Best Sushi Restaurants in Toronto, ON

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Black Widow Tattoo1

Black Widow Tattoo

4.6(107)

64 Ossington Ave Floor 2 and 3, Toronto, ON M6J 2Y7, Canada

Black Widow Tattoo is Toronto's premier custom tattoo shop with over 15 years of experience and 65+ years of combined artist expertise. They specialize in Single Needle, Fine Line, Black & Grey realism, Illustrative and Traditional Japanese and American tattoo styles, excelling in large-scale work including full sleeves, back pieces, bodysuits, and complex cover-ups.

Small TattooCA$136Medium TattooCA$340ConsultationCA$75
Shop4042

Shop404

4.6(80)

160 Baldwin St unit 6, Toronto, ON M5T 3K7, Canada

SHOP404 is a Toronto-based online retailer specializing in anime figures, blind boxes, and collectibles. They offer hand-curated Japanese collectibles including popular characters like Pokemon, Sanrio, Sonny Angel, and Mofusand, with shipping across Canada.

New Japan Pokemon Mischief Coin Bank - PikachuCA$55New Japan Sanrio Mischief Coin Bank - KuromiCA$55New Japan Sanrio Mischief Coin Bank - Hello KittyCA$55
BLUE BOY TRIAL | Canadian Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival3

BLUE BOY TRIAL | Canadian Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Based on the true story, transgender filmmaker Iizukas remarkable film is set in 1960s Japan, a time of Olympic pride and a crackdown on public morals. Anti-prostitution laws targeted women but a legal loophole exempts male sex workers, the so-called blue boys. When police arrest the doctor performing their sex reassignment surgeries, the sensational Blue Boy Trial begins.Three transgender women, all played by trans actors, take the stand, igniting a national debate on identity and happiness. Th

VICISSITUDE | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival4

VICISSITUDE | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Experience the North American premiere of 'Vicissitude' at the prestigious Toronto Japanese Film Festival, presented in collaboration with the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre. This compelling cinematic journey invites audiences to witness the twists and turns of human experience through the lens of contemporary Japanese cinema. 'Vicissitude' explores the profound changes and fluctuations that define our lives, capturing intimate moments of transformation with remarkable nuance and emotional depth. The film weaves together multiple narratives that intersect and diverge, reflecting the interconnected nature of our communities and the unpredictable circumstances that shape our destinies. This North American premiere offers a rare opportunity to engage with cutting-edge Japanese filmmaking before its wider release, positioning Toronto as a vital cultural hub for international cinema. The Toronto Japanese Film Festival remains committed to bridging cultural understanding through the universal language of film, and this screening exemplifies that mission. The Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre provides an authentic and welcoming venue for this significant cultural event, fostering meaningful dialogue between Japanese and Canadian communities. Attendees can expect not only an exceptional screening but also the chance to connect with fellow film enthusiasts, cultural advocates, and community members who share a passion for diverse storytelling and artistic expression. Whether you're a dedicated cinephile, someone interested in Japanese culture, or a community member seeking enriching cultural experiences, this premiere promises to be a memorable evening. The film's exploration of life's vicissitudes—its ups and downs, expected and unexpected turns—resonates universally, transcending cultural boundaries. Join us for an evening that celebrates artistic excellence, cultural diversity, and community connection. The North American premiere of 'Vicissitude' is not merely a

A MOON IN THE ORDINARY | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival5

A MOON IN THE ORDINARY | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

The story follows Aoto and Yoko, two people who once shared first love in middle school who cross paths again many years later. Aoto is divorced and returns to his hometown, settling into a new job and a quiet routine. Yoko, who has lost her husband, now supports herself with part-time jobs. Both now living alone and shaped by the ups and downs of life, they quickly reconnect and begin gently filling in the long gap since their school days. As their feelings rekindle naturally, they eventually b

