[Image1]Ryozenji, an indispensable site in the history of Shimoda’s opening, sits a 10-minute walk from Izuk
[Image2]Ryozenji, an indispensable site in the history of Shimoda’s opening, sits a 10-minute walk from Izuk
[Image3]Ryozenji, an indispensable site in the history of Shimoda’s opening, sits a 10-minute walk from Izuk
[Image4]Ryozenji, an indispensable site in the history of Shimoda’s opening, sits a 10-minute walk from Izuk

Ryozenji, an indispensable site in the history of Shimoda’s opening, sits a 10-minute walk from Izukyū-Shimoda Station.
On November 8, a new shop called Sushilabo 302 opened in the temple’s parking lot.

It’s a great stop when you want to tour compact Shimoda efficiently, grab a quick bite, enjoy lively conversation with the staff, or if you overdid the ryokan breakfast but still want sushi in Shimoda.(^^)/

The sushi chefs are several “side-job sushi artisans.” They trained for a few months and debuted when the shop opened.✨
They normally work in completely different fields, and some have come from other prefectures.

Sushilabo, a new style of sushi restaurant in Shimoda, was planned by the fourth-generation owner of the town’s popular sushi spot Mimatsu Sushi, who helped train these side-job sushi artisans and bring the shop to life.

When you stroll around town, please stop by and enjoy— you might even meet a favorite side-job sushi artisan!

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