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Ginza Ishizuka

銀座 いしづか

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Sake

石塚 規ISHIJIKA TADASHI

The Chef's Recommendations

Growing up watching his father and grandfather, who were both chefs, he naturally decided to enter the world of cooking.

Born March 23, 1976 in Tokyo, he grew up watching his father and grandfather, who were both chefs, and naturally became interested in cooking. Stepping without hesitation into the world of cuisine, he began his training at Kioicho's Fukudaya. He later deepened his knowledge at restaurants like Waketokuyama and Banrekiryukodo, making a heartfelt study of Japanese cuisine and was even reviewed in an international cooking magazine. In his 20th year as a chef, he opened [Ginza Ishizuka], where he can now be found.

石塚 規ISHIJIKA TADASHI

Fujiya Kyoshoku

ふじや京色

  • Shijokawaramachi/Teramachi, Kyoto
  • Japanese,Japanese / Kyoto Cuisine / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

藤原 崇史FUJIWARA TAKASHI

The parttime job that he had at an izakaya when he was a high school student inspired him to become a chef.

The reason why he decided to get a part-time job in an izakaya (Japanese pub restaurant) was that he wanted to eat the free food. It may not have been the most romantic reason, but this is what led to his career in the restaurant business. Through his part-time job he learned how much fun cooking was, and decided to attend catering college. At college he met fellow students who would play an important part in shaping his future career. After graduating, he spent time working in three different Japanese restaurants. After working for ten years, he and his friends from college opened "Jounetsu Shokusai Kyoshoku". Later, in 2014, they opened "Fujiya Kyoshoku".

藤原 崇史FUJIWARA TAKASHI

Kenko Bishoku Hakata Mizutaki to Sumibi Yakitori Bijindori

健康美食 博多水炊きと炭火焼き鳥 美神鶏

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Mizutaki (chicken hot pot)

小柳 賢一郎KOYANAGI KENICHIRO

Enjoy dishes waterboiled to perfection, served by a head chef from Kyushu

He was born in 1968 in Nagasaki Prefecture. He was deeply moved by the exceptional food served to him at the Japanese-style restaurant of an acquaintance, which set him on the path to becoming a chef. He polished his skills at a number of restaurants all over Nagasaki and Tokyo, before working at Fried Giblet & Giblet Stew Specialists - Koganeya in 2006. After 10 years of experience, he opened a new store in the franchise, Kenko Bishoku Hakata Mizudaki to Sumibiyakitori Bijindori and is now the head chef.

小柳 賢一郎KOYANAGI KENICHIRO

Hishinuma - Japanese cuisine

日本料理 菱沼

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Suppon (soft-shelled turtle) / Wine / Fugu (blowfish)

菱沼 孝之HISHINUMA TAKAYUKI

30 years after opening his restaurant, he opens up the world of Japanese cuisine with his own unique sensibility

Born in Kawagoe, Saitama in 1956, he was charmed by the way Japanese cuisine reflects the seasons, which inspired him to pursue becoming a chef. After graduating from the Kagawa College of Culinary and Confectionary Arts, he trained at a number of Japanese restaurants in Tokyo, such as Tsurunoya in Ginza, and then went on to open Nihon ryori Hishinuma in Mita, Minato in 1985. Then in 2005, he moved to Roppongi, Minato. Over the course of 20 years, he has proposed new ways to pair wine as well as rice to suitable dishes, and continues to do so now. He has obtained stars for 8 consecutive years ever since the Michelin Guide to Tokyo was launched. Also, he is passionate about having a good diet, and is active in publishing books and delivering talks as well.

菱沼 孝之HISHINUMA TAKAYUKI

Japanese Restaurant Miyabitei Sheraton Grand Hotel Hiroshima

日本食「雅庭」 シェラトングランドホテル広島

  • Higashi-Ku/Shinkansen entrance, Hiroshima
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / General / Sushi

石田 洋輝ISHIDA HIROKI

Made with all my heart, the taste of traditional Japanese cuisine

I was born in Muroran City, Hokkaido. After working at the Westin Hotel Tokyo, I refined my skills at well-established traditional Japanese restaurants in Tokyo's Ginza district and the Tokyo metropolitan area. In 2011, when the Sheraton Hotel Hiroshima opened, I was brought in as head chef at its Japanese restaurant, Miyabitei. I try to always provide the best service and present dishes that exceed the expectations of not only the Japanese customers but the customers from abroad who have come from a different culture. I feel that it is my personal mission to hand down the traditions of Japanese cuisine to the young people of today.

石田 洋輝ISHIDA HIROKI

Awabi Japanese Restaurant Nishikiryu

あわび日本料理 錦りゅう

  • Nagoya Station, Aichi
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Tempura (battered, fried seafood and vegetables)

杉戸 滋典SUGITO SHIGENORI

The Chef's Recommendations

Admiring his grandfather and father, he did not hesitate to embark on the path of a chef

Shigenori Sugito was born on June 21st, 1969, in Nagoya, Aichi. He graduated from Nagoya Bunri University's junior college. His family has run restaurants for generations, and it seemed natural to help his parents ever since he was a child. He did not waver in his choice to succeed the family business, and to become a chef. Since then, he has not looked back, dedicating himself to following the path of a chef.

