Restaurant in Iida, Japan
柚木元 - Yukimoto
1,065ptsSerious kaiseki, far from the tourist trail.

About 柚木元 - Yukimoto
Yukimoto is the strongest reason to route a Nagano itinerary through Iida. Chef Takayuki Hagiwara's kaiseki restaurant holds a Tabelog score of 4.61, three consecutive Gold Awards, and ranks #46 in Opinionated About Dining's Japan list for 2025. With 20 seats across four private rooms, it's a serious, seasonally-driven meal at JPY 30,000–39,999 per person — worth building a trip around.
Should You Book Yukimoto?
Is Yukimoto worth the trip to Iida, a city most international travelers skip entirely? Yes — and the award record backs that up. Chef Takayuki Hagiwara's kaiseki restaurant holds a Tabelog score of 4.61 and has won the Tabelog Gold Award for three consecutive years (2024, 2025, 2026), placing it among the top tier of Japanese cuisine restaurants nationwide. It also ranks #46 in Opinionated About Dining's Japan list for 2025 and earned 84 points on La Liste 2026. For a restaurant operating outside of Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka, that is a meaningful signal. If you are planning a trip through the Nagano Alps region, Yukimoto is the clearest reason to route through Iida.
What to Expect at Yukimoto
Yukimoto operates as a house restaurant with 20 seats across four private rooms, which sets the tone immediately. This is not a counter-seat, watch-the-chef experience — it is a private-room kaiseki format where the meal unfolds at a measured pace, away from other tables. The tatami room option is available for those who prefer the traditional floor setting. With just 20 total seats, each service is genuinely small-scale, which shows in the attentiveness of the meal.
The cuisine draws on the natural produce of the Southern Alps region surrounding Iida. Nagano Prefecture has a well-documented larder: river fish, mountain vegetables, foraged ingredients, and cold-climate crops that shift noticeably across the four seasons. Kaiseki at this level is format-driven by seasonal rotation , the kitchen's ingredient sourcing is the menu, and what you eat in late spring is a fundamentally different meal from what arrives in autumn. If you are visiting Nagano in late October through November, the autumn harvest ingredients are at peak availability; spring (April to early June) brings mountain vegetables and river trout to the fore. Timing your visit around what the Nagano Alps region produces is the clearest way to get the most from this format.
The price range for both lunch and dinner sits at JPY 30,000 to JPY 39,999 per person (approximately USD 200 to USD 270 at current rates), though review-based spending data from Tabelog suggests actual all-in costs can reach JPY 100,000 per person when drinks are included. Sake, shochu, wine, and cocktails are all available , and for a kaiseki meal in this category, the drink pairing is not optional if you want the full experience. Budget accordingly.
Hours run Tuesday through Sunday, 11:30am to 5:30pm, with both a lunch and dinner service. Monday is closed. The restaurant is a three-minute walk from Iida Station on the JR Iida Line, and parking is available for 20 vehicles , useful if you are driving from elsewhere in Nagano. Reservations are available and recommended; online booking is supported. Credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners), but electronic money and QR code payments are not.
One practical note for families: Yukimoto explicitly welcomes children, including babies and strollers, which is uncommon at this price point and award level. A kids menu is available. Private rooms make this more workable than a typical high-end open-format restaurant. Smart casual dress is required , the venue asks guests to dress elegantly and respectfully.
For context within Japan's kaiseki category, Yukimoto is positioned below Tokyo flagships like Aoyagi in Tokyo or Aca 1° in Kyoto in terms of name recognition, but its Tabelog score of 4.61 is competitive with kaiseki restaurants in major cities. The trade-off is the journey: Iida is not a casual detour. You need to want to be in the Southern Alps region, or be building a Nagano itinerary that includes onsen towns or the Ina Valley. For more on planning that trip, see our full Iida restaurants guide and our full Iida hotels guide.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl. Online reservations are supported through the venue's website. Given that this is a 20-seat restaurant with a strong award profile, advance booking is still sensible , aim for at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend slots, and a week ahead for midweek. The restaurant is reachable by phone at +81-265-23-5210 for those who prefer to call ahead. A delivery option also exists for those unable to visit in person, available via the restaurant's online shop.
