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Yonpachi Gyojou Akihabara Showa-doriguchi Branch

四十八漁場 秋葉原昭和通り口店

  • Akihabara, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns

伊藤 将宏Masahiro Ito

Mr. Masahiro Ito (commonly known as Ma-kun) is a highly skilled fixed-net fisherman in Kushiura, Karatsu.

Ma-kun was born into a home of fishermen in Kushiura Bay and is a trueborn fisherman who continues to work using fixed-net fishing. The one in the back is the pole-and-line fisherman, Mr. Yusuke Oda. He is a unique pole-and-line fisherman - while working as a chef, he was awakened to the charms of the fishing industry and moved to Kushiura. They are thoroughly pursuing techniques for maintaining freshness and improving taste, such as destroying the fish's spinal cord, removing its stomach, and controlling blood removal as to the species and condition of the fish. Both of them are now indispensable fishermen for the restaurant group, supplying fish daily.

伊藤 将宏Masahiro Ito

Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei

懐石 三田ばさら 別邸

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew) / General / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

雨宮靖憲Yasunori Amemiya

After gaining experience in Tokyo restaurants, Mr. Amemiya became the head chef at Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei.

After graduating from a cooking school, Mr. Amemiya worked at several restaurants in Tokyo. Later on, he was appointed as head chef of Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei. With Japanese food as a base, he makes course cuisine that weaves the essences of countries across the world. 

雨宮靖憲Yasunori Amemiya

Shibuya Teppanyaki Rin

渋谷 鉄板焼き 凛

  • Shibuya Center-Gai/Koen-Dori, Tokyo
  • Teppanyaki,Yakiniku/Steak / General / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling) / Japanese Beef Steak

Funachu Asakusa-hanakawado Branch

鮒忠 浅草花川戸店

  • Asakusa, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Unagi (eel)

瀬谷 重勝 Shigekatsu Seya

As he built his career, Mr. Seya chose to become a professional chef to utilize the skills and sensitivities he had cultivated.

He was born in 1976 in Chiba. When he was in high school, he worked part-time at Funachu, which led him to pursue a career as a chef. At first, it was just a job, but as he learned culinary skills, he became fascinated with the depth of cooking, and 30 years passed. Currently, he is fully demonstrating his experience and passion at the Funachu Asakusa-hanakawado branch, which opened in May 2018.

瀬谷 重勝 Shigekatsu Seya

Yakitori Shouchan Ebisu

焼き鳥 ショウチャン 恵比寿

  • Ebisu, Tokyo
  • Yakitori/Kushiyaki (grilled skewers),Japanese / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Kushiyaki (grilled skewers) / Wine

沼澤 貴宏Takahiro Numasawa

Mr. Numasawa continues to hone his skills to gain solid culinary expertise.

He was born in 1979 in Yamagata. He chose to become a chef because of his desire to acquire professional skills and a love for cooking. After moving to Tokyo, he gained a variety of experiences. From 2022, he has been the chef at Yakitori Shouchan Ebisu.

沼澤 貴宏Takahiro Numasawa

Ginza Yukari

銀座 ゆかり 〜紫〜

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Sake

田本 圭太Keita Tamoto

Mr. Tamoto serves Japanese cuisine that is rooted in himself as his identity.

He was born in 1996 in Fukuoka. After graduating from high school, he moved to Kyoto to pursue a career in Japanese cuisine. After three years of training at a famous ryotei restaurant, he moved his base to Tokyo in 2017. He continued his studies at several restaurants and served as a personal chef for VIP clients from Japan and abroad in 2023. In 2024, he was appointed as the head chef of Ginza Yukari. His memories of Japanese cuisine, such as flavoring and seasonings, were deeply accumulated while growing up. The nostalgia for the deliciousness of Japanese cuisine is a source of pride for him as a Japanese chef, with which he continues to work hard every day.

田本 圭太Keita Tamoto

Sushi Hakata Matsumoto Yaesu Branch

鮨 博多まつもと 八重洲店

  • Nihonbashi, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / General / Sushi / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

Yakitori Miyagawa Otemachi branch

やきとり宮川 大手町店

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

柴田 勲Isao Shibata

In the battleground of restaurants, he is aiming to be the overwhelming No.1 restaurant in the area.

