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Offered in: English
Good for avoiding crowds
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Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
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Overview
Take a fascinating 'deep dive' into Japanese seafood cuisine during this combination walking tour of Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and cooking class. Shop for the freshest ingredients amidst the labyrinth-style aisles of Tsukiji Outer Fish Market, showcasing everything from sushi-grade tuna to octopus tentacles. Then head to the largest gourmet cooking school in Asia as you learn to prepare traditional-style ‘washoku’ food items like sushi and a Japanese omelet. An English-speaking guide, transport, cooking ingredients and tools, and lunch with a beverage are all included.
- Explore Japanese culinary traditions during this combination tour
- Discover an array of seafood for sale at Tsukiji Outer Fish Market (morning tour only)
- Explore Japanese cooking during a hands-on cooking lesson
- Learn to prepare dishes that emphasizes homemade, traditional techniques
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Meet your guide just outside the famous seafood market. Visit the popular Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and browse the shopping and sample tasting areas. As you wander the aisles of this colorful, chaotic market, observe everything from giant tuna to sea urchin to octopus arranged for sale.
Once you’ve had your ‘fill’ of seafood, proceed with your guide to the gourmet cooking studio of one of Asia’s largest culinary schools, boasting more than 150 studios throughout the region. Following the instruction of an experienced cooking teacher, learn to prepare two ‘washoku’ recipes, a style of Japanese cuisine emphasizing traditional and homemade techniques. This typically includes a sushi roll along with a Japanese-style omelet, called ‘tamagoyaki,’ plus side dishes.
Finish your session by digging into your tasty creations for lunch, enjoying your meal accompanied by your choice of wine, plum sake or soft drinks. Leave with a full stomach and a newfound appreciation for the wondrous world of Japanese cuisine and its top-notch ingredients.
Once you’ve had your ‘fill’ of seafood, proceed with your guide to the gourmet cooking studio of one of Asia’s largest culinary schools, boasting more than 150 studios throughout the region. Following the instruction of an experienced cooking teacher, learn to prepare two ‘washoku’ recipes, a style of Japanese cuisine emphasizing traditional and homemade techniques. This typically includes a sushi roll along with a Japanese-style omelet, called ‘tamagoyaki,’ plus side dishes.
Finish your session by digging into your tasty creations for lunch, enjoying your meal accompanied by your choice of wine, plum sake or soft drinks. Leave with a full stomach and a newfound appreciation for the wondrous world of Japanese cuisine and its top-notch ingredients.
Itinerary
Our Guide will show you around the local area with insights instructions. Whether you are a foodie, a people-watcher, or a photographer, you cannot miss a maze of old local vendors pedaling not only fishes but also dried food, tea, souvenirs and more. Enjoy the animated atmosphere with your tour guide with insightful instruction!
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Free
Learn how to prepare some of the most authentic washoku (Japanese dishes) at Japan’s largest cooking school. You can enjoy your creation as lunch after 1 hour cooking!
Cooking Menu: Sushi Roll, Temari Sushi, Tamagoyaki(Japanese egg omelet), Miso Soup
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Our Guide will show you around the local area with insights instructions. Whether you are a foodie, a people-watcher, or a photographer, you cannot miss a maze of old local vendors pedaling not only fishes but also dried food, tea, souvenirs and more. Enjoy the animated atmosphere with your tour guide with insightful instruction!
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Free
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- "When traveling to Tokyo, seeing this market is a must do." See review
- "Cooking class a lot of fun and have new skill to expose to family." See review
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Product code: 36359P1
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