Welcome to HUB’s first winter issue. In our last issue, we took a peek at Japan’s Sapporo Winter Snow Festival. But in this issue we’re already looking forward to spring and have previewed Australia’s spectacular answers to Japan’s historic Cherry Blossom Festivals.
Sushi Hub has been holding hands-on, sushi workshops for children in a number of its stores. Expertly guided by Sushi Hub chefs, kids (and parents) learn the gentle art of making sushi. We bring you the fun and dexterity of these hugely popular sessions in pictures.
Meet internationally acclaimed Japanese-Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa. His designs are a mix of both Japanese aesthetic that reflect his heritage – and an ease that is distinctly Australian. Japanese tin toy robots are as integral a part of buzzy Japanese global, popular culture as Manga or Godzilla. We check them out. They are funny, quirky, entertaining – and can be very valuable collectables.
Holy guacamole is that why avocados have been called fertility fruit? Find out all you ever wanted to know and more, when we blow the house deposit and lift the lid on everything avocados. While the Japanese may be at the forefront of manga style animation, Sushi Hub has just burst onto the big screen with an entertaining, stop-motion animated cinema advertisement. We take you behind the scenes to show how your favourite Sushi Hub dishes were made to come to life.
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