Restaurant in Kanazawa, Japan
Respiracion
1,360Pearl PointsBook ahead. Kanazawa's Spanish course at its sharpest.

About Respiracion
Respiracion is Kanazawa's most decorated Spanish restaurant — five consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards, a 4.50 score, and a sharp climb to #88 on OAD Japan in 2025. Chef Tatsuro Ume runs a course-only format in a 14-seat machiya, applying Spanish technique to Ishikawa's seasonal produce. Budget JPY 30,000–40,000 all-in and book at least three weeks ahead.
Pearl Verdict
Respiracion is worth booking, but it requires planning. This 14-seat course restaurant in Kanazawa's Bakuromachi neighbourhood has held the Tabelog Silver Award every year since 2022 and carries a Tabelog score of 4.50, placing it among the most consistently recognised Spanish restaurants in Japan. It ranked #88 on Opinionated About Dining's Japan list in 2025, up from #272 in 2024, and earned 88 points from La Liste 2026. The concept — Spanish culinary technique applied to Ishikawa's seasonal ingredients, served inside a traditional machiya townhouse — is genuinely distinctive in the Kanazawa dining scene. At JPY 20,000–30,000 per head on listed pricing (reviewers report closer to JPY 30,000–40,000 all-in with service charge), it sits at the upper end of Kanazawa dining. Book it if you want something that isn't kaiseki but demands the same level of attention and investment.
What to Expect
Respiracion opened in July 2017, founded by three childhood friends who trained in leading Spanish kitchens before returning to Kanazawa. Chef Tatsuro Ume's approach draws a direct line between Spanish technique and Japanese respect for seasonal produce , a combination that has attracted international recognition in its most recent phase of growth. The sharp rise from OAD #272 in 2024 to #88 in 2025 reflects what appears to be a meaningful step up in the restaurant's reach and consistency, not simply a change in methodology.
The setting is a traditional Japanese machiya, which keeps the room calm and unhurried , a deliberate contrast to the technical ambition of the cooking. Seating is limited to 14, and the maximum party size is six. There are no private rooms, but the venue can be hired exclusively for private events. The space includes sofa seating and is described as relaxing; the tone is quiet rather than formal. A sommelier is on-site, and the wine program is taken seriously. Credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners), but electronic money and QR code payments are not.
The editorial angle that matters most here is seasonality. Ishikawa Prefecture gives Respiracion access to some of Japan's most respected regional produce, including seafood from the Sea of Japan and mountain vegetables from the interior. The restaurant's stated philosophy treats each dish as an expression of what is available right now , which means the menu shifts with the calendar. Kanazawa's culinary seasons are pronounced: winter brings crab and cold-water fish; spring shifts toward mountain greens and early garden produce; summer and autumn each bring their own set of local ingredients. Visiting in any one season means eating a different restaurant in practice, even if the format stays the same. If you have flexibility on timing, consider what Ishikawa produces leading in the month you plan to travel.
Opinionated About Dining and the We're Smart community have both noted the quality of the vegetable-focused dishes specifically, describing them as consistently strong regardless of season. That is useful intelligence for first-timers: the cooking is not built around a single hero protein. Expect a tasting course format where the arc of the meal , lighter, fresher dishes toward the start; more technically involved preparations as the course progresses , follows a structure familiar from fine dining in Spain, remapped onto Japanese seasonal logic.
First-timers should note the group-start format: both the lunch and dinner seatings begin simultaneously for all guests. Entry is from 11:30 for the 12:00 lunch service and from 17:30 for the 18:00 dinner service. Arrive at least 15 minutes early , if you arrive after the course has begun, you will join mid-sequence and miss the opening dishes. This is not a place to be late. The restaurant closes approximately six times a month, primarily on Mondays, so confirm your date before travelling specifically for this booking.
Respiracion is a short walk from Omicho Market, Kanazawa's covered fresh-produce market, which gives some context for where the kitchen sources locally. For a broader view of what Kanazawa offers at this price tier, see our full Kanazawa restaurants guide. If you're planning a multi-day itinerary, our Kanazawa hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city.
For context on what Spanish-Japanese fusion looks like elsewhere in Japan, akordu in Nara works a similar creative crossover format. HAJIME in Osaka and Goh in Fukuoka represent comparable price-tier creative tasting menus in other Japanese cities. If you're building a broader Japan itinerary around this style of dining, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto and Harutaka in Tokyo are worth considering for complementary experiences. For international comparison on tasting-menu value at this price point, Atomix in New York City is the closest peer in terms of format ambition and critical standing.
