Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Sushi Ikkou
470ptsNew counter, serious credentials, book early.

About Sushi Ikkou
Sushi Ikkou earned a Tabelog Award 2026 Gold and a Tabelog Sushi Tokyo 100 selection before completing its first full year of operation — a fast and credentialed start for a Ginza counter with eight seats and two dinner sittings. At JPY 60,000–79,999, the omakase-only format is a serious commitment, but the early recognition makes it one of the most compelling new bookings in Tokyo's competitive top-tier sushi scene.
Is Sushi Ikkou worth booking in Ginza?
Yes — and here is the direct answer: Sushi Ikkou is one of the most credentialed new sushi counters to open in Tokyo in recent years, earning a Tabelog Award 2026 Gold at a score of 4.64 and selection for the Tabelog Sushi Tokyo 100 in 2025, all within its first year of operation. It opened on 17 August 2024, which means every one of those recognitions arrived before the restaurant had completed a full calendar year. For a food explorer trying to find a counter that combines genuine technical ambition with Ginza's best-in-class fish sourcing, Sushi Ikkou belongs near the leading of your shortlist. The price range of JPY 60,000–79,999 per person at dinner places it squarely in Tokyo's top tier, where it competes directly with long-established names. The question is not whether it is serious — it clearly is , but whether the booking window and format suit your trip.
The Counter, the Format, and What to Expect
Sushi Ikkou operates an omakase-only format. There is no à la carte option, and the Tabelog listing confirms that only omakase is accepted. The counter seats eight guests across two sittings per evening: 17:30–19:30 and 20:30–22:30, six days a week with Wednesday as the rest day. That structure is worth understanding before you book. With eight seats and two sittings, Ikkou serves a maximum of sixteen covers on any given night. Compare that to larger Ginza counters like Sushi Kanesaka, which has more seats and longer-established reservation infrastructure, and you get a sense of how tight the availability picture is here. This is not a venue where walk-ins are a realistic option.
The restaurant describes itself as being particular about fish , a standard phrase in Japanese restaurant listings that, at this price point and with these credentials, signals an active sourcing philosophy rather than a passive one. At JPY 60,000–79,999 per head, you are in the same price band as Harutaka, one of the most respected edomae counters in the city. For that spend, the expectation is precision rice temperature, ingredient-forward nigiri pacing, and a chef who exercises genuine judgment over what appears in the sequence on a given night.
Lunch vs Dinner: A Direct Decision
This is one of the rare cases where the lunch-versus-dinner question answers itself clearly. Sushi Ikkou does not offer lunch service. The Tabelog data lists dinner hours only , two sittings per evening , and the lunch budget field shows a dash. If you are planning a midday sushi experience in Ginza, you will need to look elsewhere. Edomae Sushi Hanabusa and Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongiten both operate lunch seatings and are worth considering if your schedule demands a daytime slot. Sushi Ikkou is an evening-only proposition, full stop.
Within the dinner format, the choice between the first sitting (17:30) and the second (20:30) is mostly logistical. The first sitting works better if you are combining dinner with earlier Ginza plans or have an early morning the next day; the second sitting is the more relaxed option if you want to arrive without rushing from another appointment. Neither sitting has a shorter or longer menu , both run approximately two hours at a counter of this type.
Getting There and Practical Logistics
The address is 5-11-12 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo, third floor of the Nissou Building No. 26. The Tabelog data confirms it is a four-minute walk from Ginza Station (A1 exit) and two minutes from Higashi-Ginza Station (Exit A1). For most visitors staying in central Tokyo, this is as convenient as Ginza gets. There is no on-site parking, but coin parking is available nearby. Credit cards are accepted; electronic money and QR code payments are not. The restaurant is entirely non-smoking. Private rooms are not available, and the venue cannot be privately hired , all eight seats are counter seating, so this is inherently a shared experience even when the counter is full.
Group bookings are possible up to eight people, which effectively means you could take the entire counter for a single group. That said, with no private hire option listed, availability for a full-counter group would depend on the restaurant's booking policy at the time. Maximum party size is confirmed as eight. For groups larger than four, confirm arrangements directly when reserving , the counter configuration means everyone faces the chef regardless of group size.
Booking Sushi Ikkou
The Tabelog listing notes reservations must be made through the restaurant's website, but no official website is listed in the data. This is a real friction point: at the time of writing, the most reliable route is through a concierge service or a Japan-based restaurant booking platform that holds relationships with counters of this tier. If you are staying at a hotel in Ginza or the surrounding area, your concierge desk is your leading practical resource. Hiroo Ishizaka faces a similar access dynamic, and the same approach applies. Given Ikkou's award trajectory in its first year, booking difficulty is currently rated easy on Pearl , but that window may not hold as international awareness grows. Book as far ahead as your trip allows.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for Sushi Ikkou alongside its closest peers in Tokyo's top-tier dining scene.
Worth Booking?
Yes, with one important caveat: this is an evening-only, omakase-only counter at JPY 60,000–79,999. If that format and spend fit your trip, Ikkou's credentials , a Tabelog Gold and a Tabelog 100 selection before its first birthday , make a strong case for prioritising it. The eight-seat counter format guarantees direct engagement with the chef and a focused, unhurried progression through the meal. For anyone building a serious Tokyo food itinerary, this is a counter worth pursuing. Pair it with the rest of our Tokyo restaurants guide to build out the full trip. For dining beyond Tokyo, HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, and Goh in Fukuoka are all worth considering as part of a broader Japan trip. If you are benchmarking Ikkou against the region's leading sushi counters, Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong and Shoukouwa in Singapore are the closest comparators outside Japan. For planning the rest of your stay, see our guides to Tokyo hotels, Tokyo bars, and Tokyo experiences. And for regional context, akordu in Nara, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa round out a picture of Japan's depth beyond the obvious capitals. Wine lovers should also check our Tokyo wineries guide.
