up
The Fujisan Sushi Making Lesson offers an immersive sushi-crafting experience in the picturesque Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Japan. With a focus on skill development and presentation, this private tour includes an introduction to sushi types, guidance in creating your own sushi, and lunch with your handmade creations. Priced at £189.92 per person, the lesson is highly recommended and likely to sell out, so advance booking is advised.
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