Umi Sushi | Tsumi

In Japanese, tsumi means sin, and umi means sea. So yes — we’re serving “sinful sea” sushi.

Here’s a creative post for — combining the vibe of a hidden gem sushi spot with a touch of Japanese-inspired wordplay. You can use this for Instagram, a menu intro, or a story post. Post Title: Tsumi Umi Sushi — Where the sea’s “sin” tastes divine. Tsumi Umi Sushi

📍 [Insert location] 📞 [Insert reservation/order info] 🍣 Open [days/hours] In Japanese, tsumi means sin, and umi means sea

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From classic nigiri to our signature (eel, avocado, cucumber, topped with seared salmon and a miso-garlic glaze), we’re here to make your taste buds confess.