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TOKYO

BLACOWS

Sink your teeth into an expertly-crafted juicy wagyu hamburger, while enjoying the chill and nostalgic atmosphere in the heart of Tokyo.

Lunch: $14.09-21.14
Dinner: $28.19-35.24
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HOKKAIDO

Matsuo Jingisukan Sapporo Kita 19-jo Higashi

Matsuo Jingisukan’s Kita 19-jo Higashi branch executes Hokkaido-special jingisukan with the same authenticity it has upheld for 60 years.

Lunch: $56.38-70.47
Dinner: $56.38-70.47
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Elegant Japanese restaurant interior with wooden partitions and warm lighting.
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TOKYO

Rokkasen Shinjuku Nishiguchi Honten

All-you-can-eat yakiniku, elegantly executed. The acclaimed Rokkasen in Shinjuku satisfies diners with its sophisticated take on Japanese flame-grilled meat buffet and distinct brand of omotenashi hospitality.

Lunch: $70.47-105.71
Dinner: $70.47-105.71
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HYOGO

Seikaiha Koshunoya

With one of the best views of the Harima-nada Sea, the sunset vista from Seikaiha Koshunoya draws crowds of visitors every month. But even more come for the extensive selection of sake, wine and shochu from more than 100 breweries all over Japan.

Dinner: $42.28-49.33
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Exquisite sushi platter with fresh seafood and citrus garnish
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HIROSHIMA

Nihonryori Takayama

At this traditional Japanese restaurant in Hiroshima, Chef Takayama pulls out all the stops to present an omakase course meal using local seafood, with the mission to “make people happy."

Dinner: $105.71-112.76
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Elegant sushi presentation on dark stone platter in upscale restaurant
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TOKYO

Kifu

An enigmatic glow radiates against the twilight at Kifu in Kagurazaka, where Edo-style omakase is served with wild-caught fish from Japan’s coasts, prepared with precision and artistry.

Lunch: $197.32-211.42
Dinner: $197.32-211.42
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FUKUOKA

Hakata no Ouka

From the first mouthwatering sizzle of steak hitting the teppanyaki grill, to the final tender bite, expect the highest quality experience at this specialty Kobe beef restaurant in Fukuoka.

Lunch: $42.28-267.80
Dinner: $84.57-267.80
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AICHI

Kawabun

The oldest restaurant in Nagoya, a meal at Kawabun is a cultural experience in its own right. Enjoy fine traditional dining in the surroundings of a ryōtei which has entertained the Nagoya elite for over 400 years.

Lunch: $169.13-176.18
Dinner: $169.13-176.18
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TOKYO

Taira

Domestic free-range chicken skewers are grilled upon ordering here at this Minami-Aoyama restaurant, but won’t leave guests’ clothes smelling like smoke. Chicken is accompanied by seasonal fare and sake, served with hospitality.

Dinner: $112.76-119.80
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KYOTO

ROKU KYOTO TENJIN Chef’s Table

This intimate dining experience led by executive chef Akira Taniguchi features 13 counter seats surrounding an open kitchen, which acts as a stage for the chef’s culinary performance. Taste heirloom Kyoto vegetables, prepared with French techniques.

Dinner: $274.84-281.89
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Premium wagyu beef slices with wasabi and salt on stone plate
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FUKUOKA

Nishinakasu Yakiniku Kiraku

Set in the riverside district of Nishinakasu, this yakiniku restaurant makes its way from Roppongi to Fukuoka, offering the same top-notch wagyu beef and luxurious atmosphere as the original Tokyo outlet.

Dinner: $98.66-133.90
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OSAKA

Kitashinchi Yakiniku Kiraku

Offering up plates of exquisitely marbled wagyu in every cut imaginable, Yakiniku Kiraku invites its guests to freely enjoy their time. The savory scent of grilling steak and excited voices of clientele speak to its popularity and flavor.

Dinner: $105.71-147.99
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MIYAGI

Graal

Savor French flair with Japanese finesse. Front-row counter seats offer a view of the expert chef and sommelier at work. Bon appétit!

Dinner: $126.85-133.90
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Gourmet chicken roulade with sauce on white plate
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HYOGO

BOTTEGA BLUE

Italy meets Japan in Ashiya, Hyogo. Embark on a sustainable culinary adventure, relishing homemade delights made with passion.

Dinner: $70.47-105.71
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Exquisite sashimi assortment on an ornate plate
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OSAKA

Nose ARATA

Kaiseki is about appreciating the bounty of nature, and representing its ebbs and flows. This countryside retreat is the ideal venue for such a meal, nestled among the mountains and terraced rice fields from which its organic ingredients are drawn.

