You arrive at a casual, Tabelog-listed sushi or seafood restaurant in Takachiho, a town in Miyazaki Prefecture known for its mountainous landscape and deep cultural heritage. The restaurant setting is relaxed and welcoming, giving you direct access to a working sushi chef in a genuine local dining environment rather than a tourist-oriented facility. Your guide introduces the session and ensures communication flows smoothly from the start.
The chef demonstrates nigiri technique in front of you, walking through each step with precision. You then step in to shape the rice, place the toppings, and assemble your own pieces under direct guidance. Your guide translates instruction in real time, and you can direct questions to the chef at any point during the session. The pace allows you to repeat and refine your technique as you go.
By the end of the session, you have made your own nigiri sushi from start to finish. You sit down to eat what you have prepared, tasting the direct result of your work with the chef. The experience closes with the opportunity for final questions, leaving you with a practical understanding of a foundational Japanese culinary skill practised daily in kitchens across the country.