Sushi-Making Experience in Harajuku, Tokyo | Make Your Own Sushi Rolls While Wearing a Happi Coat
Just minutes from Harajuku Station, this tatami-floored studio experience lets you choose your own ingredients—tuna, salmon, vegetables, and more—to make your own sushi rolls. With English and Japanese instruction, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are also available.

BEFORE YOU BOOK
4 Things to Know Before Booking
- 01Join a sushi-making workshop just a few minutes from Harajuku Station
- 02Learn everything from preparing sushi rice to choosing fillings and making hand rolls
- 03Wear a traditional happi coat and take photos in a studio with tatami mats and samurai armor
- 04Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available
BEST FOR
Who This Experience Is Best For
- 01
Anyone who wants to make their own sushi
From preparing sushi rice to choosing ingredients and finishing your own hand rolls, you do it all yourself. Step-by-step guidance is provided for those with no experience.
- 02
Travelers with dietary restrictions
Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available, so you can enjoy a Japanese food experience within what you're able to eat.
- 03
Families traveling together
Suitable for a wide range of ages, with children under 4 sharing a plate with a guardian. Options for young children are also available.
When to Compare Other Options
This experience suits anyone who wants a hands-on, distinctly Japanese activity to fit into a day of sightseeing around Harajuku.
Just Minutes from Harajuku Station, in a Studio with Tatami Mats and Samurai Armor
This experience is a sushi-making workshop held in a traditionally styled studio in Sendagaya, Harajuku, Tokyo. It's just a few minutes' walk from Harajuku Station, making it easy to combine with sightseeing around Shibuya and Omotesando on the same day.
The studio features tatami flooring and decorative elements like samurai armor. Since you step into a distinctly Japanese atmosphere even before standing at the cooking table, the whole experience becomes something memorable in its own right.

From Preparing Sushi Rice to Rolling Your Own Hand Rolls, You Choose the Ingredients
The workshop covers everything from learning how to prepare sushi rice and select ingredients to finishing your own hand-rolled sushi. Available ingredients include tuna, salmon, shrimp, egg, and seasonal vegetables, and participants decide their own combinations.
Even though everyone follows the same steps, the sushi each person ends up with looks different depending on the ingredients chosen. If you come with family or a group, comparing each other's plates adds to the fun.


English and Japanese Instruction Means Beginners Can Follow Along Easily
Instructors explain each step in both English and Japanese. The workshop is designed for people with no prior sushi-making experience, so you can join even if you're unsure about handling a knife or a rolling mat.
One advantage is that international participants and Japanese speakers can join together and follow the same explanations. It's a good idea to confirm your language preference when booking.
Photos in a Happi Coat, and Tasting the Sushi You Made
During the experience, you can wear a traditional happi coat, and there's an opportunity for photos. With the tatami and decorated studio as your backdrop, there are plenty of great photo moments.
After the workshop, you'll enjoy the sushi you made right there on the spot. It's a seamless flow from making, to photographing, to eating.
Dietary Restrictions and Accommodations for Children
For dietary needs, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available. If you have foods you can't eat for religious or health reasons, letting the organizers know in advance makes it easier to participate.
The experience welcomes a wide age range, with children under 4 sharing a plate with a guardian. There are also options suited for young children, making this an experience that fits easily into a family itinerary.
What to Check Before Booking
- Start time and duration
- Meeting point (Sendagaya 3-chome) and the route from Harajuku Station
- Choice of instruction language (English/Japanese)
- How to request vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options
- Whether food allergies can be accommodated
- Group size and minimum participant requirements
- Age conditions for children (under 4 share a plate with a guardian)
- Happi coat rental and sizing details
- Dress code and items to bring on the day
- Cancellation and change policies
Offerings and conditions may change depending on the season. Please check the latest details on the booking page.
In Summary
The sushi-making workshop in Harajuku, Tokyo takes place in a tatami-floored studio just minutes from Harajuku Station, covering everything from preparing sushi rice to rolling your own hand-rolled sushi. You choose from ingredients like tuna, salmon, shrimp, egg, and seasonal vegetables to create your own personal sushi rolls.
Instruction is available in both English and Japanese, with a step-by-step approach designed for beginners. There's time to take photos while wearing a traditional happi coat, and the experience ends with tasting the sushi you made yourself. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available, and children under 4 share a plate with a guardian.
The rating is 4.5 (2 reviews). Check the booking page for start times, meeting location, and availability.
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Sushi Making Workshop in Harajuku, Tokyo
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