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Edo

A historical Japanese city that eventually became Tokyo, where sushi stalls became popular in the 1800s.

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asserted · v1 · 2026-02-06

Modern sushi began in 1824

Modern sushi as we know it began in 1824 when Yohei Hanaya started selling raw seafood on rice beds in Edo.

"But sushi as we know it today didn't truly arrive until 1824, when Yohei Hanaya started selling raw slices of seafood on beds of rice in his Edo food stall."

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