Know Before You Go
- Address
- 1 Chome-9-3 Towacho, Iida, Nagano 395-0086, Japan
- Hours
- Tue–Sun: 11:30am–5:30pm (lunch and dinner service); Monday closed. Last order lunch 12:30, last order dinner 18:30.
- Price
- JPY 30,000–39,999 per person (menu price); all-in with drinks can reach JPY 100,000 per person based on review data
- Payment
- Credit cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners). No electronic money or QR code payments.
- Reservations
- Available online and by phone. Recommended for all seatings.
- Dress Code
- Smart casual; dress elegantly and respectfully
- Seating
- 20 seats across 4 private rooms; tatami room available; large hall fits up to 50 for events
- Parking
- Available, 20 spaces
- Getting There
- 3-minute walk from Iida Station, JR Iida Line
- Families
- Children welcome (all ages); kids menu available; strollers welcome
- Smoking
- Non-smoking throughout
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Compare 柚木元 - Yukimoto
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| 柚木元 - Yukimoto | Japanese Kaiseki | Easy | |
| HAJIME | French, Innovative | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Harutaka | Sushi | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| L'Effervescence | French | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| HOMMAGE | Innovtive French, French | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at 柚木元 - Yukimoto?
No. Yukimoto operates as a house restaurant with 20 seats arranged across four private rooms — there is no bar or counter seating. If watching the chef work is part of what you want from a kaiseki experience, a counter-format restaurant like Harutaka in Tokyo would suit you better. Here, the draw is the private room setting and the food itself.
How far ahead should I book 柚木元 - Yukimoto?
Book at least four to six weeks out, and further if you're planning around a weekend or public holiday. Yukimoto holds a Tabelog Gold rating with a score of 4.61 and is ranked in the OAD Top 50 restaurants in Japan — demand is real despite the out-of-the-way location in Iida. Online reservations are accepted through the venue's website at yukimoto-hanare.com.
Is 柚木元 - Yukimoto good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's well-suited for it. Private rooms accommodate parties of 2, 4, 10-20, or over 30 — so whether it's a dinner for two or a significant group celebration, the format works. Tabelog reviewers specifically flag it as recommended for family occasions and friend gatherings, and at JPY 30,000–39,999 per head, it sits in the range where the price itself signals occasion.
What should I wear to 柚木元 - Yukimoto?
The venue asks guests to dress elegantly and respectfully; smart casual is explicitly recommended. Given the private room setting and the JPY 30,000+ price point, treat this like a formal dinner: avoid sportswear, shorts, or casual trainers. The tatami room option also means some guests may need to remove shoes, so plan accordingly.
Is lunch or dinner better at 柚木元 - Yukimoto?
Both services run the same price range (JPY 30,000–39,999), so this is more about logistics than value. Lunch last orders are at 12:30, dinner last orders at 18:30 — the windows are tight, so arrive on time. If you're making the trip from outside Iida, lunch works well as part of a longer day trip through Nagano; dinner suits those staying overnight.
What are alternatives to 柚木元 - Yukimoto in Iida?
There are no direct Tabelog Gold or OAD-ranked alternatives within Iida itself — that's part of what makes Yukimoto notable in this city. If you want comparable kaiseki recognition without traveling to Iida, RyuGin in Tokyo (also OAD-ranked) is the most direct peer. The trade-off: Yukimoto offers a quieter, private-room experience that Tokyo's top tables rarely provide at this price.
Can 柚木元 - Yukimoto accommodate groups?
Yes. Private rooms are available for 2, 4, 10-20, and over 30 guests, and the large hall can accommodate up to 50 for meetings or events. Note that full private use of the venue is listed as unavailable, so larger gatherings share the space with other dining parties. For groups, book well in advance and specify your party size when reserving.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–5:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–5:30 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–5:30 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–5:30 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–5:30 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–5:30 pm
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