Go Team Japan! Game 3 Japan vs. Sweden viewing party6

Go Team Japan! Game 3 Japan vs. Sweden viewing party

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Join us for an electrifying Game 3 viewing party as Team Japan takes on Sweden in an intense matchup! This is your chance to celebrate Japanese sports excellence with fellow fans and community members in the heart of Toronto. Hosted at the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre, this event combines the thrill of live sports with vibrant community energy. Whether you're a dedicated Japan fan, a sports enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun night out, this viewing party promises an unforgettable experience. What to expect: 🎌 Live game screening on large projection displays with surround sound 🎶 High-energy DJ spinning upbeat tracks before, during, and after the game 💃 Dance floor and celebration space to cheer on Team Japan 🍜 Selection of Japanese snacks and beverages available for purchase 🤝 Connect with fellow Japan supporters and community members The atmosphere will be electric as we unite to support Team Japan's quest for victory. Expect passionate cheers, exciting moments, and plenty of reasons to celebrate. Our DJ will keep the energy high throughout the night, transforming game breaks into dance party moments. This is more than just a sporting event—it's a celebration of Japanese culture, community pride, and athletic excellence. Perfect for families, friends, and anyone who wants to be part of something special. The Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre provides an authentic and welcoming venue that honors both the sport and our vibrant community. Whether Japan secures a thrilling victory or puts up a valiant fight, one thing is certain: the camaraderie and excitement will be unforgettable. Come dressed in your Japan colors, bring your enthusiasm, and prepare for an evening of world-class sports and community celebration. Tickets available at the door or pre-purchase online. Follow us on social media for live updates and behind-the-scenes coverage. Let's show our support and make this a night to remember! Ganbare, Team Japan! 頑張れ日本! 🇯🇵

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival7

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Experience the North American premiere of "Until We Meet Again" at the prestigious Toronto Japanese Film Festival, a celebration of Japanese cinema and culture right in the heart of Toronto. This highly anticipated film screening brings together film enthusiasts, community members, and cultural advocates for an unforgettable evening of cinema and connection. "Until We Meet Again" promises to be a moving and compelling narrative that bridges cultures and touches the hearts of audiences. Hosted at the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre, this premiere event offers the perfect setting to immerse yourself in authentic Japanese storytelling and artistic expression. The venue itself is a cornerstone of Toronto's vibrant Japanese-Canadian community, making this screening a meaningful gathering that celebrates heritage, creativity, and shared human experiences. Whether you're a dedicated film lover, someone interested in Japanese culture, or a community member seeking to connect with others who share your passions, this North American premiere is an event not to be missed. The Toronto Japanese Film Festival continues its tradition of bringing world-class cinema to Canadian audiences while fostering deeper appreciation and understanding of Japanese art and culture. Attend this special screening to witness a powerful film, connect with fellow cinema enthusiasts and community members, and support the vibrant cultural institutions that make Toronto a diverse and enriching place to live. The Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre provides an authentic and welcoming atmosphere for this premiere, ensuring an experience that honors both the film and the community it serves. Mark your calendar for an evening of exceptional storytelling, cultural celebration, and community connection. "Until We Meet Again" at the Toronto Japanese Film Festival is more than just a movie screening—it's an opportunity to be part of something meaningful and to celebrate the creative talents that bring our c

TOKYO STRAYERS | International Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival8

TOKYO STRAYERS | International Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

The Toronto Japanese Film Festival proudly presents the highly anticipated International Premiere of 'TOKYO STRAYERS,' a captivating cinematic journey that explores the lives of urban wanderers navigating the neon-lit streets of Japan's capital. This exclusive premiere marks a milestone moment for Toronto's vibrant Japanese-Canadian community, bringing together film enthusiasts, cultural advocates, and cinema lovers for an unforgettable evening of storytelling and cultural exchange. 'TOKYO STRAYERS' follows a diverse cast of characters as they traverse Tokyo's sprawling metropolis, each searching for connection, purpose, and belonging in a city that never sleeps. The film masterfully weaves together themes of isolation, community, and resilience, offering viewers an intimate portrait of contemporary Japanese urban life through stunning cinematography and compelling narratives. Hosted at the prestigious Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, this premiere event creates a bridge between Toronto's multicultural landscape and Japan's rich cinematic tradition. Attendees will experience authentic Japanese hospitality while engaging with fellow community members who share a passion for international cinema and cultural appreciation. The evening features pre-screening reception with traditional Japanese refreshments, providing opportunities for meaningful conversations and community building. Following the film, audiences can participate in an engaging Q&A session with special guests, offering insights into the filmmaking process and cultural contexts that shaped this remarkable work. This premiere represents more than just a film screening – it's a celebration of cross-cultural understanding and the power of cinema to unite diverse communities. The Toronto Japanese Film Festival continues its mission of showcasing exceptional Japanese cinema while fostering deeper connections within Toronto's Japanese-Canadian community and beyond. Don't miss this rare opportunity to be am

