The correct option is B NO CHANGE
An adjective is usually placed before the noun it modifies. The underlined word "Japanese" is a proper adjective or an adjective of nationality. It is placed before the noun it modifies, "cuisine", hence the sentence requires no change and option A is correct.
Option B is incorrect because the adjective is placed before the pronoun "I", the sentence is grammatically incorrect ( adjectives cannot modify pronouns in the attributive position, i.e., it cannot be placed before or directly after the pronoun 'I').
Option C is incorrect because the adjective cannot modify the pronoun "I" in the attributive position.
Option D is incorrect because the adjective must come before the noun (Japanese cuisine) and not after it (cuisine Japanese).