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TOKYO

Yakiniku Inoue Ginza

Inventive dishes made with A4- and A5-grade wagyu beef and premium seafood are the hallmark of this Ginza yakiniku restaurant, which went briefly viral on social media for its instant-smoked yukhoe.

Dinner: $107.96-143.95
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Cozy steakhouse interior with wooden decor and bar seating
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OSAKA

Yakiniku Manno Shinsaibashi

Dare we say that a visit to Osaka is not complete without sampling Yakiniku Manno Shinsaibashi’s marbled beef, grilled tableside?

Dinner: $64.78-100.77
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Assorted Wagyu beef cuts elegantly arranged on a restaurant platter
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Bou-ya Nihonbashi

In Tokyo’s bustling commercial precinct, this renowned yakiniku spot allows you to select from a variety of wagyu cuts and pair them with three different original sauces and wasabi rock salt.

Lunch: $43.19-93.57
Dinner: $43.19-93.57
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Korean BBQ grilling fresh meat with side dishes
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HYOGO

Yakiniku Kanteipo

An award-winning yakiniku joint in the birthplace of Kobe beef, known for its signature light yakiniku sauce, plus 35 secret varieties for an utterly delicious meal.

Lunch: $129.56-136.76
Dinner: $129.56-136.76
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TOKYO

Sushi Rei

Sushi meets art in this suave sushi omakase venue in Akasaka, helmed by a young chef who delivers Edomae-leaning dishes served in handmade lacquerware by local artists.

Lunch: $143.95-151.15
Dinner: $143.95-151.15
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Delicate dish with tempura and seaweed in ornate glass bowl
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TOKYO

Azabu Saotome

Master Chef Hiroyuki Saotome, who earned Hong Kong's Kaiseki Den its first Michelin star, has finally opened his own venue in downtown Tokyo, bringing fresh energy and sharp focus to traditional Japanese cuisine.

Dinner: $259.12-302.30
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Assorted fresh meats platter with greens on wooden tray
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TOKYO

Bou-ya Horumon-kan Ueno Rokuchome

With the arrival of Bou-ya's newest branch near Ueno Station, indulging in top-shelf A5 wagyu has become the pick for a post-museum-date meal — and part of the Ueno dining lexicon.

Lunch: $43.19-93.57
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Thinly sliced marbled meat arranged in a circular pattern on a black plate
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OSAKA

Tajimaya Namba City

15 condiments, 7 broth choices and an endless meat festival — indulge in slice-to-order wagyu through endless permutations in this all-you-can-eat shabu shabu and sukiyaki venue in Namba.

Lunch: $93.57-107.96
Dinner: $93.57-107.96
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KYOTO

Yujufudan

This neo-izakaya in Shijo Karasuma is rewriting Kyoto’s bar scene with creative seafood and small-plate dishes that combine Japanese ingredients with Italian recipes.

Dinner: $50.38-57.58
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Sliced raw beef with garnishes on elegant serving plate
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OSAKA

Matsunaga Bokujo Kitashinchi

With a commitment to traceability, Matsunaga Bokujo’s private-label beef comes to Osaka with its independently operated restaurant, offering only A4-and-above beef to city diners.

Lunch: $86.37-107.96
Dinner: $86.37-107.96
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Delicious Japanese omelette with sauce and green onions on a dark plate
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OSAKA

Chibo Sonezaki

Rooted in Osaka but enhanced with international ingredients, Chibo offers an okonomiyaki and teppanyaki experience that embraces the three distinct flavors of “before, after and aftertaste.”

Lunch: $64.78-71.98
Dinner: $64.78-71.98
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TOKYO

Iinoji

Basked in warm light, Iinoji offers a home-away-from-home atmosphere, serving impeccably executed sukiyaki made with kuroge wagyu and Omi beef. Amidst the fast-paced rhythm of Nihonbashi, the restaurant invites diners to slow down.

Lunch: $71.98-107.96
Dinner: $71.98-107.96
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TOKYO

Ebisu Taku

A genie-in-the-bottle restaurant, Ebisu Taku breathes new life into the classic omakase playbook by flipping the script — the chef creates a menu based on what the guests want.

Dinner: $345.49-359.88
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Korean BBQ dining experience with assorted meats and vegetables
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Shio Horumon Yoshichan Toyosu

Located near Toyosu’s iconic fish market, this restaurant showcases why fresh, top-grade offal deserves a spot on the grill — and a place alongside its reasonably priced A5 wagyu.

Lunch: $71.98-107.96
Dinner: $71.98-107.96
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TOKYO

Soba Ikkon

Simplicity made special — set in Ebisu’s burgeoning food scene, Soba Ikkon trots out smooth, Edo-style nihachi soba and a kaiseki-style course menu that delights all demographics.