Naomi Watanabe: From Tokyo 9

Naomi Watanabe: From Tokyo

147 Danforth Ave., Toronto

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of comedy and entertainment as Japan's most beloved comedian and fashion icon, Naomi Watanabe, brings her electrifying 'From Tokyo' tour to Toronto. Known as the 'Beyoncé of Japan,' Watanabe has captured hearts worldwide with her infectious energy, bold fashion choices, and groundbreaking comedy that challenges beauty standards and celebrates self-acceptance. This intimate theatrical experience offers Toronto audiences a rare opportunity to witness one of Asia's most influential entertainers in person. Watanabe's performance seamlessly blends stand-up comedy, musical numbers, and interactive segments that showcase her incredible range as a performer. Her comedy transcends language barriers, incorporating physical humor, expressive storytelling, and her signature charismatic stage presence that has made her a social media sensation with millions of followers. Expect an evening filled with laughter, inspiration, and moments of genuine connection as Watanabe shares stories from her journey in the entertainment industry, her experiences as a body-positive advocate, and her unique perspective on Japanese pop culture. The show features stunning costume changes that highlight her status as a fashion trendsetter, each outfit carefully curated to complement different segments of her performance. Audience members can anticipate interactive moments where Watanabe's warmth and humor create an intimate atmosphere despite the theater setting. Her bilingual performance style ensures accessibility for diverse audiences while maintaining the authentic charm that has made her an international sensation. This Toronto stop represents a significant cultural exchange, bringing contemporary Japanese entertainment to Canadian stages in a way that celebrates diversity, self-expression, and the universal language of laughter. Whether you're familiar with Watanabe's work from her viral social media content, her appearances on international talk shows, or

Naomi Watanabe: From TokyoCA$65
CAKE10

CAKE

909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto

Get ready for an unforgettable night of alternative rock as the legendary band CAKE brings their distinctive sound to Toronto. Known for their unique blend of rock, funk, and country influences, CAKE has been captivating audiences for over three decades with their satirical lyrics, distinctive vocal style, and innovative use of instruments like the vibraslap and trumpet. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver all the hits that have made CAKE a beloved fixture in the alternative music scene. Fans can expect to hear classics like 'The Distance,' 'Never There,' 'Short Skirt/Long Jacket,' and 'Love You Madly' performed with the band's signature laid-back yet energetic style. Lead singer John McCrea's distinctive monotone delivery, combined with the band's tight musicianship, creates an atmosphere that's both irreverent and deeply engaging. The venue will transform into a celebration of CAKE's enduring influence on alternative rock, with their clever wordplay and social commentary resonating just as powerfully today as when they first emerged from Sacramento's music scene. Toronto's music lovers are in for a treat as CAKE's live performances are renowned for their authenticity and connection with the audience. The band's ability to seamlessly blend humor with serious musicianship creates a concert experience that's both entertaining and musically satisfying. Expect a setlist spanning their entire catalog, from early albums like 'Motorcade of Generosity' to more recent releases, showcasing the evolution of their sound while maintaining the core elements that make CAKE unmistakably unique. The evening will feature CAKE's full lineup delivering their genre-defying music with the precision and passion that has earned them a devoted global following. Whether you're a longtime fan who's followed the band since the '90s or discovering their music for the first time, this Toronto show promises to be an evening of exceptional live music that highlights why CAKE remai

CAKE Live PerformanceCA$65
KOKUHO | Toronto Japanese Film Festival11

KOKUHO | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

The highest grossing live-action film in Japanese cinema history won 11 Japanese Academy Awards including Best Film, Director, Actor and Screenplay.A sweeping historical drama from, based on Shuichi Yoshidas best-selling novel, follows Kikuo Tachibana. He is the son of a yakuza boss who, after his father is murdered, is taken as in an apprentice by celebrated kabuki actor Hanai Hanjiro. There he trains together with Hanjiros son Shunsuke and a close bond, as well as an intense rivalry, blossom b

ONE LAST LOVE LETTER | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival12