Booking & Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to Kanazawa's most competitive tables, but Respiracion is reservation-only with no walk-in option. Online reservations are available via respiracion.jp. The restaurant seats 14 across two sittings , lunch at 12:00 and dinner at 18:00 , with both services running as group-start courses. Entry opens 30 minutes before each seating. The maximum party size is six. No private rooms are available, but the full venue can be hired for exclusive use. There is no on-site parking; coin parking is available nearby. Service charge is 10%. Dress code is not specified, but the price point and setting suggest smart casual at minimum.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Respiracion?
Book at least 4 to 6 weeks out, especially for weekend sittings. Respiracion is reservation-only with 14 seats and two fixed group-start sittings daily (12:00 and 18:00), so there is no walk-in option and no flexibility on arrival time — if you arrive late, you join the course mid-way. Online reservations are accepted via the restaurant's website at respiracion.jp, or you can call +81-76-225-8681.
What should I wear to Respiracion?
No dress code is listed, but the setting is a traditional machiya (townhouse) with sofa seating and a 14-seat dining room that has held the Tabelog Silver Award five consecutive years. Treat it as you would a serious tasting-menu restaurant: neat and considered, without needing to be formal.
What should I order at Respiracion?
Respiracion runs a fixed course format — there is no à la carte menu. The kitchen works with local Ishikawa ingredients within a Spanish culinary framework, and the restaurant has a sommelier on site with a noted focus on wine. Arrive with an open approach and confirm dietary requirements when booking.
Is lunch or dinner better at Respiracion?
Both sittings run the same course format and carry identical pricing (JPY 20,000–29,999 listed; reviewer averages suggest JPY 30,000–39,999 with drinks). Lunch on a weekday is likely the easier reservation to secure. Dinner is closed on Mondays and Fridays at lunch, so mid-week lunch is the path of least resistance if availability is tight.
What are alternatives to Respiracion in Kanazawa?
For traditional Japanese kaiseki in Kanazawa, Zeniya and Hamagurizaka Maekawa are the most credentialled options in the city. Sushi Kibatani is the go-to if you want Kanazawa's seafood through a sushi counter format rather than a Spanish course. Respiracion is the only restaurant in Kanazawa working at this level with a Spanish-Japanese framework, which makes it difficult to substitute like-for-like.
Is Respiracion good for a special occasion?
Yes — the restaurant explicitly accommodates celebrations and surprises, and a sommelier is available. The fixed-course format, 14-seat room, and five consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards (2022–2026) make it a credible choice for a significant meal. Maximum party size is 6, and private rooms are not available, so larger groups will need to book separately.
Is Respiracion good for solo dining?
The format works for solo diners — the course is fixed, seating is described as a relaxing space with sofa seating, and there is no structural reason a solo booking would be disadvantaged. That said, the 14-seat room and group-start sittings mean the experience is shared with other tables rather than counter-style, so expect a room rather than a bar seat.
Location
67 Bakuromachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0903, Japan
Kanazawa, Japan
Compare Respiracion
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Respiracion | Easy | — | |
| Kataori | Unknown | — | |
| Sushi Kibatani | Unknown | — | |
| Zeniya | Unknown | — | |
| Hamagurizaka Maekawa | Unknown | — | |
| Kyo Gion Negiyaki Kona | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Kanazawa for this tier.
Also Consider
- Kataori — Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Sushi Kibatani — Chinese, Chinese
- Zeniya — Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Hamagurizaka Maekawa — Yakitori, Yakitori
- Kyo Gion Negiyaki Kona — Okonomiyaki, Okonomiyaki
Respiracion occupies a separate category from most of Kanazawa's top tables. Kataori and Zeniya are both kaiseki restaurants — structured around Japanese culinary tradition and the same Ishikawa seasonal produce, but through an entirely different technical and cultural lens. If you want kaiseki on this trip, book one of those. If you want to see what Ishikawa ingredients do in a Spanish framework, Respiracion is the only option in Kanazawa at this level. The two experiences are not interchangeable, and choosing between them is a question of what format you want rather than which is better.
On price, Respiracion and top-tier kaiseki sit in the same band: JPY 20,000–40,000 per head all-in. For a lower spend in an evening setting, Hamagurizaka Maekawa (yakitori) offers skilled, produce-focused cooking with a more relaxed format and a shorter commitment of time and money. That is the right call if you want quality without the course-menu structure. Kyo Gion Negiyaki Kona (okonomiyaki) sits at a much lower price point and is a different kind of meal entirely — worth knowing about for a casual lunch, not a like-for-like comparison.
Booking difficulty across this peer set is broadly similar: all require advance reservations. Respiracion is rated Easy relative to the most competitive Kanazawa tables, which means you should be able to secure a booking two to three weeks out for most dates. If your dates are fixed and Respiracion is the priority, book it first and build the rest of the itinerary around it.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 6–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 6–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Sunday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
Recognized By
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