杉戸 滋典SUGITO SHIGENORI

Mond Nihonbashi

主水 日本橋店

  • Mitsukoshimae, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Local Japanese Cuisine

森山 彰文MORIYAMA AKIFUMI

Offering local cuisine made using naturally abundant Shimane ingredients

Born August 16th in Shimane Prefecture. After graduating from high school, he attended culinary school. Upon graduation he went to work for Creative Group Inc., a company that runs a number of prominent restaurants. In 2012 his first assignment was determined to be Mond Nihonbashi, so he traveled to Tokyo. Now he treats Tokyo's Nihonbashi to the nostalgic Shimane flavors of his youth.

森山 彰文MORIYAMA AKIFUMI

Kushiyaki Sumishin

串焼き 炭心

  • Kamata, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Chicken / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)

高林 正隆TAKABAYASHI MASATAKA

My encounter with Tsukuba chicken led me down the road to being a chef.

As of this year, I have been a chef for 25 years. Currently, I am practicing my art at Voie Lactee, a beautiful restaurant where you can enjoy your food while admiring the lovely garden.

高林 正隆TAKABAYASHI MASATAKA

Kasane

かさね

  • Akasaka, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Sake / Shochu

柏田 幸二郎KASHIWADA KOJIRO

The Chef's Recommendations

A chef who layers the flavors of the four seasons and the encounters between people

Kojiro Kashiwada is a native of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu. Because he had a dining hall for a home, he naturally chose the path of the chef. After training at a ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant) in Osaka that specialized in catering, he worked for five years at Gyozantei in Miyazaki before moving to Tokyo in order to establish the second branch of that restaurant in the Akasaka neighborhood. He worked for about seven years at the Akasaka store before setting out on his own. It has been 16 years since he first opened Kasane.

柏田 幸二郎KASHIWADA KOJIRO

Fudozaka Kikuchi

不動坂 菊地

  • Sannomiya, Hyogo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Suppon (soft-shelled turtle) / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

菊地KIKUCHI

Since he was a child, he was interested in food and he chose this path.

The chef was interested in making dishes with a variety of ingredients. After a while, he became able to cook on his own, and naturally started to think about working as a chef.

菊地KIKUCHI

Shunsai Kushiyaki Dokoro Shoku

旬菜、串焼処 食 SHOKU

  • Enoshima/Kugenuma, Kanagawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kiritanpo Nabe (skewered rice hot pot)

鈴木 亘SUZUKI WATARU

I want to bring out the best flavors from all ingredients.

He was born on March 22, 1973 in Akita, Japan. Because he liked cooking as a child, he planned to one day open up his own store. He graduated high school at the same time as moving to Tokyo. After 11 years training at an izakaya (tavern), he opened his dream restaurant "Shunsai Kushiyaki Dokoro Shoku" in 2002. He never uses any chemical seasoning, so he has an established reputation in bringing out the best flavor from each ingredient.

鈴木 亘SUZUKI WATARU

Sushi Ko

すし耕

  • Otaru/Yoichi/Shakotan, Hokkaido
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sushi / Donburi (rice bowl) / Local Sake

竹山 耕司TAKEYAMA KOJI

Delicious sushi made using local ingredients from Otaru.

He is originally from Otaru. He became interested in cooking while working at a hotel restaurant specializing in Buddhist-style cuisine. Above all else, from a young age he felt a connection to the ingredients of Otaru and wanted to make good use of them by becoming a sushi chef. He gained experience training at sushi restaurants in Sapporo and Otaru. In 2001, he opened Sushiko in his hometown, where he works today.

竹山 耕司TAKEYAMA KOJI

Akashi

明石

  • Shinjuku-Sanchome, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood

矢向 剛YAKO TAKESHI

Demonstrating the knowledge and techniques built up over three generations

Mr. Yakou's grandfather was a maker of tempura who opened an establishment in Ginza named "Naruto", this name being linked to his birthplace, Awaji Island. His father, Yoshio Yakou, struck out on his own, leaving "Naruto" and establishing in 1962 his own restaurant named "Akashi". This name was a reference to being on the opposite side of the Naruto Strait. Having grown up watching this family, Mr. Yakou felt he wanted to become a chef, so he trained with his father to develop his skills. He has reached such a high level of mastery in the preparation of pufferfish that he currently serves as an examiner for the licensing of pufferfish chefs.