FAQ
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Sushi Ikkou? For omakase sushi at the JPY 60,000–79,999 level, the answer is yes , provided you are committed to the format. Ikkou earned a Tabelog Gold and a Tabelog 100 selection within its first year, which puts it in credentialed company at this price. If you are comparing value against a longer-established counter like Harutaka, the main difference is track record: Harutaka has years of consistent recognition; Ikkou has a faster upward trajectory. For food explorers, Ikkou's novelty and early momentum are part of the appeal.
- Is Sushi Ikkou worth the price? At JPY 60,000–79,999 per person, you are paying Tokyo's top-tier sushi rate. The Tabelog score of 4.64 and the Gold award suggest the kitchen is delivering at that level. Comparable counters in Ginza charge similar or more for an equivalent omakase experience. The value case is strong if high-calibre nigiri is your priority , less so if you want a multi-format meal with a broader wine or sake programme, which is not confirmed in the available data.
- How far ahead should I book Sushi Ikkou? Book as early as your trip timeline allows , ideally four to six weeks out for international visitors. With only eight seats and no confirmed direct online booking channel, the practical route is through a concierge or a Japan-based booking service. Pearl currently rates booking difficulty as easy, but that reflects the counter's relative newness; as international recognition builds, availability is likely to tighten.
- What should I order at Sushi Ikkou? There is no menu choice to make , Ikkou is omakase only. The sequence is set by the chef each evening based on what fish is available. The restaurant describes itself as particular about fish, which at this price point means the sourcing is a deliberate part of the proposition. Your role as a guest is to communicate any hard dietary restrictions at the time of booking, not at the counter.
- Does Sushi Ikkou handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed dietary restriction policy is listed in the available data. Given the omakase-only format and the sourcing-first approach, it is advisable to flag any restrictions clearly when making your reservation. Shellfish, raw fish, and soy-based preparations are all standard components of edomae omakase; counters of this type are generally less flexible than restaurant formats with an à la carte menu.
- Can Sushi Ikkou accommodate groups? The maximum party size is eight, which is the full counter. Groups of up to eight can book, but with no private hire option available, a group taking all eight seats would be seated alongside the standard counter experience. For groups of four or more, confirm logistics when reserving. This is not a venue with a private room option, so groups seeking a fully enclosed experience should consider alternatives.
Compare Sushi Ikkou
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| Harutaka | Sushi | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| L'Effervescence | French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| HOMMAGE | Innovtive French, French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Florilège | French | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Sushi Ikkou and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sushi Ikkou handle dietary restrictions?
Ikkou operates a strict omakase-only format with no à la carte flexibility, which makes accommodating dietary restrictions difficult in practice. The Tabelog listing notes the kitchen is 'particular about fish', signalling a fish-forward menu where substitutions are unlikely to fit the format. If you have significant restrictions, check the venue's official channels before booking — there is no publicly listed website or phone number in the current data, so approach via the reservation platform used to book. Guests with serious allergies or non-fish diets should consider whether omakase is the right format for them here.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Sushi Ikkou?
At JPY 60,000–79,999 per head for dinner, Ikkou is priced at the upper end of Tokyo's serious sushi counters — but the credentials back it up. It earned Tabelog Gold in 2026 (a 4.64 score, placing it among the top 10 Gold-ranked restaurants nationally) and was selected for the Tabelog Sushi Tokyo 100 in 2025, less than six months after opening in August 2024. That trajectory for a counter this new is notable. If omakase is your format and this budget fits your trip, the case for booking is solid.
How far ahead should I book Sushi Ikkou?
Book as early as possible — an 8-seat counter that holds Tabelog Gold status fills quickly, and reservations are mandatory (walk-ins are not accepted). The Tabelog listing confirms reservations must be made through the restaurant's website, but no official website is currently listed in the data, which means tracking down the booking channel takes extra effort. Allow time for that research before your trip, and aim for at least four to six weeks lead time given the seat count and recognition level.
Is Sushi Ikkou worth the price?
Yes, if you are spending at this tier deliberately. JPY 60,000–79,999 for dinner puts Ikkou among Tokyo's most expensive sushi counters, but a Tabelog Gold award and a 4.64 score achieved within months of opening in August 2024 are strong signals for a counter at this price. The 8-seat format means the experience is focused. For that spend, you are getting one of the most credentialed new openings in Ginza — not just paying for a Ginza postcode.
What should I order at Sushi Ikkou?
There is no ordering at Sushi Ikkou — the format is omakase only, and the Tabelog listing states explicitly that only omakase will be accepted. The kitchen describes itself as 'particular about fish', so the menu is driven by what the chef selects. If you book, you are committing fully to the chef's sequence for the evening.
Can Sushi Ikkou accommodate groups?
The maximum party size is 8 — which is also the total seat count, meaning a group of 8 would fill the entire counter. Private rooms are unavailable, and the space cannot be used for private hire. For groups of 4 or more, coordinate early and be aware that the counter format means everyone sits together in a single line. Groups looking for a private dining room or semi-private space should look elsewhere in Ginza.
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