Indulge in a unique sushi journey starting with an exclusive etiquette seminar at a members-only bar in Ginza, run by a former maikogeisha. Discover the cultural nuances of sushi enjoyment while surrounded by an elegant atmosphere. Afterward, delight in the finest sushi in Japan at a renowned ultra-luxury restaurant, famously visited by President Obama, where reservations are nearly impossible to secure without a personal introduction. This experience is designed for food enthusiasts who want to delve deep into Japan's sushi culture.
- Participate in a private sushi etiquette seminar at an exclusive Ginza bar
- Enjoy matcha and light bites in an intimate setting
- Savor top-tier sushi at a luxury restaurant with a no walk-in policy
- Ideal for sushi lovers seeking a unique culinary experience
Spend an elegant evening in Ginza, one of Japan’s most prestigious and luxurious districts. At high-end sushi restaurants, especially those that operate on a strict “no first-time guests” policy, there are specific protocols, from how you enter the establishment to the etiquette you are expected to follow.
Under the guidance of a former geisha owner, you will learn authentic sushi etiquette and refined dining manners, preparing yourself to truly appreciate and enjoy the sushi experience from the heart.
You will savor what is considered the finest sushi in Japan at a prestigious restaurant that strictly refuses first-time guests. This is an exceptionally rare experience, as even most Japanese people cannot make a reservation. It is a truly exclusive opportunity that can only be experienced here.
In front of "Ginza Tea Garden"
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Fresh, high-quality sushi made with the finest ingredients. Ginza is home to many renowned sushi restaurants.
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Ginza is a very safe area with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to protect their belongings.
Tokyo Station, Shimbashi Station
Tokyo Station Bus Terminal, Shimbashi Bus Terminal
The Tokyo Metro system is efficient, clean, and covers all major areas of Ginza. The Ginza Line is particularly useful for exploring the district.
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