Entrance fee: 500 yen The museum features the story of Jirocho. The meeting place during the Edo period where you can find how they trade and sellchina made products, tea house, alcohol and other Japanese items. There is a show inside portaying the Sushi art. Histories of how Sushi began, the rice they used and the variations and evolutions of sushi. There is also a QR code for english audio. As a tourist, it is an educative visit. On the exit, you will be find Choices of Sushi...
Read moreA free audio guide can be downloaded, so bring headphones. Unfortunately, the audio guide does not provide any information regarding the sushi; it only contains miscellaneous cultural information, such as sandals, streets, etc. If you eat sushi in Sushi Alley before visiting, the museum offers a half-price discount. If you take the time to use a translation app for the sushi portion of the museum, it is interesting, but otherwise not...
Read moreA sushi museum history and how it started. I can't read the kanji words but they have a barcode application to explain it in English, so i can understand a little 😁. There's many kind of sushi, and it's so popular in Japan. It's delicious of course. I tried sushi...
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