Lunch: $140.95-147.99
Dinner: $140.95-147.99
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TOKYO

Kiraku (Kagurazaka)

Welcome to Kiraku, a historical dining spot along the stone-paved streets of Kagurazaka. Here, you can experience “Tsumoto-style” aged sushi, where fresh fish is skillfully prepared using the renowned Tsumoto method to enhance its delicate flavors.

Dinner: $183.23-190.28
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TOKYO

Okonomiyaki Monjayaki Eetoko Yoyogi

Say “kanpai!” at this retro izakaya in Yoyogi. Enjoy classic Osaka-style okonomiyaki, Tokyo-style monjayaki, and the festival favorite yakisoba at this fun gastropub.

Dinner: $56.38-63.43
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Authentic Asian hot pot cuisine with fresh sliced meat
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OSAKA

Shabushabu Tonton Shinsaibashi

Experience the delightful taste of Miyazaki beef and Kishu Umebuta premium pork, cooked in the shabu-shabu hotpot style. Enjoy a lively and delicious izakaya dining experience in Shinsaibashi.

Dinner: $70.47-98.66
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Elegant restaurant interior with sleek, modern design and lush garden view
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TOYAMA

Ahora Aqui

Tucked beneath the eaves of Takaoka City’s historic Sano Family House, the head chef of Ahora Aqui leverages a wealth of experience accrued from overseas to breathe new life into Hokuriku delicacies.

Lunch: $77.52-84.57
Dinner: $225.51-232.56
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TOKYO

Imakoko

The bounties of Ishikawa Prefecture’s Noto Peninsula are masterfully prepared at this Shibuya establishment, founded and run by a world-class chef who once served at the Embassy of Japan in Bolivia.

Lunch: $56.38-63.43
Dinner: $155.04-225.51
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Gourmet smoked beef dish with floral garnish on elegant white plate
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TOKYO

NonTitle NARITAYUTAKA

In his pursuit of perfection, esteemed chef Yutaka Narita rejected 30 varieties of wagyu beef before discovering the Tosa Akaushi, now the centerpiece of every menu at his eponymous restaurant.

Dinner: $162.09-239.61
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TOKYO

Ginza Kuki

A fermentation and aging process perfected over four generations gives the miso at Ginza Kuki unmatched complexity. Its measured approach to miso-based dishes lets diners discover new flavor and intricacy in an oft-overlooked household staple.

Dinner: $119.80-147.99
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Gourmet dish of roasted onions on slate plate with spoon
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TOKYO

Bel Sogno

Born in Miyazaki and trained in Italy, Chef Yuji Nakamoto writes a love letter to both through his fusion cuisine. Inventive dishes like matcha tiramisu and eel risotto not only showcase his skill, but the quality of the Miyazaki-sourced ingredients.

Dinner: $126.85-162.09
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TOKYO

Akasaka Kenmochi

With seasonal produce sourced from all over Japan and served on traditional ko-imari porcelain, chef Makoto Kenmochi creates course menus that aim to tantalize all of his diners’ five senses.

Dinner: $169.13-176.18
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TOKYO

Ushi ni Kanabou Azabu-juban

Taking its name from a Japanese saying to make something even better, this Azabu-juban restaurant does exactly that with a French-inspired approach to the simple act of grilling meat.

Dinner: $77.52-183.23
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Japanese wagyu sashimi platter with garnish on black plate
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TOKYO

Uma-Cha Sangenjaya

One of southern Kyushu’s best-kept culinary secrets, horse meat, or ba-niku, isn’t just supremely nutritious—it’s also an extremely versatile meat bursting with flavor. There’s no better way to experience it than at this Sangenjaya specialist.

Dinner: $56.38-63.43
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TOKYO

Chicken Kappo Hajime

History and interior design aficionados will be swept up in the Taisho Roman era-inspired interior of Chicken Kappo Hajime, but the sheer juiciness and flavor of its mizutaki and yakitori are the real stars of the show.

Dinner: $133.90-140.95
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Elegant Japanese dining room with traditional tatami, wooden table, and shoji windows
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KYOTO

Ganko Sanjo Honten

While its convenient riverside location, affordable prices and impeccable cuisine draw hundreds of customers a day, many also come to marvel at the traditional Japanese interiors of this Sanjo establishment.

Lunch: $84.57-140.95
Dinner: $84.57-140.95
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