For sushi enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable culinary adventure, the Hands-On Wagyu Sushi Making Experience in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity to learn from a skilled sushi chef. Participants will craft a variety of delectable wagyu sushi dishes, including nigiri, gunkan maki, and temaki, while savoring a delicious lunch and discovering the art of sushi-making in an intimate, educational setting. With limited spots available, this exclusive workshop promises a memorable experience that’ll leave participants eager to master the craft.
Good To Know

- Participants learn to make various wagyu sushi dishes, including nigiri, gunkan maki, and temaki, under the guidance of a skilled sushi chef.
- The class includes a seasoned cucumber starter, a delicious sushi lunch, and a tangerine jelly with fruit dessert.
- Downloadable photographs of the sushi-making process are provided as cherished souvenirs of the experience.
- No prior sushi-making experience is necessary, and the class is suitable for all skill levels.
- The hands-on workshop emphasizes the history and cultural significance of sushi, as well as the art of preparing premium wagyu.
Experience Overview

The "Hands On Wagyu Sushi Making Experience" is a highly-rated, hands-on cooking class in Tokyo, Japan that allows participants to learn the art of crafting delectable wagyu sushi.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 15 reviews, the experience earns a Badge of Excellence and a 100% traveler recommendation.
Priced from $107.49 per person, the class includes a complete sushi-making lesson, a starter, dessert, and downloadable photographs.
With a maximum of 6 travelers, the experience takes place at Patias cooking studio and isn’t wheelchair accessible, though it’s near public transportation.
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Class Details

As part of the "Hands On Wagyu Sushi Making Experience", you will make a variety of wagyu sushi dishes, including nigiri, gunkan maki, and temaki.
The class also includes a seasoned cucumber starter and a dessert of tangerine jelly and decoratively cut fruit.
Participants will receive a lunch with the sushi they’ve prepared, as well as downloadable photographs of the experience.
The class isn’t wheelchair accessible, and vegan or vegetarian options aren’t available.
Preparing for the Experience

To prepare for the Hands On Wagyu Sushi Making Experience, participants should arrive at the Patias cooking studio in Tokyo on time.
The class begins promptly at 12:00 pm and lasts approximately 2-3 hours. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes.
Prior experience in sushi-making isn’t required, as the experienced instructor will guide the class through the entire process.
Participants should come with an appetite, as a delicious lunch of the handmade wagyu sushi, seasoned cucumber, and tangerine jelly with fruit is included.
Arriving at the Studio

Where do participants need to go to start the Hands On Wagyu Sushi Making Experience? The meeting point is Patias cooking studio in Tokyo. The specific address is provided after booking.
The class starts at 12:00 pm. Participants will return to the same meeting point after the experience.
The studio isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation. The experience is limited to a minimum of 2 and maximum of 6 travelers.
It’s not recommended for those with back problems. Vegan and vegetarian options aren’t available.
Participants receive a confirmation at booking and can reserve and pay later.
The Sushi Making Workshop

Upon arrival at the Patias cooking studio, participants enjoy the art of sushi making. Under the guidance of a skilled sushi chef, they learn the proper techniques for preparing the perfect rice, selecting the freshest Wagyu beef, and skillfully molding the sushi.
Participants meticulously craft Wagyu nigiri, gunkan maki, and temaki, each creation a work of edible art. Between sushi rolling, the chef shares insights into the history and cultural significance of this beloved Japanese cuisine.
With each bite, participants savor the harmonious flavors and textures, leaving with a newfound appreciation for the craft of Wagyu sushi.
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Tasting the Masterpieces

The sushi masterpieces come alive as participants eagerly pick up their chopsticks and take their first bites. The delicate balance of flavors and textures unfolds, igniting the senses:
The buttery richness of the wagyu nigiri, melting on the tongue.
The bold, umami punch of the gunkan maki, topped with marinated roe.
The refreshing crunch of the seasoned cucumber starter, a palate cleanser.
The burst of citrus from the tangerine jelly, a sweet ending to the culinary journey.
The artful presentation of each dish, a testament to the instructor’s expertise.
Capturing the Moment

Participants eagerly snap photos and videos, capturing the captivating process and mouthwatering results of their sushi-making endeavor.
They delight in immortalizing their freshly crafted nigiri, gunkan maki, and temaki. Skilled instructors ensure every step is documented, from meticulously rolling the rice to delicately topping each piece with premium wagyu.
Learners proudly display their culinary masterpieces, sharing them on social media to showcase their newfound sushi skills. The downloadable photos serve as cherished souvenirs, preserving memories of this immersive hands-on experience in the heart of Tokyo.
Departing and Reflecting

As the class comes to an end, learners reluctantly bid farewell to the cooking studio, their newfound sushi-making skills, and the culinary journey they’ve embarked on.
They depart with a sense of:
Fulfillment, having crafted authentic Wagyu sushi under the guidance of expert chefs
Appreciation for the artistry and precision required to prepare these delectable bites
Pride in their ability to recreate the experience at home, sharing their newfound knowledge with family and friends
Gratitude for the opportunity to enjoy Japanese culinary traditions
Inspiration to continue exploring the depths of this ancient and revered gastronomic heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Alcohol to the Experience?
The experience does not allow participants to bring their own alcohol. The experience includes a meal, but alcoholic beverages are not provided or permitted. Participants should plan to enjoy the wagyu sushi without bringing their own alcohol.
How Long Does the Sushi Making Take?
The sushi making experience typically takes around 2-3 hours to complete. Participants will learn to prepare and assemble various types of wagyu sushi, including nigiri, gunkan maki, and temaki, under the guidance of an experienced chef.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Apron or Utensils?
The sushi making class provides all necessary aprons and utensils for participants. Travelers don’t need to bring their own equipment – it’s all included in the experience. The focus is on learning sushi-making skills, not providing your own materials.
Are There Opportunities to Take Extra Photos?
The experience includes downloadable photographs, so travelers can take extra photos during the class. The instructor may also offer opportunities for participants to take photos of the final dishes they create.
Can I Repeat the Experience on a Future Trip?
Yes, you can repeat the experience on a future trip. The booking is flexible, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time, so you can easily rebook for another visit.
The Sum Up
The Hands-On Wagyu Sushi Making Experience in Tokyo offers a unique chance to learn the art of sushi-making from a skilled chef. Participants create a variety of delectable wagyu sushi dishes and enjoy a full meal, including a refreshing dessert. With a small class size, this intimate workshop provides an educational and memorable culinary adventure for sushi enthusiasts.
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