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    Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan

    Hachisen

    650Pearl Points

    Reservation-only kaiseki with a decade of Tabelog wins.

    Hachisen, Restaurant in Nagoya

    About Hachisen

    Kaiseki Hachisen is Nagoya's most consistently awarded Kyoto-cuisine counter, holding a Tabelog Bronze Award every year since 2017 and three Tabelog 100 selections through 2025. The 12-seat counter runs JPY 30,000–39,999 per person for both lunch and dinner, reservation-only. Book it for serious kaiseki in a quiet residential setting away from the city centre.

    The Verdict

    Expect to spend JPY 30,000–39,999 per person before the 15% service charge — and that applies to both lunch and dinner. At that price point, Kaiseki Hachisen in Nagoya's Chikusa Ward is earning its keep: a Tabelog score of 3.96, a Bronze Award every year from 2017 through 2026 (with a Silver in 2020), and three consecutive selections for the Tabelog Japanese Cuisine East "Tabelog 100" list in 2021, 2023, and 2025. This is a Kyoto-style kaiseki counter with a verifiable decade-long track record. Book it for a special occasion dinner or a serious lunch if you want the most rigorously awarded Japanese cuisine experience currently operating in Nagoya.

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    Hachisen seats 12 at a counter, with reservations capped at 8 people in principle. The room is described as a relaxing space with counter seating — the format that defines the kaiseki experience here. Chef Masayoshi Amano runs a kitchen that, per the venue's own framing, is particular about fish, which is consistent with traditional Kyoto cuisine's emphasis on seasonal seafood as the core technical challenge. Photography has been prohibited since 2022, which is a meaningful signal: this is a room built around the meal, not around content creation.

    The Tabelog 100 designation places Hachisen among the top 100 Japanese cuisine restaurants across eastern Japan , a peer group that includes kaiseki rooms in Tokyo with far larger profiles and higher reservation demand. Holding that position from a 12-seat counter in Nagoya's Chikusa Ward, rather than in Ginza or Omotesando, says something concrete about the kitchen's consistency. The 2020 Silver Award is the only break from Bronze in a ten-year run, suggesting the kitchen operates near a sustained ceiling rather than fluctuating with chef changes or menu reinventions.

    The Tabelog ranking from Opinionated About Dining places Hachisen at #436 nationally in 2024, rising to #478 in 2025 , competitive movement within Japan's most densely ranked fine dining ecosystem. For context, Japan lists hundreds of kaiseki rooms that never approach a national ranking. Reaching the top 500 from a residential Nagoya neighbourhood, operating seven days a week across both lunch and dinner services, is not a common outcome for a room this size.

    Drink options include sake, shochu, and wine , a standard pairing menu for kaiseki at this level. No electronic money or QR code payments are accepted; credit cards (VISA, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX, Diners) are. Parking is available on site, which matters in a neighbourhood that is a 10-minute walk from Motoyama Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line. The restaurant operates seven days a week, 12:00–14:30 for lunch and 18:00–22:00 for dinner, with no fixed closing day , confirm directly before booking.

    If you are travelling Japan's kaiseki circuit and have already visited Gion Sasaki in Kyoto or HAJIME in Osaka, Hachisen represents the Nagoya tier of that tradition: smaller, quieter, and in a residential setting that removes the ambient pressure of tourist-district kaiseki. Compared to Sakamoto in Kyoto, another Kyoto-cuisine specialist, Hachisen offers a shorter travel burden for visitors already in the Chubu region. For those coming from Tokyo, Harutaka operates in a different format but at a comparable awards tier , the comparison is useful for calibrating expectations on what a 3.9-plus Tabelog score actually delivers in a counter setting.

    Private room use is unavailable for regular bookings, but full private hire is available for up to 20 people. The maximum party size for seated dining is 10. Groups planning a private event should contact the restaurant directly at +81-52-783-0600.

    Know Before You Go

    PriceJPY 30,000–39,999 per person (lunch and dinner); 15% service charge appliesSeats12 counter seats; reservations in principle limited to 8 peopleMaximum party size10 seated; private hire available for up to 20HoursDaily: 12:00–14:30 (lunch) / 18:00–22:00 (dinner); no fixed closing day , confirm before visitingGetting there10-minute walk from Motoyama Station (Higashiyama Subway Line); on-site parking availableReservationsReservation only , walk-ins not acceptedPaymentCredit cards accepted (VISA, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX, Diners); no electronic money or QR paymentsPhotographyProhibited as of 2022SmokingNon-smoking throughoutDrinksSake, shochu, wineBooking difficultyEasy , book via phone (+81-52-783-0600) or check the restaurant website

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Hachisen?

