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Culture shock doesn't get much more shocking than your first visit to Tokyo. From the kaleidoscopic bright lights and skyscrapers to the maze-like backstreets and intricate rituals associated with everything from shrines to sumo, Tokyo can be simultaneously confounding and thrilling. Whether it's your first visit or your 15th, expert-led Tokyo tours will unveil even the most seemingly impenetrable parts of the city, whether it's the back alley bars of Shinjuku or a traditional tea ceremony room.

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Sushi Making Tokyo! Omakase Cooking Class in Japan!
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Sushi Making Tokyo! Omakase Cooking Class in Japan!

Are you ready to become a “Sushi Master”? Sushi is represented as Japanese culture therefore making sushi is the best way to enjoy Japanese food!! Our friendly staff help to make one of the best moments in Japan. Let’s dive into Japanese culture together! ▶︎About us Our cooking class was opened in 2023 in Tokyo with the theme of “Japanese Food” and “Experience”. We would like to enjoy “Sushi Making” to more people around the world! ▶︎Menu There are many various types of sushi in Japan, you can learn how to make 2 types of sushi in this class. 1:Nigiri Sushi The most popular and standard sushi style in Japan and it is the origin of sushi! 2:Maki Sushi ( Roll Sushi ) Popular sushi all over the world the type of sushi where the ingredients are rolled by rice. ▶︎Schedule About two hours. Learn about sushi history and try to make sushi first half of class, make as many as you like and eat sushi last half of class. ▶︎Location Our class is located in the center of Asakusa (Just 1 minute from the station) where is the most popular tourist city in Tokyo, and places to visit in a lifetime because there are many unique history and culture.You can also explore historic sites after class! ▶︎Instructor / Staff The local staff who speak English clearly present a fabulous class with enthusiasm. It is sure to be an unforgettable memory of your time in Tokyo! ▶︎About Menu Changes This menu is available. ・Vegan, vegetarian ・Gluten-free ・Halal ・Allergy ( *Not used: Meat, Nuts, Fruits, Dairy ) *If you need to change the menu, please contact us about it when you make a reservation. *We CAN NOT respond on the day. *We DO NOT accept any ingredients specifications.
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Q:Are Tokyo guided tours worth it?
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Yes. Tokyo is a vibrant global hub that can feel very busy and overwhelming to visitors, so many travelers agree that guided tours are well worth it. Whether you want to explore Tokyo's iconic landmarks, with skip-the-line access to the towering Skytree, or escape the city for natural wonders around Mount Fuji and Hakone, there’s a tour that fits the bill. You can even book an izakaya bar-hopping adventure for a locals’ take on the best of the city.

Q:How much do Tokyo tours cost?
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That depends. You can book walking tours, local bar hopping tours, and tea ceremonies for under US$35. On the other hand, private sightseeing tours to Mt. Fuji or full-day customized city tours can cost upwards of US$100–US$150 USD per person, depending on your group's activities and size. You’ll find even pricier, multi-day tours that offer a full itinerary of events throughout Japan.

Q:What do you see on Tokyo tours?
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Depending on the type of tour, you'll see different sides of Tokyo. If you choose a one-day bus, walking, rickshaw, or e-bike tour, expect to see the city's iconic landmarks like the Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple, and Tokyo Skytree. You can also observe a tea ceremony and bar hop and sample local cuisine on Tokyo’s food and drink excursions.

Q:How many days in Tokyo is enough?
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Most travelers find 4–5 days in Tokyo the perfect time to hit the most iconic sights and get a feel for the city. But if you've got the time, stay up to seven days to experience Tokyo's diverse neighborhoods and incredible culture.

Q:Is Tokyo a cheap city to visit?
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While Tokyo has a reputation for being an expensive city, there are ways to visit on a budget if you know where to look. Public transportation is super efficient, and you can find affordable food at local joints and street vendors. Planning and researching ahead of time can help manage costs and make your trip more affordable.