Family-Friendly Sushi Making Class in Central Osaka
Great for families! Learn to make and roll maki, chirashi, temari, and California sushi rolls. Enjoy a fun class all about sushi with a friendly Japanese-American instructor in central Osaka.
Highlights
Learn how to make several types of sushi (maki, chirashi, temari sushi and California rolls), and enjoy a delicious meal with tea and a seasonal dessert!
Learn beginner-friendly sushi-making methods and recipes to take home
Absolutely family-friendly! Kids are welcome to join the lesson or simply play in a kid’s area with toys and video games during the class
The meeting point is Matsuyamachi Station in central Osaka, which can be reached in less than 30 min from Osaka Castle and Osaka Station by train
Experience Details
Gather the family for this casual sushi class and enjoy making, rolling, filling, and eating assorted sushi rolls with Samurai Max, your bilingual Japanese-American host! Make maki, chirashi, temari, and California sushi rolls with fresh and delicious ingredients, and enjoy a delicious meal with tea and a seasonal dessert. Samurai Max has prepared practical and beginner-friendly recipes you can easily make again at home next time you crave sushi!
Itinerary:
-Meet Samurai Max at Matsuyamachi Station
-Short walk to the kitchen venue while getting to know your host
-Learn to prepare, fill, and roll several types of sushi
-Enjoy your assorted sushi rolls with tea and a seasonal dessert over a conversation with Samurai Max.
-(Optional) Tour the market with your host.
This fun experience in central Osaka is perfect for traveling families! Kids are welcome to join the sushi-making efforts or play in an area with toys and video games. Even if you’ve never made sushi before, rest easy — this class is designed for all levels of sushi expertise. Bring your love of sushi and a smile, and Samurai Max will help with the rest!
Inclusions
Ingredients and utensils to make several types of sushi rolls
A cooking instructor bilingual in Japanese and English
Souvenirs and recipes to take home
Exclusions
Transportation to and from the meeting point
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Meet your host at Matsuyamachi Station exit 3 (about 25 mins from Osaka Castle/20 mins from Osaka Station by train). More detailed information and a Google Maps link will be provided upon booking.
Remarks
Please make sure to arrive on time. The host will be waiting for you at the meeting point up to 15 minutes before the experience starting time.
If you are late, please notify the host. You’ll have to go directly to the venue (5-7 min walk from Matsuyamachi Station).
Please note that the kitchen is in a shared building, so stomping, shouting, running, and any other loud actions are strictly prohibited.
Children aged 6 and under can participate for free, while those 6 and older can participate for half of the adult price. For those who do not participate, the fee is a quarter of the adult price.
Food allergies and dietary restrictions (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, etc.) can be accommodated upon request. Please inquire upon booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Osaka Prefecture is the birthplace of Kansai-style okonomiyaki and many classic Japanese street foods. Centered around Osaka (the prefectural capital), the clash of trade, traditions, and modern technologies contributes to the dynamic energy of this prefecture overlooking Osaka Bay.
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