Sushi enthusiasts visiting Tokyo can enjoy a hands-on sushi-making experience. Led by expert guides, you will learn essential techniques for crafting delectable nigiri sushi. Offering a choice between a basic 14-piece option or a luxurious 24-piece set, the experience provides all necessary tools and traditional attire. With private transportation and an English-speaking host, this highly rated activity allows sushi lovers to explore Japan’s rich culinary heritage. Those eager to expand their sushi skills and gain insider knowledge won’t want to miss this opportunity.
Good To Know

- Hands-on sushi making session with an expert guide in Tokyo, offering basic (14 pieces) and luxury (24 pieces) plans.
- Includes Japanese tea or sake tasting, special soup, chef costume, and a souvenir.
- Learn traditional sushi-making techniques and gain insights into the cultural significance of the art.
- Transportation and an English-speaking guide are provided for the private sushi-making experience.
- Activity not recommended for those with certain medical conditions, but highly rated by previous participants.
Overview of the Experience

The sushi making experience in Tokyo offers participants the opportunity to learn the art of traditional sushi preparation.
Travelers can choose between a basic or luxury plan, each providing a hands-on sushi making session with an expert guide. The basic plan includes 14 pieces of nigiri sushi, while the luxury plan offers 24 pieces.
Both plans feature Japanese tea or sake tasting and a special soup. Participants receive all the necessary tools, a chef costume, and a souvenir.
Private transportation and an English-speaking guide are also included, making the experience convenient and enjoyable for travelers.
Find more activities and experiences we've covered in Tokyo.
Sushi Making Process

During the sushi making experience, participants learn the intricate techniques from an expert guide.
They’ll start by properly handling the bamboo mat, known as a makisu, to roll the sushi. Next, they’ll carefully slice fresh fish, artfully arrange the neta (topping) on the shari (seasoned rice), and meticulously wrap it all together.
The guide will demonstrate each step, then you will create their own sushi pieces, practicing the delicate motions.
Throughout, the guide shares insights into the cultural significance and history of traditional sushi making.
It’s a hands-on, immersive experience to master the art of sushi.
Basic Plan Details

Though the Basic Plan offers a more affordable sushi making experience, it still provides a robust introduction to the art.
Participants will create 14 pieces of nigiri sushi, including 7 for experience and 7 to taste and compare. Guests can also enjoy a Japanese tea or sake tasting with 3 varieties.
The experience includes all necessary tools, a chef’s costume, a special soup, and a souvenir. An English-speaking guide is provided, and private transportation is included to the meeting point in Tokyo’s Sasazuka neighborhood.
Luxury Plan Details

A step up from the Basic Plan, the Luxury option allows participants to create 24 pieces of nigiri sushi – 12 for the hands-on experience and 12 to taste and compare.
The luxury experience also includes a more extensive tasting of Japanese tea or sake, with 5 different varieties.
All tools, chef costumes, and private transportation are provided, along with an English-speaking guide.
Guests will enjoy the sushi they’ve made, as well as a special soup, in a private setting.
This premium sushi-making class is perfect for sushi enthusiasts seeking a more immersive culinary experience in Tokyo.
Inclusion Highlights

The sushi-making experience in Tokyo includes all the necessary tools and chef costumes for participants, allowing them to fully enjoy the traditional craft.
The experience also includes:
- Meals: sushi made by the participants and a special soup
- Drinks: a Japanese tea or sake tasting (3 types for the Basic Plan, 5 types for the Luxury Plan)
- A souvenir to remember the experience
- An English-speaking guide to provide instructions and support throughout the activity
Guests can savor the flavors of their self-made sushi and enjoy the authentic Japanese beverages as part of this immersive sushi-making adventure.
- 1 Day Private Nikko World Heritage Tour (Charter) – English Speaking Driver
- Akihabara Tailor-made Tour for Anime Fans
- Tokyo Go-Kart Rental With Local Guide From Akihabara
- International Party Bar & Karaoke Experience in Ginza
- Private Customizable Walking Tour of Tokyo
- Private Ginza Architecture Walking Tour
Meeting and Pickup Information

The sushi-making experience takes place in Tokyo, with the meeting point located at Sasazuka, 1-chōme−62−6, in the Shibuya district.
Getting there is convenient – by taxi, it’s a 15-minute, 3,000-yen ride from Shibuya or a 10-minute, 2,600-yen ride from Shinjuku.
Using public transportation, the Yamanote Line to Shibuya takes 7 minutes, while the Keio Line to Shinjuku takes 4 minutes.
From the Sasazuka station, it’s an 8-minute walk to the meeting point.
The experience is private, with only your group participating, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Health and Safety Considerations

Although the sushi-making experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s conveniently located near public transportation.
Certain health and safety considerations should be taken into account. The activity isn’t recommended for travelers with:
- Back problems
- Pregnant travelers
- Serious medical conditions
Guests with food restrictions or vegetarian preferences should inform the organizers in advance so that suitable options can be provided.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

A few options are available when booking the sushi-making experience in Tokyo.
Prices start from $101.30 per person for the basic plan and increase for the luxury plan.
Travelers have the convenience of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts.
Confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
The experience is a private tour, with only the traveler’s group participating.
Based on 10 reviews, the activity has a 5.0 rating, with all reviewers recommending it highly to other travelers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Sushi Making Experience Suitable for Children?
The sushi making experience may not be the most suitable for young children. It requires a certain level of dexterity and attention that some children may find challenging. The chef’s knives and hot soup also pose potential safety risks for younger participants.
Can I Bring My Own Sake or Tea to the Experience?
The experience doesn’t allow bringing your own sake or tea. However, the basic and luxury plans both include Japanese tea or sake tastings as part of the experience. You’ll get to try several types during the activity.
How Long Does the Sushi Making Experience Last?
The sushi making experience lasts about 2-3 hours, including the sushi preparation, tasting, and sake/tea service. The duration may vary slightly depending on the plan selected – the Basic or Luxury option.
What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Private Experience?
The private sushi making experience has no set group size, as it’s tailored to your group. You’ll get personalized attention from the chef, whether you’re a solo traveler or with a small group.
Can I Bring My Own Sushi Tools or Chef Costume?
No, participants can’t bring their own sushi tools or chef costume. The experience provides all necessary equipment and a costume for the participants. This ensures a consistent and high-quality experience for everyone.
The Sum Up
The Sushi Making Experience in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity for sushi enthusiasts to enjoy the art of sushi-making. With expert guidance, participants can choose between the Basic or Luxury plan and learn essential techniques while enjoying Japanese tea or sake. This highly rated experience provides all necessary tools and costumes, making it a must-do for those eager to explore Japan’s rich culinary heritage.
More Tour Reviews in Tokyo
Looking for something different? Other Tokyo activities we've written about
- LA Food Tour, Art District and Little Tokyo Night Stroll
- Miu Kimono Rental Tokyo Asakusa
- Learnig History of Tokyo in Depth With a Certified Tour Guide
- Tokyo 6hr Private Guided Tour and Gyudon Cooking Experience
- Tokyo 7hr Tour Licensed Guide & Vehicle: NRT Airport Drop Off
- Break Room – Standard Course
- Tokyo City Private English Speaking Driver
- Family Fun in Asakusa All Inclusive Private Guided Tour
- Live the Night Like a Local: Shibuya Bar Tour
- Photo Tour in Asakusa Tokyo
- West Izu Sunset Private Tour
- Tokyo 7hr Private Guided Tour & Sushi Roll Making Experience
