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Nagoya Tenmusu — Tempura Shrimp Rice Balls

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Nagoya Tenmusu — Tempura Shrimp Rice Balls

Tenmusu (天むす) are Nagoya's iconic rice balls — plump shrimp tempura wrapped in lightly salted rice and nori seaweed, creating a portable snack combining crispy, savory tempura with the comforting simplicity of onigiri. The dish was invented in 1959 at Senju, a small restaurant in Tsu City (Mie Prefecture, adjacent to Aichi), but became so associated with Nagoya through regional chain expansion that it's now considered Nagoya soul food.

Proper tenmusu uses whole kuruma-ebi (Japanese tiger prawns) or large black tiger shrimp, lightly battered and fried to golden crispness, then immediately wrapped in rice while still warm. The rice is seasoned with subtle sweetness (mirin, salt), and the nori wrapper provides umami contrast. The result is finger food perfection — satisfying, not too heavy, suitable for any time of day. Nagoya residents buy tenmusu for picnics, train journeys, office lunches, and late-night snacks.

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Top tenmusu shops: Senju Nagoya (千寿 名古屋, multiple locations including Nagoya Station, ¥220 per piece, sets of 3–5 available), Senju Honten (千寿本店, Osu district, original flavor, ¥200 each), Tenmusubi Chitose (天むす千歳, Sakae, ¥250 each, larger shrimp). Freshness is critical — consume within 2–3 hours of purchase.

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**Senju vs. competitors:** Senju invented tenmusu and maintains the definitive version — the shrimp are large (one per rice ball, tail protruding), the batter is light (not doughy), and the rice-to-te

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