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From Rome to Ginza — A Family Sushi Lesson
A mother and her son visiting from Rome, Italy joined us in Ginza for an authentic sushi-making lesson.
They raved, “You can hardly find this taste in Rome!” ✨ With plenty of thoughtful questions about nori and sushi vinegar, their deep love for sushi shone through—creating a joyful, smile-filled moment.

Shiho Nishida
Sep 17


Enjoying an Authentic Sushi Experience in Ginza with a Sushi-Loving Guest — A Guest from Taiwan
September is here, but Tokyo is still hot!
This time we welcomed a guest from Taiwan living in the U.S. and another from Thailand. 🍣✨
A true sushi fan who even makes sushi at home, they asked lots of fun questions and filled the lesson with smiles and energy.

Shiho Nishida
Sep 1


Private Sushi Lesson in Ginza with Guests from Israel
During the busy Obon holiday season, we welcomed two families from Israel for a private sushi-making lesson in Ginza. The lively session was filled with smiles and laughter, with eel being the crowd favorite. At Sushi Academy Ginza, we also offer private lessons tailored to your travel schedule.

Shiho Nishida
Aug 13


Sushi makes travel even more exciting. Toyama might be your next destination.
Toyama ranked 3rd in a national survey of places people want to visit for conveyor belt sushi. Still unknown to many international travelers, Toyama offers a truly local sushi experience waiting to be discovered.

Shiho Nishida
Jul 31


Making Plenty of Gunkan Sushi – Guests from Miami
We welcomed a lovely family from Miami to our sushi class, where their daughter’s love for nori inspired us to make extra gunkan rolls together. At Sushi Academy Ginza, guests can enjoy not only nigiri, but also gunkan and hand rolls. With sushi becoming more popular globally — especially seaweed — we focus on creating a fun and easy-to-recreate experience for everyone.

Shiho Nishida
Jul 28


Salmon, Side Dishes, and What Locals Really Eat – A Look into Japanese Sushi Culture (Part 2)
What sushi do Japanese people love at conveyor belt restaurants? Surprisingly, salmon takes the top spot! We’ll also dive into popular side dishes like chawanmushi and miso soup.

Shiho Nishida
Jul 26


How Many Plates Do You Eat? A Look into Japanese Sushi Culture (Part 1)
Conveyor belt sushi is now enjoyed not only in Japan, but all around the world.
In Japan, it has become a part of everyday life for many people and is loved by all generations.
With the rise of digital technology and entertainment elements, kaiten-zushi has evolved into a fun and accessible dining experience.
For us, too, it’s an essential and enjoyable way to experience sushi.

Shiho Nishida
Jul 22


A Fun Family Sushi Making Experience in Ginza, Tokyo!
Welcoming a lovely family from Australia today.
Hiromi Sugiyama
Jul 9


Dive into Authentic Sushi Culture with Our Engaging Sushi Workshop
A brand-new sushi workshop has just opened in Ginza!
Makoto Fukue
Jul 8
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