The Asakusa Experience Tour offers an immersive introduction to Japanese culture, blending a sushi-making class with a guided rickshaw ride through the historic Asakusa neighborhood. Participants will learn traditional sushi techniques, then embark on a scenic exploration of this vibrant district, discovering its rich architecture and time-honored traditions. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or simply seeking an authentic cultural experience, this tour promises to delight and surprise. What awaits as you explore the heart of Asakusa?
Key Points

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This tour combines a hands-on sushi making class with a guided rickshaw ride, providing an immersive experience of traditional Japanese culture in Asakusa.
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Participants learn to craft both roll sushi and nigiri sushi, gaining an authentic introduction to the art of sushi making.
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The tour offers a scenic exploration of the historic Asakusa neighborhood, showcasing its traditional architecture and local traditions.
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The tour has a maximum group size of 40 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience, but is not wheelchair accessible.
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The tour is priced at $162.08 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience and the option to reserve and pay later.
Tour Overview

This sushi making and Asakusa rickshaw tour in Tokyo, Japan, allows visitors to experience the art of traditional sushi preparation and explore the historic Asakusa neighborhood.
The tour combines a hands-on sushi making class with a guided rickshaw ride through the scenic Asakusa area. Participants will learn to craft both roll sushi and nigiri sushi, the classic style of sushi in Japan.
After the sushi experience, the tour continues with a relaxing rickshaw ride through the charming streets of Asakusa, providing an immersive glimpse into traditional Japanese culture and architecture.
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Sushi Experience Details

The sushi making experience allows participants to roll their own sushi and craft traditional nigiri sushi. Participants will create 6-8 pieces of rolled sushi as well as 8 pieces of nigiri sushi. Roll sushi wraps ingredients such as seafood, vegetables, and rice in a sheet of nori, while nigiri sushi is the classic hand-pressed sushi with a slice of fish atop seasoned rice.
| Sushi Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Roll Sushi | 6-8 pieces total |
| Nigiri Sushi | 4 types, 8 pieces total |
This hands-on experience provides an authentic introduction to the art of sushi making in Japan.
Meeting and Pickup

Participants meet at the Sushi Making TokyoNo1 Cooking Class, located just a minute’s walk from Asakusa Station‘s Exit 4 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
The activity concludes back at the same meeting point. Key details about the meeting and pickup:
- Convenient location: 1 minute walk from Asakusa Station
- Easy access: Exit 4 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible, but stroller accessible and infants can sit on laps
- Ending point: Activity concludes back at the original meeting location
This makes for a seamless start and end to the sushi making and Asakusa rickshaw tour experience.
Participation and Accessibility

A maximum of 40 travelers can participate in the sushi making and Asakusa rickshaw tour.
The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are allowed, and infants can sit on laps. Travelers with back problems may find the tour challenging. However, most people can comfortably participate.
The tour provides a unique opportunity to learn the art of sushi making and explore the historic Asakusa district by rickshaw.
With the maximum group size, participants can enjoy a personalized and interactive experience throughout the tour.
Booking Information

The sushi making and Asakusa rickshaw tour is priced from $162.08 per person.
Guests will receive confirmation of their booking within 48 hours, subject to availability.
For added flexibility, travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience starts in the local time zone.
Key booking details:
- Pricing: From $162.08 per person
- Confirmation: Within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours before start
- Payment: Reserve now, pay later
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Sushi Making Experience

During the sushi making experience, you will learn the art of preparing both roll sushi and nigiri sushi.
They’ll roll their own sushi, filling bamboo mats with rice, nori, and a variety of fresh ingredients. For the nigiri, they’ll learn to shape seasoned rice and top it with slices of high-quality sashimi.
In total, they’ll make 6-8 rolls and 8 pieces of nigiri. This hands-on workshop provides an authentic taste of traditional Japanese cuisine and a deeper understanding of sushi’s cultural significance.
Participants leave with newfound sushi-making skills and a greater appreciation for this iconic Japanese dish.
Asakusa Rickshaw Tour

After the hands-on sushi making, the experience continues with an Asakusa rickshaw tour.
Hop aboard a traditional Japanese rickshaw and explore the historic Asakusa neighborhood. The rickshaw ride offers:
- An up-close look at the iconic Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most famous landmarks.
- A glimpse into the charming side streets and traditional shops of Asakusa.
- Engaging commentary from the knowledgeable rickshaw driver about the area’s history and culture.
- A relaxing and scenic way to navigate the bustling streets of this lively district.
The Asakusa rickshaw tour perfectly complements the sushi making class, providing a well-rounded cultural experience in the heart of Tokyo.
What to Expect

Participants can expect a fun and immersive sushi-making experience, where they’ll learn the art of crafting traditional Japanese sushi under the guidance of an expert chef.
After mastering the technique, they’ll enjoy their creations, including both roll sushi and nigiri sushi.
Following the sushi lesson, the tour continues with a scenic rickshaw ride through the historic Asakusa district, allowing participants to soak in the vibrant atmosphere and iconic landmarks.
With a maximum of 40 travelers, the intimate group size ensures a personalized and memorable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Duration of the Tour?
The tour’s duration is not explicitly provided in the information given. However, it likely ranges from 2-3 hours based on the activities included, such as sushi making and a rickshaw tour in the Asakusa area of Tokyo.
Do Participants Receive Any Certificates or Souvenirs?
Participants don’t receive any certificates or souvenirs during the sushi making experience. The focus is on the hands-on sushi preparation and learning the traditional techniques rather than taking home any keepsakes.
Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated?
Yes, the sushi making experience can accommodate dietary restrictions. Participants should notify the tour operator of any special dietary needs, such as vegetarian or gluten-free, when booking to ensure accommodations are made.
Is the Sushi-Making Class Hands-On or Demonstration-Based?
The sushi-making class is a hands-on experience where participants actively roll and prepare sushi under the guidance of an instructor. It’s not a demonstration-only class, allowing guests to get hands-on experience in the art of traditional sushi-making.
Can the Tour Be Customized or Personalized?
The tour can’t be customized or personalized. It’s a fixed experience that includes sushi-making and a rickshaw tour in Asakusa. Travelers must choose between the available options and dates during booking.
The Sum Up
The Asakusa Experience Tour offers a unique blend of sushi-making and a guided rickshaw ride through the historic Asakusa neighborhood. Participants will master traditional Japanese culinary techniques before seeing the rich culture and architecture of the area. This tour provides an unforgettable experience, allowing visitors to fully embrace the traditions of Tokyo’s vibrant Asakusa district.
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