Take A Class At Tokyo Sushi Academy Tsukiji
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, TOKYO/ Updated : Apr 1, 2017, 15:58 IST
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Let’s be honest here; Tsukiji Market is known around the world because it is the biggest fish market in the world, and arguably also the best in terms of quality product.
Let’s be honest here; Tsukiji Market is known around the world because it is the biggest fish market in the world, and arguably also the best in terms of quality product. Read less
Let’s be honest here; Tsukiji Market is known around the world because it is the biggest fish market in the world, and arguably also the best in terms of quality product. So any sushi academy with Tsukiji in the name is bound to be top-notch. Turns out they are. Never thought it was so much fun to make something as simple as sushi!Tokyo Sushi Academy offers full courses for people interested in becoming sushi chefs, however for visitors like you and I, the 90-minute class is enough. When the instructor starts to explain and demonstrate the basics, you might be surprised. As with everything here, Japanese people strive for perfection. Making sushi is not simply slapping a piece of fish on a bed of rice. It is a delicate balance between nature, the season and the ingredients. It is almost like artwork. It is a process that involves all of your senses. And yes, to answer your next question, you can eat the sushi you create. Enjoy!
Nearby: Tsukiji Market and all the great shopping destinations of Ginza.
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