矢向 剛YAKO TAKESHI

Gyutan Sumiyaki Rikyu Iwanuma

牛たん炭焼 利久 岩沼店

  • Natori/Zao/Shiroishi, Miyagi
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Gyutan (beef tongue) / Local Japanese Cuisine

小野寺正春ONODERAMASAHARU

Depth that even a connoisseur can taste.

Wanting to use my hands to make a living, I entered the food industry because of my interest in cuisine. With over 20 years since we opened Rikyu, you'll soon find out why connoisseurs say, "When it comes to grilled beef tongue, one seeks the modest sensitivity that's a product of a single coal in the fire. The flavorful depth of each ingredient can change with the chef."

小野寺正春ONODERAMASAHARU

Sushidokoro Kouya Kokubun-cho Branch

寿司処 こうや 国分町店

  • Kokubuncho/Ichibancho, Miyagi
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi / Sousaku Sushi (creative sushi)

村上 耕次MURAKAMI KOJI

A chef who continues to demonstrate the wonderful techniques and spirit of a sushi master.

Born in 1957 in Miyagi. When he was a high school student, his father took him to a sushi restaurant, where he was moved by both the techniques of the chefs and the welcome he received. Because of this experience, he set his heart on becoming a sushi chef. He trained at Ota Sushi at Iizaka hot spring for five years. After that, he worked at a Japanese restaurant in Sendai under master chef Hiroshi Atami, learning Japanese cuisine, how to handle himself in the kitchen, and the art of hospitality. At the age of 29 he became a chef at a Japanese restaurant, and after three years, he became the acting manager at the Sendai branch of Ginza sushi dono. At the age of 40 he opened Sushidokoro koya. There are presently eight branches, and he also runs the store in Kokubun.

村上 耕次MURAKAMI KOJI

Gyutan Sumiyaki Rikyu Honcho

牛たん炭焼利久 本町店

  • Sendai Station East Exit, Miyagi
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Gyutan (beef tongue) / Local Japanese Cuisine

中澤桂一NAKAZAWAKEIICHI

Into the world of cuisine dreamt of since childhood.

In order to progress on to the world of food dreamt of in his childhood, he studied at a cooking school. After graduating he began working at Rikyu as a cook, steadily building up experience until now.

中澤桂一NAKAZAWAKEIICHI

Yakitori Fukuzumi Main Store

やきとり 福住 本店

  • Iwaki, Fukushima
  • Japanese,Japanese / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)

齋藤 義雄SAITO YOSHIO

Treating customers to carefully prepared dishes that follow in the traditional spirit of this long-established restaurant.

He was born in 1948 in Fukushima Prefecture. Chef Saito was born into the third generation of the family-owned Fukuzumi Ryokan, established in 1912. In in order to inherit the family business, he set his heart on becoming a chef. In 1979, he devoted himself full-time to running a restaurant specializing in yakitori (grilled chicken) while running a hotel, which he continues to do into the present. Chef Saito prizes highly the feeling of "gratitude to one's customers", and has opened three Yakitori Fukuzumi restaurants within Iwaki city. (The Hirono shop is currently closed)

齋藤 義雄SAITO YOSHIO

Seafood Restaurant Zauo Main Store

活魚茶屋ざうお本店

  • Nishi-ku, Fukuoka
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

井上 修次INOUE SHUJI

Experienced delectable Japanese cuisine during his culinary training and decided to devote himself entirely to Japanese cuisine

He was born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1979. After graduating from high school, he started working part-time at a restaurant. Subsequently, he honed his craft for 5 years at a Japanese restaurant before working at Seafood Restaurant Zauo Main Store. Meticulously preparing fresh dishes, he puts his heart and soul into ensuring that these dishes will evoke feelings from his customers.

井上 修次INOUE SHUJI

Japanese Restaurant Kisei

日本料理樹勢

  • Hiratsuka/Oiso/Ninomiya, Kanagawa
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Fugu (blowfish)

小山 直樹KOYAMA NAOKI

Fascinated by the delicate cuts, he was drawn to the world of traditional Japanese cuisine.

Koyama wanted to be a Western-style cook when he was small, but when he attended culinary school his eyes were opened to the finesse required of the knife work in traditional Japanese cooking, and after graduation he went to to work at a Japanese food restaurant. After 12 years of experience, he opened Kisei in 1997.

小山 直樹KOYAMA NAOKI

Dozeu Iidaya

どぜう飯田屋

  • Asakusa, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / Dojo (loaches)

北川 孝Takashi Kitagawa

After 40 years at Dojo Iidaya, he knows everything there is to know about dojo (pond loaches)

Born in Miyagi prefecture in 1951, he went to Tokyo to find a job that was different from that of everyone else. He became an apprentice at Dojo Iidaya after learning that it was a restaurant that served dojo (pond loaches), something he rarely ate back home. He has worked and studied the foundations of cooking for over 40 solid years at Dojo Iidaya, and now that he is the head chef, he supports the kitchen with his discerning taste buds, as well as techniques backed by his experience.

北川 孝Takashi Kitagawa

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