Perfect for First-Timers!
Have you ever wanted to create sushi that looks like a work of art? Join us for an exciting hands-on experience where you’ll learn the basics of making Kazarimaki Sushi (decorative sushi rolls) and enjoy crafting designs inspired by the beauty of Japanese culture and nature.
With seasonal designs and motifs unique to Japan, this class offers a special opportunity to immerse yourself in the artistry of sushi-making and connect with the spirit of Japanese tradition.
Enjoy making Kazarimaki Sushi in the calming atmosphere of a traditional Japanese house over 100 years old. Discover the beauty of sushi art while experiencing Japan’s rich culture.
Enjoy making decorative sushi rolls with designs that change with the seasons and motifs unique to Kyoto. We offer a special experience that touches the heart of Japanese culture. Please enjoy making heartwarming sushi rolls in the relaxed atmosphere of a Japanese house with Japanese hospitality. Foreign guests are also welcome! Experience beautiful sushi art while experiencing Japanese culture. We provide support in Japanese, English, Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, and French. (For languages other than Japanese and English, please contact us in advance.)
Welcome Orientation We will briefly introduce the history of Kyoto and Japanese cuisine, as well as the origin and characteristics of decorative sushi rolls.
Basic Knowledge of Decorative Sushi Rolls Learn about the basic ingredients and tools such as sushi rice, seaweed, and bamboo mats. We'll also cover how to choose colors and shapes, how to prepare sushi rice, and the Japanese philosophy of "cooking with all five senses."
Hands-On: Making Decorative Sushi Rolls Create a design themed around peach blossoms. Learn techniques for combining ingredients, rolling, and crafting beautiful patterns.
Tasting Time Enjoy tasting the decorative sushi rolls you made. Take a commemorative photo to reflect on your experience.
Kimono is not included. You are free to take pictures during the lesson. Please refrain from videotaping during the instructor's demonstration. Children under the age of 10 are not permitted to participate. Please wear socks or bring your own. If you come barefoot, socks can be purchased for an additional fee. During the busy seasons of New Year's holidays, spring break, summer break, and fall, we will change to the busy season fee. Please understand this beforehand. Class time is approximately 60 minutes.
Kimono is not included. Please feel free to take pictures during the lesson. Please refrain from taking video during the instructor's demonstration. Please wear socks or bring your own. If you come barefoot, socks can be purchased for an additional fee.
Arriving more than 15 minutes late will be considered an unexcused absence and you will not be allowed to attend the class. Please understand this. ★About available languages Japanese and English are always available in our classroom. For other languages (Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, French), please contact us in advance to confirm as staff work days and schedules may differ.