He was born in 1963 in Toyama prefecture. He found that the restaurant field was fun and deep while working a part time job in his school days. After graduating from high school, he trained at a Japanese pub in Tokyo for 7 years, and entered MIYAGAWA Co., Ltd. in 1989. He became the manager of the Otemachi branch when it opened, and managed the whole kitchen. His current goal is to be the overwhelming No.1 restaurant in the battleground of restaurants of Tokyo. He inspects the branches every month, to develop ideas to improve the working environment and operation of his restaurant. He attracts many repeaters with his friendly personality.

柴田 勲Isao Shibata

SINKIES

SINKIES

  • Shibuya East Exit/Miyamasuzaka, Tokyo
  • Asia,Other Asian / Indonesian/South East Asian / Coffee / Imported Beer

Tan Min QuanTan Min Quan

The inspiration comes from the familiar taste. Mr. Tan, the owner-chef, shares the charms of his hometown.

He was born in 1995 in Singapore. It all started when he was impressed by the delicious "laksa" sold at a street stall in Singapore and learned how to make it from the master. While helping out at the food stall, he researched cooking and decided to spread this taste abroad. He came to Japan in May 2023 and opened SINKIES in February 2024. He hopes to share the charm of Singapore through traditional cuisine.

Tan Min QuanTan Min Quan

Shutoku 2nd Branch

秀徳2号店

  • Tsukiji, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal)

福里 優一郎Yuichiro Fukusato

Inspired by a sushi chef during elementary school, Mr. Fukusato aspired to become a sushi chef and continues to hone his skills daily.

He was born in 1979 in Tokyo. In elementary school, he visited a sushi restaurant with his family. He was fascinated by the sight of sushi chefs making sushi and aspired to become a sushi chef himself. At 17, he began training as a sushi chef at Tsukiji Sushiko. Afterward, he honed his skills by working at various sushi restaurants throughout Tokyo. Finally, he joined Shutoku in 2012. Currently, he serves as the manager of Shutoku 2nd Branch, where he continues to uphold the taste of this renowned restaurant.

福里 優一郎Yuichiro Fukusato

Ginza Hassen

銀座 八仙

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes)

杉本 修一Shuichi Sugimoto

Specializes in kaiseki cuisine that uses premium ingredients and mixes various elements.

Mr. Sugimoto trained at hotels in Tokyo (kaiseki, globefish, and more) and ryotei restaurants in Akasaka. At the age of 30, became head chef at a ryotei restaurant in Akasaka, and at 35, became head chef of Japanese cuisine at a long-established hotel in Yokohama. After working as the manager of a counter kappo restaurant in Akasaka, he opened Sugimoto in Azabudai in 2005. In 2016, it moved to Ginza and operated as "Ginza Sugimoto." In October 2022, he joined a new project of Hachinohe Sake Brewery to become the head chef and director of "Ginza Hassen."

杉本 修一Shuichi Sugimoto

Sushi & Japanese Cuisine Shinjuku Yonegami

寿司と日本料理 新宿 よねがみ

  • Shinjuku West Exit/Tochomae, Tokyo
  • Sushi,Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood / Sushi / Sake

Matsusaka Ushi Tajima

松阪牛田じま

  • Toyocho/Minami-Sunamachi, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Horumon (offal meat)

水原 裕文Hirofumi Mizuhara

Mr. Mizuhara wants to expand the scope of his work and create a future with his own hands.

He was born in 1982 in Chiba. His love of cooking and desire to become an expert led him to become a chef. First, he started working part-time at an izakaya (Japanese-style pub) through an acquaintance. Later, he joined his current company to study cooking in earnest. Now, he spends his days in the "Matsusaka Ushi Tajima" kitchen.

水原 裕文Hirofumi Mizuhara

Spainzaka Toriko

スペイン坂 鳥幸

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General / Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) / Chicken

伊藤 亮Ryo Ito

Having experienced various genres, Mr. Ito now feels the depth of counter customer service.

He was born in 1980 in Mie. When he was young, his family praised him for the dishes he occasionally made, so he became interested in cooking. After graduating from a culinary college in Tokyo, he experienced various genres of cuisine, such as Japanese, Western, Korean, and Kyoto cuisine, to hone his skills. At Spainzaka Toriko, he stands at the counter for the first time and cooks while serving customers, which he finds both challenging and rewarding.

伊藤 亮Ryo Ito

Yakiniku Okuu Shinbashi branch

焼肉おくう新橋店

  • Shimbashi/Shiodome, Tokyo
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Shochu

笠原 大輝Daiki Kasahara

The Chef's Recommendations

His love of cooking naturally led him on the path to becoming a chef.

