A unique feature of this class is that you first learn about sushi history, culture, and etiquette through quizzes. Afterwards, you can enjoy learning how to make popular Japanese dishes like maki sushi and temari sushi, or maki sushi and nigiri sushi, in a short time. The classroom has friendly, knowledgeable staff fluent in English or Chinese who will gladly assist you with sushi-making and taking commemorative photos. Allergy menu
[Used]:
tuna, salmon, squid, shrimp, flying fish roe, cucumber, egg, ginger, sesame.
[Not used]:
crab, meat products, nuts, fruits, dairy products.
Vegetarian menu available.
Please notify us in advance if you are uncomfortable with raw fish.
Please use the elevator inside the S-PLAZA弥生Ⅱbuilding to go up to the 3rd floor.
Eligibility
Participants must be aged 4+ to participate in this activity
Additional information
For any dietary restrictions, please specify in the checkout page
Prohibitions & Limitations
The legal drinking age in Japan is age 20. Please bring a valid ID for proof of age
The activity is able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: vegetarian diets
Outside food and drinks are not allowed
The activity is able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: vegan diets
The activity is able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: gluten intolerance
Usage validity
The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
Voucher type
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GMT+9
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Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station
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