
Serves Edo-style sushi.
Staff here are friendly to foreigners and it's recommended to visit here and it's recommended to try the sushi sets they have available.

Where you can get a 1.5 person portion of sushi at an unbeatable price.
Wonder what it's like to dine with a Japanese family? Wonder no more if you enter through the side entrance of this sushi restaurant (probably a part of the owner's house) where you are greeted by kind locals and served the freshest catch at unbeatable prices.

Omakase sushi hidden in an alley.
Only 8 seats in here and 3 courses to choose from. The dining experience feels private and you can look forward to the chef's special selection of sushi.

Learn to make sushi here.
Try making your own sushi here under the guidance of skilled chefs. The lessons are conducted in English. If you would prefer to just enjoy a meal, premium omakase (the chef's recommendation) courses are also available.

Run by a friendly sushi chef and his family.
This restaurant may be narrow but it is incredibly inviting. It's a family-run business and the owner does not speak much English but loves to communicate with foreigners. The sushi selection is well-priced and the fish is super fresh.

Watch your delicious sushi be handmade by chefs here, at affordable prices.
Tourists love this spot and mention a lot of melt-in-your-mouth ingredients. An English menu is also available here. The wait is worth it.

Voluminous sushi lunch sets await you.
60 years in operation, serving up reasonable omakase meals by a funny sushi chef.