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    Restaurant in Kyoto, Japan

    Nihonryori Fujii

    210pts

    Sakyo Ward kaiseki that rewards repeat visits.

    Nihonryori Fujii, Restaurant in Kyoto

    About Nihonryori Fujii

    A two-time Opinionated About Dining Top 100 Japan pick in Kyoto's quieter Sakyo Ward, Nihonryori Fujii is chef Hironori Fujii's seasonally driven Japanese restaurant. It's easier to book than its ranking suggests, making it a smart target for travellers who want serious Japanese cooking without a months-long wait. Time your visit to the season for the most rewarding meal.

    Who Should Book Nihonryori Fujii — and When

    If you've already done one kaiseki meal in Kyoto and want to find something that rewards a return visit across seasons, Nihonryori Fujii in Sakyo Ward is the right call. Chef Hironori Fujii runs a Japanese restaurant that has ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Top 100 restaurants in Japan for two consecutive years — #74 in 2024 and #80 in 2025 , which places it firmly in the tier of destinations worth planning around. This is not a drop-in venue; it's a place where timing your visit to the season makes a material difference to what you experience.

    Seasonal Timing Is the Core Decision Here

    Nihonryori Fujii sits in the Jodoji area of Sakyo Ward, a neighbourhood closer to the Higashiyama foothills than the heavily trafficked tourist corridors of central Kyoto. That positioning matters for timing. Kyoto's spring (late March through April) and autumn (mid-October through November) pull significant visitor numbers across the city, which affects not just transport but also the general energy of dining in the area. For a meal at Fujii, the practical argument for visiting in early summer (June) or late winter (February) is real: the seasonal produce that shapes a Japanese kitchen at those times , early summer vegetables, winter root preparations , tends to be when chef-led restaurants express something less expected than the peak-season set pieces. If your priority is a meal that reflects what the season actually produces rather than what tourists associate with Kyoto, plan accordingly.

    The restaurant operates Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11:30 am to 11 pm, with Wednesday as the weekly closing day. Lunch service opening at 11:30 am gives you a full afternoon window, which is worth noting for those planning around temple visits or onward travel. Google reviews sit at 4.6 across 73 reviews , a smaller sample than some larger venues in the city, but consistent with a counter-style or intimate-room operation rather than a high-volume dining room.

    Returning Visitors: Where to Focus

    If you've visited once and want to know what to prioritise on a second visit, the answer is to shift your timing rather than your approach. A first visit tends to orient around understanding the format; a second visit is when you can pay closer attention to how the kitchen's sourcing shifts with the calendar. Kyoto's traditional Japanese restaurants express seasonality through ingredient rotation more than through dramatic menu restructuring, so visiting in a different season from your first trip is the most direct way to experience a genuinely different meal. A visit in autumn is measurably different from one in early spring, even at the same table.

    For context on how Fujii sits within the broader Kyoto and Japan dining picture: this is a restaurant operating in a city that includes destinations like Isshisoden Nakamura, Gion Matayoshi, Kikunoi Roan, and Kodaiji Jugyuan. Its OAD ranking puts it in serious company. Outside Kyoto, the same calibre of Japanese cooking can be found at HAJIME in Osaka, Harutaka in Tokyo, Myojaku in Tokyo, and Azabu Kadowaki in Tokyo. For those building a broader Japan itinerary, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa represent comparable levels of editorial recognition in their respective cities.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 91 Jodoji Kamiminamidacho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto
    • Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu–Sun 11:30 am–11 pm | Closed Wednesday
    • Recognition: Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Japan , #74 (2024), #80 (2025)
    • Google Rating: 4.6 (73 reviews)
    • Booking Difficulty: Easy
    • Chef: Hironori Fujii
    • Area: Sakyo Ward (Jodoji), away from central Kyoto tourist corridors
    • Closed: Wednesday

    For more on where to eat, drink, and stay in the city, see our full Kyoto restaurants guide, our full Kyoto hotels guide, our full Kyoto bars guide, our full Kyoto wineries guide, and our full Kyoto experiences guide.

    How It Compares

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    Booking Options Near Nihonryori Fujii
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Nihonryori FujiiJapaneseEasy
    Gion SasakiKaiseki, Japanese¥¥¥¥Unknown
    cenciItalian¥¥¥Unknown
    IfukiKaiseki¥¥¥¥Unknown
    Kyokaiseki KichisenJapanese¥¥¥¥Unknown
    SENFrench, Japanese¥¥¥¥Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Nihonryori Fujii handle dietary restrictions?

    check the venue's official channels in advance — kaiseki formats, including at OAD-ranked venues like Fujii, are structured around a fixed seasonal progression, which makes mid-meal substitutions difficult. Vegetarian adaptations are possible at some Kyoto kaiseki restaurants, but the degree of flexibility at Fujii is best confirmed before booking rather than assumed on arrival.

    What should I wear to Nihonryori Fujii?

    Dress neatly — this is a serious kaiseki restaurant ranked in OAD's Top 100 in Japan, so clothing that would be appropriate for a formal dinner is the safe default. In Kyoto's kaiseki context that typically means no sportswear, though a suit is not required. When in doubt, err toward understated over casual.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Nihonryori Fujii?

    Lunch is the more accessible entry point: the restaurant opens at 11:30 am and runs through the evening on operating days, so a lunch booking can be easier to secure and lets you pair the meal with Sakyo Ward's surrounding foothills. Dinner extends the experience and suits those treating Fujii as the centrepiece of an evening rather than part of a wider day itinerary. Both services are available Thursday through Tuesday.

    Can I eat at the bar at Nihonryori Fujii?

    Bar or counter seating specifics are not confirmed in the available venue data for Fujii. At similarly structured Kyoto kaiseki restaurants, counter seats are often available and can be a good option for solo diners or couples — check the venue's official channels to confirm seating configurations before booking.

    What should a first-timer know about Nihonryori Fujii?

    Nihonryori Fujii is an OAD Top 100 restaurant in Japan (ranked #80 in 2025), which means demand is real and reservations should be secured well ahead of your travel dates. The restaurant is closed Wednesdays, so plan your Kyoto itinerary around that. The Jodoji address in Sakyo Ward puts it away from central tourist traffic — factor in travel time from Gion or downtown Kyoto.

    Is Nihonryori Fujii good for solo dining?

    Kaiseki restaurants at this level are generally accommodating of solo diners, and a counter seat — if available — makes the solo experience more engaging than a table. Fujii's OAD ranking signals the kitchen operates at a level where a solo visit is well justified; the format is inherently paced and curated, which suits lone diners. Confirm seating options when reserving.

    Hours

    Monday
    11:30 am–11 pm
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–11 pm
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    11:30 am–11 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–11 pm
    Saturday
    11:30 am–11 pm
    Sunday
    11:30 am–11 pm

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