ONE LAST LOVE LETTER | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Experience the North American premiere of 'One Last Love Letter' at the prestigious Toronto Japanese Film Festival, presented at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. This deeply moving cinematic masterpiece explores themes of enduring love, memory, and the profound connections that transcend time. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Japan, the film follows an elderly widower who discovers a collection of unsent love letters, embarking on an emotional journey that bridges past and present. The Toronto Japanese Film Festival continues its tradition of bringing exceptional Japanese cinema to Canadian audiences, fostering cultural exchange and understanding within our diverse community. This premiere screening offers film enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike the rare opportunity to witness groundbreaking Japanese storytelling before its wider release across North America. The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, nestled in Toronto's vibrant cultural landscape, provides the perfect intimate setting for this cinematic experience. Attendees will be immersed in authentic Japanese hospitality while connecting with fellow film lovers, members of the Japanese-Canadian community, and cultural ambassadors who share a passion for international cinema. This special screening represents more than entertainment—it's a celebration of cross-cultural storytelling that resonates universally. The film's exploration of love, loss, and redemption speaks to audiences regardless of background, making it a cornerstone event for Toronto's multicultural community. Following the screening, audiences can engage in thoughtful discussion about the film's themes and cultural significance. Join us for an evening that promises to be both emotionally enriching and culturally enlightening, as we celebrate the artistry of Japanese cinema and strengthen the bonds within Toronto's diverse cultural tapestry.

TOKYO TAXI | Canadian Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival13

TOKYO TAXI | Canadian Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Opening Reception (6:00pm)The film traces a poignant encounter between 85-year-old Madame Sumire and taxi driver Koji. The overworked driver picks up Sumire, who asks to be driven from Tokyo to a nursing home in Hayama where she has chosen to spend her last days. As they travel through Tokyo, visiting places of significance to her, Sumire opens her heart and begins to share her own tragic past. Eventually, the single days journey brings an unexpected miracle into their lives.A heartwarming narra

Go Team Japan! Game 2 Japan vs. Tunisia viewing party14

Go Team Japan! Game 2 Japan vs. Tunisia viewing party

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Get ready to cheer, celebrate, and unite with the Japanese-Canadian community in Toronto as we gather for an unforgettable Game 2 viewing party! Japan takes on Tunisia in what promises to be an electrifying match, and there's no better place to experience the energy and passion than surrounded by fellow fans who bleed blue and white. Hosted at the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre, this viewing party combines world-class sports action with vibrant community spirit. Whether you're a die-hard soccer enthusiast, a proud supporter of Team Japan, or simply looking for an exciting night out in Toronto, this event delivers on all fronts. Expect an electric atmosphere as fans gather around screens to catch every goal, every save, and every heart-pounding moment of the match. The energy will be infectious—you'll feel the roar of the crowd, share in the collective celebration of victories, and bond with neighbors who share your passion for the beautiful game. Between play and after the final whistle, the party continues with dance floor action, keeping the momentum alive all night long. The venue provides the perfect setting to immerse yourself in Japanese-Canadian culture while celebrating this thrilling international competition. Enjoy the camaraderie of a diverse, welcoming community that comes together through sports and shared enthusiasm. Grab your friends, family, and coworkers for an evening that blends the excitement of world-class soccer with genuine community connection. Whether Japan secures a dominant victory or it's a nail-biter until the final moments, you'll want to be part of this collective experience. The Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre transforms into the ultimate game-day destination, complete with spirited fans, great vibes, and the kind of memories that stick with you long after the final whistle blows. Come celebrate Team Japan, celebrate community, and celebrate being part of Toronto's vibrant cultural landscape. Dress in your team colors, bring

TOKYO MER: MOBILE EMERGENCY ROOM NANKAI MISSION | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival15

TOKYO MER: MOBILE EMERGENCY ROOM NANKAI MISSION | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Experience the North American premiere of TOKYO MER: MOBILE EMERGENCY ROOM NANKAI MISSION at the Toronto Japanese Film Festival. This thrilling Japanese drama follows an innovative mobile emergency response unit navigating the complexities of medical emergencies across Tokyo's bustling landscape. The film brings to life the dedication and heroism of healthcare professionals who operate a cutting-edge mobile emergency room, delivering critical care to patients in their moments of greatest need. Tokyo MER represents a fascinating exploration of modern emergency medicine, human resilience, and the bonds formed between a specialized team under extreme pressure. Viewers will be captivated by intense medical scenarios, character-driven storytelling, and the authentic portrayal of Japan's healthcare system. The narrative seamlessly blends high-stakes drama with meaningful interpersonal moments, offering both entertainment and insight into the lives of first responders. This exclusive North American premiere at the Toronto Japanese Film Festival provides a unique opportunity to discover contemporary Japanese cinema before it reaches wider distribution. The festival creates an ideal atmosphere for cinephiles, cultural enthusiasts, and community members to engage with authentic storytelling from Japan. Whether you're a devoted follower of Japanese dramas, interested in medical narratives, or simply seeking compelling international cinema, TOKYO MER delivers an unforgettable viewing experience. The screening celebrates the vibrant connection between Japanese and Canadian communities, fostering cultural exchange through the universal language of film. Hosted at the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre, a cornerstone institution promoting understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture in Toronto, this event strengthens community bonds while showcasing exceptional artistic achievements. Join fellow film enthusiasts, Japanese culture advocates, and community members for an ev

