Sushi is an art form, and there’s no better place to experience its craftsmanship than in Tokyo. At Joy Asakusa, travelers can enjoy the world of sushi-making, guided by a real chef. This hands-on class welcomes up to 10 guests, ensuring personalized attention as they create their own delectable sushi. With all-inclusive fees, a tasty meal, and optional drinks, it’s a memorable way to explore Japanese cuisine. But the experience doesn’t end there…
Key Points
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Immersive sushi-making class led by a professional chef in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, accommodating up to 10 participants for personalized guidance.
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Inclusive experience with wheelchair and stroller accessibility, and conveniently located near public transportation.
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Enjoy the sushi you make during the class, with vegetarian options and an all-you-can-drink package available.
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Straightforward booking process with a "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option and free cancellations up to 24 hours before the class.
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Memorable culinary adventure in a modern studio setting, providing a hands-on approach to learning the art of sushi-making.
Experience Overview
The sushi making experience in Tokyo offers an immersive culinary adventure. Taught by a real chef, participants learn the art of sushi-making in the heart of the city.
Located in the historic Asakusa district, the class takes place in a modern studio with a hands-on approach. Guests craft their own sushi rolls, indulge in an all-you-can-drink experience, and receive Japanese souvenirs to take home.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the intimate setting allows for personalized guidance. Conveniently located near public transportation, the class is wheelchair and stroller accessible, making it an enjoyable experience for all.
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Inclusions
The sushi making experience in Tokyo includes all fees and taxes, allowing participants to fully enjoy the class without additional costs.
During the class, attendees get to enjoy the sushi they’ve made as their meal. Japanese souvenirs are also available for purchase as optional take-homes.
Vegetarian menus are offered, catering to diverse dietary preferences. Plus, an all-you-can-drink option, including alcohol, is often provided, elevating the experience.
The class is wheelchair and stroller accessible, with surfaces suitable for those with mobility challenges.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the sushi making class provides an intimate, personalized learning environment.
Meeting and Pickup
Participants will meet at the SUSHI Making Experience JOY ASAKUSA, located on the 5th floor of THE CITY 浅草雷門 in Tokyo’s Taito City. This is the meeting point for the sushi-making class.
At the end of the experience, the group will return to the same location. The venue is accessible by wheelchair and stroller, and it’s conveniently situated near public transportation.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the sushi-making class offers an intimate, hands-on experience led by a real chef. Participants can enjoy an included all-you-can-drink option, which often comes at an additional cost elsewhere.
Accessibility and Transportation
Is the sushi-making class wheelchair and stroller accessible?
Yes, the experience is designed to be inclusive. The venue is wheelchair-friendly, and strollers are welcome. The surfaces are wheelchair accessible, making it easy for everyone to participate.
The class is located near public transportation, so getting there’s a breeze. Whether you’re looking to learn the art of sushi-making or just want to enjoy a unique cultural experience, this class is accessible to all.
With its inclusive environment and convenient location, the sushi-making class is an excellent choice for a memorable Tokyo adventure.
Booking Information
How does one book this sushi-making experience in Tokyo? The process is straightforward.
The class has a maximum capacity of 10 travelers, so it’s recommended to reserve in advance. Pricing starts from $100.58 per person. Guests can opt for the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option. Full payment isn’t required until the day of the experience.
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the class. Once booked, confirmation is received immediately.
The experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and conveniently located near public transportation. The booking process is simple and flexible, making this sushi-making class in Tokyo an enticing option.
Sushi Making Class Details
What does the sushi-making class entail? Guests learn the art of sushi-making from a real chef in Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district.
They’ll craft various sushi types, like nigiri and rolls, using the freshest ingredients. The class also includes an all-you-can-drink option, with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
After the hands-on experience, guests enjoy the sushi they’ve made. The class accommodates up to 10 people and caters to vegetarians.
With its convenient location near public transit and accessibility features, this sushi class offers an immersive Japanese culinary experience in the heart of Tokyo.
Feedback From Customers
Travelers have raved about the exceptional sushi-making experience at JOY ASAKUSA. With a perfect 5-star rating from 2 reviews, this Tokyo workshop is a hit.
One customer exclaimed, "It was an amazing class! The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable and patient, guiding us through each step with care."
Another reviewer shared, "I learned so much and the sushi we made was absolutely delicious. It’s a must-do activity in Tokyo."
The inclusive package, from the all-you-can-drink drinks to the complimentary souvenirs, make this an unbeatable value.
Aspiring sushi chefs won’t want to miss this authentic, hands-on experience.
About JOY ASAKUSA
Situated on the 5th floor of THE CITY Asakusa Kaminarimon, JOY ASAKUSA offers an immersive sushi-making experience led by a seasoned chef.
The class atmosphere is welcoming, and participants can expect:
- Hands-on training in crafting traditional sushi.
- Insights into the art and history of sushi-making.
- Indulgence in the sushi created during the class.
- Optional Japanese souvenirs to commemorate the experience.
With a maximum of 10 travelers, the class provides personalized attention and a chance to learn from a real sushi chef.
JOY ASAKUSA’s convenient location and all-inclusive offerings make it a must-try for sushi enthusiasts visiting Tokyo.
The Sum Up
Joy Asakusa’s sushi-making class is a must for anyone seeking an immersive culinary adventure in Tokyo. With a real chef guiding you, you’ll learn the art of sushi-making in a welcoming, inclusive venue. Plus, you’ll enjoy a delicious meal of your handmade creations and optional drinks – a truly memorable way to explore Japanese cuisine.
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