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    Restaurant in Nagano, Japan

    Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna

    560pts

    One group daily. Introduction required. Book early.

    Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna, Restaurant in Nagano

    About Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna

    A single-group-per-day Italian house restaurant in the Karuizawa highlands, Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna has held the Tabelog Silver Award every year from 2018 through 2026 and carries a 4.44 score. Chef Kobayashi Koji works in a six-seat setting where the pace is set by the seasons, the forest light, and a wine list built for food pairing rather than display.

    Pearl Verdict

    Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna is one of the hardest tables to earn in Japan, and it earns that difficulty. This is a reservation-by-introduction-only, one-group-per-day Italian house restaurant in Karuizawa that has held the Tabelog Silver Award every year from 2018 through 2026 and carries a 4.44 score. If you can get in, book it. The format is unlike anything else in Nagano, and the price (JPY 40,000–49,999 per head) is justified by the exclusivity and consistent critical recognition.

    About Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna

    Getting a seat here is genuinely difficult. Reservations require a complete introduction — you cannot simply call or book online. The restaurant operates for one group per day, maximum four guests, with sittings generally running between 12:00 and 17:00. There is no fixed closing day and hours can change, so confirming directly before travel is not optional — it is required. For a first-timer, the most important thing to know is that access depends on a personal connection to the restaurant or an existing guest who can vouch for you.

    The format is a private, unhurried Italian tasting experience set in what Tabelog classifies as a house restaurant. Chef Kobayashi Koji has been running this since January 2011 , over fourteen years of consistent operation at the same award tier. The room holds six seats in standard configuration. From July through August, the restaurant shifts format and operates as Alberini, an open-air setup using the lawn garden and terrace that can accommodate up to twenty guests. During that period, Fogliolina is closed. The Alberini season varies in length each year, so if you are planning a summer visit, confirm the current operating mode before making arrangements to travel to Karuizawa.

    The tasting progresses at a pace set by the kitchen, not the clock. With one group per day and a four-guest ceiling, the meal is designed to fill the afternoon. Think of it less as a restaurant booking and more as a private sitting. Wine and cocktails are available. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex) are accepted; electronic money and QR payments are not. Parking for three vehicles is on site, which matters given the location , about 2,100 metres from Naka-Karuizawa station, accessible by taxi from Karuizawa Shinkansen station in around 15 minutes outside peak season and over 30 minutes in summer.

    For a first-timer assessing value: at JPY 40,000–49,999 per head (with some reviewer spend tracking into the JPY 50,000–59,999 range), this is a high-commitment lunch. The eight consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards and three selections for Tabelog Italian EAST "100 Best" (2021, 2023, 2025) are the clearest signal that the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies the spend. Ranked 96th among all restaurants in Japan by the Opinionated About Dining 2025 list, Fogliolina sits in serious company nationally , alongside venues like HAJIME in Osaka, Harutaka in Tokyo, and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto. For Italian specifically in Japan, comparable destination references include cenci in Kyoto and 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong.

    Timing matters. Autumn (September to November) is the strongest case for visiting: Karuizawa's highland climate and foliage make the house-restaurant setting most compelling, crowds thin relative to August, and the restaurant is operating as Fogliolina rather than Alberini. Spring (April to June) is the second choice. Avoid planning around summer without first confirming whether Fogliolina or Alberini is running on your intended dates.

    Children are welcome. The occasion is rated for family and friends. Private room available for four to six people. The restaurant cannot be taken over exclusively for a single party beyond the standard one-group format.

    Know Before You Go

    • Cuisine: Italian (house restaurant, tasting format)
    • Price: JPY 40,000–49,999 per head (lunch and dinner)
    • Seats: 6 (standard); up to 20 on terrace/garden in summer (Alberini format)
    • Booking: Introduction required , reservation by complete introduction only, one group per day
    • Hours: Generally 12:00–17:00; no fixed closed day , confirm before visiting
    • Summer note: Operates as Alberini (outdoor) July–August; Fogliolina closed during this period
    • Getting there: Taxi from Karuizawa Shinkansen station (~15 min off-peak; 30+ min in summer)
    • Parking: 3 spaces on site
    • Payment: Credit cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex); no electronic money or QR
    • Phone: +81-267-41-0612
    • Awards: Tabelog Silver 2018–2026; Tabelog Italian EAST 100 Best 2021, 2023, 2025; OAD Top 100 Japan 2025 (#96)

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is structurally designed for exactly that. One group per day, a maximum of six seats indoors, a private room available for parties of four to six, and a price point of JPY 40,000–49,999 per person signal a restaurant built around singular occasions rather than regular dining. Its Tabelog Silver award, held consecutively from 2018 through 2026, confirms it delivers at that level. The caveat: you need an introduction to reserve, so plan the logistics well before the occasion.

    How far ahead should I book Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna?

    This is not a question of weeks — it is a question of months, and of contacts. Reservations require a complete introduction; you cannot book by phone or online as a first-time guest without a referral. Once you have an introduction, availability is extremely limited because the restaurant seats only one group per day, with a maximum of four guests per reservation. Start the introduction process at least two to three months before your intended date, more during summer high season when the restaurant also shifts to a different operating format (Alberini).

    What should a first-timer know about Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna?

    Three things matter before you go. First, you cannot book without a referral from someone known to the restaurant — this is non-negotiable. Second, the restaurant operates under shifting seasonal hours (generally 12:00–17:00) with no fixed closing days, and converts to a different concept in peak summer, so confirm current availability before making plans. Third, getting there requires a taxi from Karuizawa Station — ask the driver for 'Kobayashi's shop in front of the Shiotsubo Onsen Hotel entrance,' and budget 15 minutes outside summer, over 30 minutes during peak season.

    Can I eat at the bar at Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna?

    No bar seating is documented for Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna. The restaurant operates as a house restaurant with six indoor seats and one private room for four to six guests. Walk-in and bar-style dining are incompatible with its format — the entire venue is reserved for a single group per day, by introduction only.

    What are alternatives to Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna in Nagano?

    Bleston Court Yukawatan is the most accessible high-end alternative in the Karuizawa area — it operates through conventional reservations and suits guests who want a formal setting without the introduction barrier. Ca'enne is worth considering if you want Italian in the region at a lower entry point. For Japanese cuisine rather than Italian, Mumyo offers a Nagano-area fine dining option with a different format altogether. None replicate the one-group-per-day house restaurant structure of Fogliolina, but Bleston Court Yukawatan is the closest in price tier and setting.

    Can Fogliolina della Porta Fortuna accommodate groups?

    Up to four guests per reservation under standard conditions, with the private room accommodating four to six people. The restaurant takes only one group per day, so a party of four to six using the private room effectively has the entire venue. Groups larger than six cannot be accommodated indoors; in summer (July–August), the outdoor lawn and terrace expand capacity to twenty seats, but operating hours and format change seasonally and must be confirmed directly.

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