KAKUKAKU SHIKAJIKA (fka BLANK CANVAS: MY SO-CALLED ARTIST'S JOURNEY) | Toronto Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival16

KAKUKAKU SHIKAJIKA (fka BLANK CANVAS: MY SO-CALLED ARTIST'S JOURNEY) | Toronto Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

From the moment Akiko discovers manga as a child, she dreams of becoming a manga artist. Confident that talent and ambition will carry her forward, she enrolls in an art class expecting an easy path to success. Instead, Akiko finds herself under the watchful eye of Hidaka, an eccentric, bamboo-sword-wielding art instructor devoted to classical painting and unimpressed by manga. Intimidated but challenged, Akiko must learn to trust her own voice and fight for the future she wants.Adapted from Aki

NIGHT FLOWER | Toronto Japanese Film Festival17

NIGHT FLOWER | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Natsuki has fled to Tokyo with her two children to escape debt collectors and now juggles multiple jobs including a seedy bar but just cant make ends meet. One night, outside the bar she witnesses an illicit drug deal gone wrong. Desperate, she decides this dangerous industry is the only way she can provide for her children. That choice brings her into contact with Tamae, an amateur kickboxer who gradually becomes Natsukis friend, protector and the operations enforcer.The film features standout

SAI - DISASTER | Canadian Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival18

SAI - DISASTER | Canadian Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

An intense psychological suspense film about mysterious man who slips into the ordinary lives of six unrelated people bringing catastrophe in his wake.A high school girl troubled by family and her future, a delivery worker burdened by a dark past, a shopping-mall cleaner and a barber, an inn manager drowning in debt, and an unremarkable housewife, each leading a modest life until they are suddenly struck by inexplicable tragedy. Circling each tragedy is the same enigmatic man, appearing at the e

5 CENTIMETERS PER SECOND | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival19

5 CENTIMETERS PER SECOND | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

Experience the breathtaking North American premiere of Makoto Shinkai's acclaimed anime masterpiece '5 Centimeters Per Second' at the prestigious Toronto Japanese Film Festival. This poignant tale of love, distance, and the passage of time follows Takaki and Akari as their childhood friendship evolves through life's inevitable changes. Renowned for its stunning visual artistry and deeply emotional storytelling, the film explores themes of longing, connection, and the bittersweet nature of growing apart from those we cherish most. Set against gorgeously animated landscapes that capture Japan's seasonal beauty, '5 Centimeters Per Second' has captivated audiences worldwide with its realistic portrayal of modern relationships and the profound impact of time and space on human connections. The Toronto Japanese Film Festival, hosted at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, provides the perfect intimate setting to appreciate Shinkai's meticulous attention to detail and atmospheric cinematography. This exclusive screening offers Toronto's vibrant Japanese-Canadian community and anime enthusiasts a rare opportunity to witness this cinematic gem on the big screen before its wider North American release. Following the screening, attendees can engage in thoughtful discussions about the film's universal themes and its place within contemporary Japanese cinema. The festival celebrates the rich cultural exchange between Japan and Canada, fostering deeper understanding and appreciation of Japanese storytelling traditions. Whether you're a devoted anime fan, cinema lover, or simply curious about Japanese culture, this premiere promises an unforgettable evening of artistic excellence and emotional resonance that will linger long after the credits roll.

FIRST KISS | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival20

FIRST KISS | North American Premiere | Toronto Japanese Film Festival

6 Sakura Way, Toronto

After fifteen years of marriage, Kanna and her husband Kakeru find their marriage is in a slump and are considering divorce. Suddenly Kakeru is killed in an accident. Once Kannas initial shock and pain fade she starts to consider the next stage of her life. That is until one day, driving through a tunnel, she is propelled through a time-portal. She is back at the hotel event near Mt. Fuji on the day she first met Kakeru 15 years earlier!She soon falls hard in love all over again and wants to eng

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