Chef Kasahara was born on November 19th, 1980 in Kanagawa Prefecture. He always loved cooking, so after graduation, he enrolled at Tokyo Seishin Culinary Academy to begin his journey toward becoming a chef. While training at the academy, he worked for a year and a half at an Italian restaurant, and for two years at a yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) restaurant in Ginza to accumulate experience. After graduating, he became a chef at a yakiniku restaurant. He never fails to make the perfect cut to make the meat easy for guests to eat.

笠原 大輝Daiki Kasahara

Fukiyosekomachi

吹よせ小町

  • Yotsuya, Tokyo
  • Japanese,Japanese / General

土橋 明人Akito Tsuchihashi

Mr. Tsuchihashi opened his own restaurant, believing that cooking was his only path.

He was born in 1978 in Aichi. Cooking has always been close to his heart since he was a child. He says that going to a culinary school was a natural choice for him, but it was not until after he started working that he strongly felt that "this is the only path" for him as a chef. Inspired by the human qualities of his great seniors, he has continued his studies, wishing to become like them. He has honed his skills in Japanese cuisine at Japanese restaurants, kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) restaurants, and Sushi restaurants in Tokyo.

土橋 明人Akito Tsuchihashi

Meguro Soregashi

目黒それがし

  • Meguro, Tokyo
  • Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns / General

小松 雅至Masayuki Komatsu

Mr. Komatsu is an experienced veteran chef who started his culinary career from a part-time job.

He was born on December 8, 1986, in Kanagawa, age 44. He became interested in cooking through a part-time job he had at a restaurant when he was 15 years old. After graduating from night cooking school, he began training at a kappo restaurant in Tokyo. Then, he worked at a kappo restaurant in Akasaka and also studied at a kappo restaurant in Kyoto for about two years. After participating in the launch of the Yumeya group, he joined JO Corporation of the Soregashi group in 2017, where he currently serves as the executive chef of each Soregashi restaurant.

小松 雅至Masayuki Komatsu

Maruya Honten Tokyo Midtown Branch

まるや本店 東京ミッドタウン店

  • Roppongi, Tokyo
  • Unagi (eel),Japanese / General / Unagi (eel) / Local Japanese Cuisine

山田 孝志Takashi Yamada

Following his experience at a hotel, Mr. Yamada launched the Tokyo Midtown Branch and is now looking to expand further.

He was born in April 1977 in Aichi. He learned the spirit of hospitality through 10 years of working at a hotel in Aichi. At Maruya, he mastered grilling eel under the executive chef while serving as management staff. In 2019, he launched the Tokyo Midtown branch, the first out-of-prefecture store, where he is the manager and chef. In 2024, the second restaurant in Tokyo opened in Ginza. He is aiming for a further leap forward.

山田 孝志Takashi Yamada

Yakitori Miyagawa Yotsuya branch

やきとり宮川 四ツ谷店

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

山崎 智弘Tomohiro Yamazaki

The young leader advances towards [the best yakitori (chicken skewer) shop in the world].

He was born in 1988 in Tokyo. Being influenced by his mother who worked in the restaurant field, he got interested in cooking  and had training for 4 years at a ramen noodle shop in Tokyo. He entered the current restaurant in 2011, since then, his sociable personality has been the life of the restaurant. Currently he manages the branch as its manager. As the restaurant has an open kitchen, he makes the best effort to behave well and have good communication with the guests. He improves his cooking skills everyday to realize his dream to make his restaurant, which started from Nihombashi, Tokyo, [the best yakitori shop in the world].

山崎 智弘Tomohiro Yamazaki

ESqUISSE

ESqUISSE

  • Ginza, Tokyo
  • French,Italian/French / French

リオネル・ベカLionel Beccat

The Chef's Recommendations

Came to Japan by order of his master, then to [ESqUISSE] after accumulating excellent careers.

He was born in 1976 in Corsica, France. He decided to be a chef after the age of 20 and started working at [Le Centrale], a brasserie of Michel Troisgros. After having training at other restaurants with stars, he became the second chef of [Maison Troisgros] at the age of 26. When [Cuisine [s] Michel Troigros] was opened in 2006, he was assigned by Mr. Michel Troigros to go to Japan as the chef. After working as the executive chef for 5 and half years, he moved to [ESqUISSE] in 2012.

リオネル・ベカLionel Beccat

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