Lunch: $28.79-35.99
Dinner: $50.38-71.98
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Exquisite Japanese seafood feast with vibrant sashimi and delicate accompaniments
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HOKKAIDO

Sapporo Kani-ya Main Branch

The Sapporo outlet of this venerable Hokkaido crab restaurant continues to deliver on its mission to serve Japan’s finest crabs, particularly the hon-tarabagani red king crab, presented in a number of different styles.

Lunch: $143.95-439.06
Dinner: $143.95-439.06
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Sumptuous seafood platter featuring fresh crab legs and sashimi
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AICHI

Sapporo Kani-ya Nagoya Branch

Located in the heart of Nagoya’s nightlife district, this restaurant is a seven-story shrine to the deliciousness of Japanese crab — including the hon-tarabagani red king crab — preparing it in a variety of different ways.

Lunch: $143.95-439.06
Dinner: $143.95-439.06
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HOKKAIDO

Hokkaido Kani-Shogun Sapporo Main Branch

The giant red king crab on the storefront brings customers in, and the vast spread of luxurious crab dishes keeps them coming back for more. Red king crab, horsehair crab and snow crab are all prepared in a number of ways.

Lunch: $143.95-439.06
Dinner: $143.95-439.06
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Exquisite Japanese kaiseki meal with assorted dishes beautifully arranged
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OSAKA

Oden Sumiyoshi Shinsaibashi

A love letter to the nostalgic oden, from Osaka — Oden Sumiyoshi Shinsaibashi is a soul-warming stop in the city, serving innovative oden swimming in a broth that takes six hours to prepare, all presented in kaiseki style.

Lunch: $71.98-158.35
Dinner: $71.98-158.35
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AICHI

Ooicho Nagoya Nishi

The ever-popular Nagoya-based Ooicho branch makes Nagoya Nishi its second nest, embracing a neck-to-tail philosophy that spotlights premium Kinsodori chicken from Aichi Prefecture in its yakitori creations.

Dinner: $57.58-71.98
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Spicy glazed chicken with nuts and seeds at a gourmet restaurant
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TOKYO

Iwahiba

Inspired by the bonsai plant it’s named upon, the hidden Iwahiba tucked behind a bar creates a menu that riffs on Chinese cuisine and washoku in a dining room draped in Taisho Romanticism opulence.

Lunch: $86.37-143.95
Dinner: $86.37-143.95
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Assorted sushi and sashimi platter with various seafood dishes
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TOKYO

Sushi Hiroki

Visitors can put their faith in the skills of Chef Hiroki, who takes pride in his ability to serve perfectly textured sushi and hand-select every ingredient that makes it behind his counter.

Dinner: $93.57-201.53
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Korean BBQ feast with grilled meat and side dishes
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TOKYO

Ushikoi Ebisu

Making yakiniku an everyday indulgence by focusing on price-performance, Ushikoi Ebisu focuses on lean cuts of wagyu beef that have more concentrated flavor, eschewing most restaurants’ obsession with marbling.

Dinner: $64.78-79.17
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TOKYO

Ebisu Afusoya

Housed in a Showa-era, 75-year-old building, Ebisu Afusoya weaves itself into the peaceful rhythm of kaiseki, thanks to the innovative yet traditionally rooted approach of its head chef, Hasegawa Tadaaki.

Dinner: $86.37-172.74
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Fresh marbled beef slices with spring onions on a plate
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TOKYO

Ushikoi Kanda

Forget marbling — Ushikoi Kanda chooses to focus on the flavor of leaner wagyu, allowing it to serve premium cuts of wagyu beef that deliver unbeatable price-performance.

Dinner: $64.78-79.17
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TOKYO

Ushikoi Ikebukuro

Price-performance is the philosophy here at this Ikebukuro yakiniku restaurant, which serves high-quality wagyu beef like Miyazaki beef, but focusing on leaner meats for deeper flavor.

Dinner: $64.78-79.17
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TOKYO

Ushikoi Shibuya

This Shibuya restaurant just north of the Scramble Crossing manages to make yakiniku an everyday indulgence, thanks to a focus on lean cuts of wagyu beef that gives it unbeatable price-performance.

Dinner: $64.78-79.17
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TOKYO

Ushikoi Shinjuku

Right by the north exit of Seibu-Shinjuku Station, Ushikoi Shinjuku offers leaner cuts of wagyu beef for deeper flavor, and just as importantly unparalleled price-performance ratio.

Dinner: $64.78-79.17
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