Nowadays, eating sushi in Japan has become a must-do ritual 😂.
Many people who don’t speak Japanese or are visiting Japan for the first time often end up eating only conveyor belt sushi 😂.
But when you want to try more high-end sushi, you might worry about not understanding the menu, not knowing how to communicate, or how to order. Additionally, most sushi restaurants require reservations, and the reservation websites are usually all in Japanese!!
(Doesn’t the above situation seem super troublesome? 😵💫)
However, the three sushi restaurants I’m recommending this time are perfect for first-time visitors to Japan who want to try sushi. They all have a traditional Chinese online reservation website.
Website name: Japan Food Guide
If you don’t know what to order 🍽️, you can follow my recommendations and order a set meal. Osushimachi even has a Chinese menu. In short, I can guarantee that your dining experience will go smoothly, and you won’t have to worry about waiting in line 🙋. You can spend more time planning other parts of your trip 💛.
If you want to know more about which sushi restaurants to visit, you can leave a comment and I will make a dedicated video to share 🙌.
📌Osushimachi (Ueno Osushimachi)
📍3-21-7 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
(A 3-minute walk from Okachimachi Station🚶)
Make a reservation here👇
https://japan-food.guide/en/restaurants/415
📌Ginza Ryohei Sushi
📍1-14-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (B1)
(A 7-minute walk from Ginza Station🚶)
🍽️ Pum’s recommendation [Lunch Set - Akane] ¥5500
Make a reservation here👇
https://japan-food.guide/en/restaurants/516
📌Sushi no Wa Asakusa Tawaramachi Branch
📍1-7-5 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
(A 2-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station; a 10-minute walk from Asakusa Station🚶)
🍽️ Pum’s recommendation [Banquet Set - 8 Courses] ¥5500
Make a reservation here👇
https://japan-food.guide/en/restaurants/550
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