Arrive in Miyajima, one of Japan’s most recognized island destinations, known for its coastal setting and connection to traditional culture. As you make your way to the restaurant, the surrounding area sets the tone for an experience rooted in local food culture.
Enter a casual sushi restaurant listed on Tabelog, where the atmosphere is approachable and the focus is on genuine technique rather than formality. Once inside, watch as the sushi chef demonstrates how to prepare nigiri and rolls directly in front of you.
Watch the hand movements closely, then step in to shape the rice, place the toppings, and assemble each piece yourself. The guide translates instructions and relays your questions to the chef, keeping the session interactive throughout. Work through several pieces at your own pace, refining your grip and pressure with each attempt.
By the end of the 90-minute session, have a completed plate of sushi that you shaped with your own hands. Sit down to eat what you made, finishing the experience with a direct connection between the effort you put in and what ends up in front of you. The techniques you practiced — rice shaping, topping placement, roll forming — are ones you can apply the next time you prepare sushi at home.