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Juraku no Sono

聚楽の園―じゅらくのそのー

  • Okayama Station, Okayama
  • Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ),Yakiniku/Steak / Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) / Yakiniku (grilled meat) / Horumon (offal meat)

仲吉 司Tsukasa Nakayoshi

The "fun of cooking" that Mr. Nakayoshi learned in practical work is the start of everything. 

He was born in 1988 in Okinawa. When he went to a vocational school in Okayama, he experienced a part-time job at a restaurant. Through his experiences, he learned the "fun of cooking" and aspired to be a chef. In a creative Izakaya where he has worked for five years, he was influenced by the research enthusiastic owner and developed a growing admiration for the work of a chef. After that, he started his life as a chef in earnest. He has experience as a chef in Italian and meat bars and is currently active at Juraku no Sono. 

仲吉 司Tsukasa Nakayoshi

Teppan Yaki Steak House Maruon

鉄板焼ステーキハウス マルオン

  • Kurashiki, Okayama
  • Steak,Yakiniku/Steak / Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling) / Steak / Western Teppanyaki (iron griddle grilling)

石田 宣久Nobuhisa Ishida

Following in his father's footsteps, Mr. Ishida became a chef and continues to serve the same deliciousness in Kurashiki.

He was born in 1975 in Okayama. Admiring his cook father, he aspired to become a chef himself. After graduating from Tsuji Culinary Institute in Osaka, he entered Maruon, where his father was the owner and chef. While supporting his father as a chef, he has provided many people with enjoyable dining time. He became president in 2020 and is now the second-generation owner. He continues to offer the same deliciousness to people with his father.

石田 宣久Nobuhisa Ishida

Ajisai Shin

あじ彩 真

  • Okayama Station, Okayama
  • Japanese,Japanese / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / General / Umeshu (plum wine)

野上 真NOGAMI MAKOTO

The Chef's Recommendations

His role as a chef was passed down by his father

Our chef Mr. Nogami's father owned a restaurant that served udon and tempura. He tells us that back then, he had his sight set on running his own cafe some day. He worked as the head chef at a traditional Japanese restaurant for six years before returning to his roots to work another two and a half years as a chef. Ajisai Shin is the first establishment he has ever opened on his own. Here he wants his diners to be able to taste authentic Japanese cuisine in a casual and welcoming atmosphere.

野上 真NOGAMI MAKOTO

Jion Shoja

慈恩精舎

  • Okayama, Okayama
  • Kaiseki (course menu),Japanese / General / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) / Shojin Ryori (Buddhist cuisine)

草野 潤KUSANO MEGUMU

Kusano brings his experience from a Japanese restaurant in Austria to the table

After achieving his childhood dream of becoming a cook at the family-oriented restaurant "Tenmaya", he moved on to Vienna, where he worked at a Japanese restaurant for six years. After returning to Japan and working at French and sushi restaurants in hotels, he has been putting his skills to use at his own shop for the past six months.

草野 潤KUSANO MEGUMU

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