DIVE INTO SUSHI MAKING
Join us for an authentic sushi-making experience at Tachiguisushi Sushikawa, a Michelin-listed standing sushi restaurant in Tokyo.
Dress like a sushi chef and learn to craft nigiri sushi under expert guidance.
Savor your handmade sushi with the chef’s creations, paired with Japanese tea or sake tasting. Fresh ingredients and close interaction with chefs make this an immersive Edo-style experience.
★ New from October 17, 2025
Our Luxury Plan has been renewed! The previous version offered 24 pieces, but many guests found it too filling. The new plan features 20 pieces (10 made by you, 10 by the chef) with upgraded ingredients for a more balanced and satisfying experience.
HIGHLIGHTS
★ Michelin-Listed Standing Sushi Restaurant
★ Dress Up as a Sushi Chef
★ Craft Authentic Nigiri Sushi
★ Taste & Compare with the Chef’s Sushi
★ Japanese Tea or Sake Tasting
★ Fresh Ingredients
★ Duration: Approx. 1.5 hours
★ Location: 1-62-6 Sasazuka, Shibuya City, Tokyo
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Basic Plan: Sushi: Total 14 (Make 7 / Chef 7)
Sake tasting (3 types)
Duration: 2 hours<br/>Luxury Plan: Sushi: Total 20 (Make 10 / Chef 10)
Upgraded premium ingredients
Sake tasting (5 types)
How to Find Us
●Shibuya St. → By Taxi 15 mins, 3000 yen
●Shinjuku St. →By Taxi 10 mins, 2600 yen
How to Get to our Destination by train:
●Shibuya St.
Yamanote Line(3 station /7 mins)
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●Shinjuku St.
Keio Line(1 station /4 mins)
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●Sasazuka St.
♂️Walk distance (8 mins)
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