Fukuoka, Japan’s culinary capital, is home to a leading sushi school that invites curious foodies to master the art of sushi-making. This intimate cooking class, limited to just six participants, promises an immersive experience into the flavors of Japan. From crafting rolled sushi to perfecting tamagoyaki, the hands-on lessons equip students with essential skills. Upon completion, guests enjoy a delightful on-site meal and leave with detailed recipes, making it an ideal opportunity for those seeking to…
- Key Points
- Overview of the Sushi Cooking Lesson
- Exploring the Cooking Class Menu
- Meeting Point and Getting to the Cooking Studio
- Participant Guidelines and Restrictions
- Booking and Cancellation Policies
- Insights From the 2 Reviews
- Sushi Cooking Lesson Highlights
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Cooking Lesson Suitable for Children Under 12?
- Can I Take My Sushi Creations Home After the Class?
- Is There a Dress Code for the Cooking Lesson?
- Can I Pay in Cash at the Cooking Studio?
- Are There Any Discounts Available for Groups or Students?
- The Sum Up
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- More Tour Reviews in Fukuoka
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Key Points

- Hands-on sushi-making class offered at a top culinary school in Fukuoka, Japan, teaching rolled sushi, tamagoyaki, and clear soup.
- Class size limited to 6 participants for personalized attention, with cooking materials, recipes, and a complimentary lunch included.
- Vegetarian options available, and the class provides a comprehensive experience to recreate authentic Japanese flavors at home.
- The cooking studio is easily accessible, located a 4-minute walk from nearby stations in the Tenjin district of Fukuoka.
- Participants must meet height requirements and are advised to wear comfortable clothing, with no strollers or luggage allowed during the lesson.
Overview of the Sushi Cooking Lesson

This sushi cooking lesson offers participants a unique opportunity to learn the art of sushi-making from experienced chefs at one of Japan’s leading culinary schools in Fukuoka.
Located in the heart of the city, the lesson provides a hands-on experience where guests can create rolled sushi, tamagoyaki, and clear soup.
With a maximum group size of 6 travelers, the intimate class ensures personalized attention.
The lesson includes all necessary cooking materials, along with a take-home recipe and a complimentary lunch.
Vegetarian options are available, making this activity suitable for a variety of dietary needs.
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Exploring the Cooking Class Menu
The sushi cooking lesson in Fukuoka offers participants a diverse menu, allowing them to master the preparation of several Japanese culinary staples.
The menu includes:
- Rolled sushi
- Tamagoyaki (Japanese egg roll)
- Clear soup
During the class, you will receive detailed cooking recipes and instruction on crafting these traditional dishes.
The meal is served on-site, but no takeaway is permitted. A vegetarian option is available, catering to diverse dietary needs.
The cooking lesson provides a comprehensive and immersive experience, equipping participants with the skills to recreate these beloved Japanese flavors at home.
Meeting Point and Getting to the Cooking Studio
Where’s the meeting point for the sushi cooking lesson in Fukuoka?
The lesson’s meeting point is the Solaria Stage Building, located at 2-chōme-11-3 Tenjin, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0001, Japan.
From there, you will head to the cooking studio, ABC Tenjin Soraria Stage, on the 5th floor.
The studio is accessible via a short 4-minute walk from Nishitetsu Tenjin Station, Tenjin Bus Center, or Tenjin or Tenjin Minami Subway stations.
Participants should dress casually and wear comfortable shoes, as no strollers or luggage are allowed during the sushi cooking lesson.
Participant Guidelines and Restrictions
Participants must be aware of certain guidelines and restrictions for the sushi cooking lesson.
First, the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
Second, it isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions.
Finally, the minimum height requirement is 130 cm (4.2 ft).
Casual clothing and comfortable shoes are advised, and strollers or luggage aren’t allowed.
This hands-on cooking class emphasizes safety and accessibility for all participants to ensure an enjoyable and enriching culinary experience in Fukuoka.
Booking and Cancellation Policies
Confirmation is received at the time of booking for the sushi cooking lesson in Fukuoka.
Travelers can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours before the start of the experience and receive a full refund. Cancellations due to unavoidable circumstances also result in a full refund, though rescheduling without a refund is an option.
No-shows, however, lead to cancellation without a refund.
Contact for the cooking class is limited to email, as phone support isn’t available around the clock.
Photos taken during the activity may be published on the company’s website and social media platforms.
Insights From the 2 Reviews
The two reviews for the sushi cooking lesson in Fukuoka provide useful insights.
The reviews note:
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The class is an excellent hands-on experience, with students mastering techniques like properly rolling sushi and making tamagoyaki.
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The instructor is knowledgeable and ensures all participants learn the fundamentals of sushi preparation.
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The small class size allows for personalized attention, making it a great activity for both beginners and those with some sushi-making experience.
Sushi Cooking Lesson Highlights
When participants arrive at the cooking studio on the 5th floor of the ABC Tenjin Soraria Stage, they’re greeted by an experienced sushi chef who guides them through the process of crafting traditional Japanese sushi.
The menu includes rolled sushi, tamagoyaki (Japanese egg roll), and clear soup. Participants learn to prepare each dish using the proper techniques and ingredients.
The class provides all necessary materials, including an apron, chef’s hat, and bottled water. Vegetarian meal options are available.
At the end of the lesson, participants enjoy the fruits of their labor, but aren’t permitted to take any leftovers home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cooking Lesson Suitable for Children Under 12?
The cooking lesson may not be suitable for children under 12. The minimum height requirement is 130 cm, and infants must sit on laps, indicating the class is not designed for young children.
Can I Take My Sushi Creations Home After the Class?
No, participants cannot take their sushi creations home after the class. According to the information provided, the cooking experience "includes: Cooking recipe, food and beverages at cooking studio" but "No takeaway of the meal" is allowed.
Is There a Dress Code for the Cooking Lesson?
There is no formal dress code for the cooking lesson. The information states that casual clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended for participants.
Can I Pay in Cash at the Cooking Studio?
The cooking studio only accepts payment by credit card, debit card, or online payment. Cash payment is not accepted. All booking and payment must be made in advance before the start of the cooking lesson.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Groups or Students?
There are no discounts mentioned for groups or students. The experience has a set price of $53.75 per person, with a minimum requirement of 2 guests required to run the tour.
The Sum Up
The sushi cooking lesson at Fukuoka’s leading culinary school offers an immersive experience in Japanese cuisine. Participants learn essential skills, create a delightful on-site meal, and receive recipes to recreate their culinary creations at home. Conveniently located and catering to diverse dietary needs, this intimate class is an ideal choice for foodies seeking a memorable gastronomic adventure.
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