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Asakusa Tokyo Sushi Making Class Sake Ceremony And Whisk Matcha

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Sushi Making with Interactive Samurai Experience at JIN-ASAKUSA

Over 100 reviews on Google Maps, rating 4.9!An incredible 99% of users give the highest rating, making it a high-quality experience where you can create unforgettable memories. The venue has been renovated inside a brand-new building just for this experience. Armor, helmets, torches, and swords recreate the Sengoku battlefield. With every step, you will feel as if you have time-traveled. Guests wear samurai costumes and immerse themselves in the Sengoku world. You can also enjoy the chef’s live show with nigiri sushi, futomaki rolls, and dashimaki tamago. Surrounded by the atmosphere and costumes, you will truly feel like a warrior for 2 hours. The course is conducted in English(with Japanese support). Anyone can enjoy it. ※Chinese and Korean subtitles are available.

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We got "Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best Things to Do". We were ranked 11th in the world's gourmet and 25th in Asian popular activities on TripAdvisor! Our class began with the hope to spread Japanese culture to the world! The local staff who have experienced world widely will host with great entertainment! We are looking forward to seeing you in Japan!

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Welcome to Sushi Making Tokyo! Experience roll sushi and authentic Japanese sushi and create unforgettable memories in the heart of traditional Tokyo — Asakusa! Sushi Making Tokyo offers a top-rated cooking class by Food Activity Japan. Located just steps from Sensoji Temple, Asakusa is the perfect place to explore Japanese food culture. No experience is needed — our friendly local staff will guide you in English. Groups and solo guests are all welcome — let’s enjoy making sushi together! It is one of the most memorable things to do in Tokyo. After enjoying our food activity in Japan, you won’t just be full — your heart will be full too, with smiles, new skills, and memories that last a lifetime. Let’s dive into Japanese culture together!1

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This experience will show you the proper etiquette for making tea (temae), drinking tea, sitting, bowing, standing, and walking. You'll see how to host guests and serve delicious tea, as well as how to be a good guest and enjoy the tea ceremony.

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Authentic Tea Ceremony in Asakusa with Kimono – Watch, Taste & Make Matcha (2-Bowl Experience) Experience a calm and authentic Japanese tea ceremony in Asakusa — no seiza (kneeling) required. Enjoy comfortably on chairs while learning from a professional tea master. This unique “2-bowl” experience lets you watch, taste, and prepare matcha in one session — something rarely offered even in Japan. You will also experience the flow of a traditional tea ceremony, not just making matcha, and learn its meaning and etiquette in a simple and enjoyable way. Wear a beautiful kimono, enjoy seasonal wagashi, and take memorable photos in a peaceful setting. Located near Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree — easy to visit during your trip. Small-group experience with English support, perfect for beginners. Popular experience — early booking recommended. Group reservations welcome.

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Asakusa Tokyo Sushi Making Class : Sake Ceremony & Whisk Matcha — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Asakusa Tokyo Sushi Making Class : Sake Ceremony & Whisk Matcha

☆200+ five-star reviews on TripAdvisor & Google — Excellence Badge certified. Step into Asakusa for a lively, hands-on sushi experience blending culture, skill, and celebration — perfect for families, couples, and friends of all ages. Start with Kagami-biraki: chant "Yoisho!", open a sake barrel, and toast to new beginnings (non-alcohol option available). Then learn nigiri essentials — shape rice, handle toppings, and place fish like a pro. No experience needed — kids love it, and first-timers always feel right at home. Create 6–10 pieces, finish with a matcha ceremony, and leave with skills and photos the whole family will treasure. Have a food allergy or prefer no raw fish? Just let us know in advance — we'll do our best to accommodate every guest so everyone can enjoy the full experience together. Steps from Asakusa Station — Senso-ji, Kaminarimon, Tokyo Skytree, and Ryogoku Sumo Hall all nearby.

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