    Yes — Hachisen's 12-seat counter is the only dining format available. There is no separate bar or table seating, so every guest eats at the counter. Photography has been prohibited since 2022, so plan accordingly.

    Can Hachisen accommodate groups?

    Groups of up to 8 are accepted under standard reservation policy, and the venue can be taken over privately for up to 20 people. Parties of 9 or 10 may be seated, but 8 is the practical ceiling for a shared reservation without a full buyout. check the venue's official channels at 052-783-0600 to confirm availability for larger bookings.

    What are alternatives to Hachisen in Nagoya?

    For kaiseki at a comparable price tier, Tokusen is the most direct alternative in the city. If you want Japanese cuisine with a different format or a lower per-head spend, Unafuji offers a focused option worth considering before committing to the JPY 30–40K range at Hachisen.

    Is Hachisen good for a special occasion?

    It is a strong choice: Tabelog Bronze every year from 2017 through 2026, a Silver in 2020, and three consecutive selections for Tabelog's Japanese Cuisine East Top 100 list give it verifiable standing. The 12-seat counter format makes it intimate, and private use is available for up to 20 people if you want exclusive access. Factor in the 15% service charge on top of JPY 30–40K per head when budgeting.

    What should a first-timer know about Hachisen?

    Reservations are mandatory — walk-ins are not an option. The counter seats 12 but bookings are capped at 8 in principle, so securing a table takes planning. Photography has been banned since 2022, and a 15% service charge applies on top of the JPY 30–40K per-person spend. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners) are accepted; electronic money and QR payments are not.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hachisen?

    The price range is identical for both — JPY 30,000–39,999 per head — so the decision comes down to preference rather than value. Lunch runs 12:00–14:30 and dinner 18:00–22:00, seven days a week. If you want to make a day of Nagoya, lunch gives you the afternoon free; dinner suits those arriving later or combining it with evening plans.

    Does Hachisen handle dietary restrictions?

    Hachisen's kitchen is noted for a particular focus on fish within a Kyoto cuisine framework. No dietary accommodation policy is documented in available sources, so check the venue's official channels at 052-783-0600 before booking if you have restrictions. At JPY 30–40K per head in a kaiseki format, it is worth confirming in advance rather than assuming flexibility.

    Location

    Japan, 〒464-0032 Aichi, Nagoya, Chikusa Ward, Nekogahoratori, 4 Chome−3 ベルグレイK.I 1F4

    Nagoya, Japan

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    How It Compares

    Within Nagoya's fine dining options, Hachisen occupies the kaiseki position with the deepest award record — no other venue in the city has held a Tabelog Bronze or Silver continuously for nearly a decade while maintaining Tabelog 100 status. Cucina Italiana Gallura targets a different diner entirely (sushi rather than kaiseki), and Hanaichi offers a Japanese dining alternative that may suit those who want a less rigidly structured format than kaiseki typically demands. If you want Kyoto-style kaiseki in Nagoya and are willing to spend JPY 30,000 or more, Hachisen is the clear choice by credential.

    For diners choosing between Nagoya and other Japanese cities for a kaiseki meal, the value proposition shifts. Gion Sasaki in Kyoto operates at a higher Tabelog tier in the source city of Kyoto cuisine, but requires a separate city visit. Hachisen gives you comparable Tabelog 100 recognition without leaving the Chubu region. French Ryori Kochuten is the relevant local alternative if French technique is more interesting to you than Japanese tradition at a similar spend level.

    For international visitors comparing Hachisen against options in other categories: Reminiscence (French) and il AOYAMA (Italian) offer Nagoya-based alternatives in European formats, and Unafuji covers the unagi category if you want a more Nagoya-specific dining tradition. None of those venues match Hachisen's kaiseki depth or its sustained national ranking. The decision is simple: if kaiseki is the goal, book Hachisen; if you want something more casual or locally specific to Nagoya's own culinary traditions, the alternatives above are more appropriate.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–9 pm
    Tuesday
    12–9 pm
    Wednesday
    12–9 pm
    Thursday
    12–9 pm
    Friday
    12–9 pm
    Saturday
    12–9 pm
    Sunday
    12–9 pm

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