Restaurant in Sapporo, Japan
Takuzushi
230ptsHokkaido seafood, dinner counter, book ahead.

About Takuzushi
A dinner-only sushi counter in central Sapporo with three consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognitions, Takuzushi is one of the city's most consistent addresses for serious sushi. Chef Masaya Miyashita's kitchen runs seven nights a week, making it easier to book than most at this level. Worth reserving before you arrive in Hokkaido.
Takuzushi, Sapporo: Pearl Verdict
Takuzushi is a dinner-only sushi counter in central Sapporo, operating six floors up inside 2G DINING SAPPORO on the edge of Susukino. The price range is not confirmed in Pearl's data, but the Opinionated About Dining recognition — ranked #350 in Japan in 2024 and climbing to #386 in 2025, after a Highly Recommended listing in 2023 — places it firmly in the serious-sushi tier. If you've eaten here once and are deciding whether to return, the answer is yes: this is one of the few Sapporo sushi counters with a consistent track record across three consecutive OAD cycles, which is meaningful in a city where quality can be uneven outside the leading handful of rooms. Book before you arrive in Hokkaido , don't leave it to chance once you land.
Why Takuzushi Matters in Sapporo
Sapporo is not the first city most visitors think of for counter sushi, but that undersells the city's access to Hokkaido seafood: uni, crab, scallop, and salmon that travel shorter distances to the counter here than they would to a Tokyo restaurant. Takuzushi, under chef Masaya Miyashita, is one of the addresses anchoring this reputation. Its location on Minami 3 Jo Nishi, in the 2G DINING SAPPORO building, puts it within the central dining and nightlife corridor , accessible without effort after a day on the slopes or walking the Tanuki-koji arcade.
For a returning visitor, the thing to know is that the OAD ranking movement tells a story: Highly Recommended in 2023 to #350 in 2024 is a significant step, and the 2025 position of #386 represents a modest shift within the ranked tier rather than a slide. In a list of hundreds of restaurants across Japan, staying ranked at all means the kitchen is performing at a consistent level. The 4.0 Google rating across 190 reviews adds a secondary check that lines up with the OAD signal.
Dinner runs from 5:30 pm to 10 pm, seven days a week , no dark days, which is more convenient than many counter sushi addresses at this recognition level. The format is evening-only, so this is not a lunch option. If your itinerary is tight, the consistent opening across Monday through Sunday means scheduling is direct. Booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl, which is meaningful context: this is not a room you need to chase weeks in advance the way you would for Sushi Miyakawa, though booking ahead remains advisable rather than assuming a walk-in will work.
First-timers and returning guests should know that the address sits inside a multi-tenant dining building. The sixth-floor location means you are going up an elevator, not walking into a street-level counter , factor that into timing when you arrive. The room itself is the first visual signal you're in a dedicated sushi space, not a casual izakaya floor. No dress code is confirmed in Pearl's data, but at this recognition tier, smart casual is a safe default across Sapporo's better sushi counters.
For context on how Takuzushi fits the wider Japan sushi picture: it operates in the same OAD-ranked tier as addresses recognised nationally, which is a different proposition from the volume sushi restaurants that dominate tourist itineraries. If you've previously eaten at Harutaka in Tokyo or Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong, Takuzushi operates in a comparable register of intent, even if scale and price differ. For Hokkaido-based diners or visitors building a serious Japan dining itinerary, it belongs on the shortlist alongside Arima and Sushi Tanabe.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 2G DINING SAPPORO 6F, Minami 3 Jo Nishi 3-chome, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 5:30 pm to 10 pm (dinner only; no lunch service)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , advance reservation recommended but not difficult to secure
- Awards: Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Japan #386 (2025); #350 (2024); Highly Recommended (2023)
- Google rating: 4.0 (190 reviews)
- Chef: Masaya Miyashita
- Price range: Not confirmed , check directly with the venue
- Getting there: Central Sapporo; Susukino area, accessible from Susukino or Odori subway stations
- Dress code: Not confirmed; smart casual is a safe default for this tier
How It Compares
See the comparison section below.
Explore More in Sapporo and Beyond
Sapporo's counter sushi scene is smaller than Tokyo's but more coherent around Hokkaido product. Alongside Takuzushi, the names worth knowing are Sushi Miyakawa, Arima, Sushi Sohei, Sushi Tanabe, and Sushisai Wakichi. For a full picture of where to eat across the city, see our full Sapporo restaurants guide. If you're planning a broader Hokkaido or Japan itinerary, Pearl also covers hotels in Sapporo, bars in Sapporo, and experiences in Sapporo. For serious dining elsewhere in Japan, consider HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and Shoukouwa in Singapore.
Compare Takuzushi
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Takuzushi | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #386 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #350 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Highly Recommended (2023) | — | |
| Arima | — | ||
| Hanakoji Sawada | — | ||
| Menya Saimi | — | ||
| Nukumi | — | ||
| Sushi Miyakawa | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Takuzushi handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before booking — sushi counters operating at this level (OAD Top 386 Japan, 2025) typically run a set omakase format with little room for substitution. Shellfish and raw fish are structural to the menu at any Hokkaido-focused counter, so severe allergies present a real compatibility problem. If your restrictions are significant, confirm specifics when you reserve.
What should a first-timer know about Takuzushi?
Takuzushi is a dinner-only counter running from 5:30 pm every day of the week, situated on the sixth floor of 2G DINING SAPPORO in central Sapporo. The format is counter sushi with chef Masaya Miyashita, and the OAD ranking — Top 350 in Japan in 2024, Top 386 in 2025 — signals a venue taken seriously by the informed sushi community. Arrive on time, keep the table quiet during service, and book ahead rather than assuming a walk-in will land.
What should I wear to Takuzushi?
No dress code is documented in the venue data, but an OAD-ranked counter at this tier in Japan generally expects neat, understated clothing — clean, non-casual, and nothing fragrant that would interfere with the fish. Leave heavy perfume or cologne behind; that consideration matters more here than the label on your shirt.
Is lunch or dinner better at Takuzushi?
Dinner is the only option — Takuzushi opens at 5:30 pm and closes at 10 pm seven days a week. There is no lunch service to compare.
What are alternatives to Takuzushi in Sapporo?
Sushi Miyakawa is the most credentialed alternative in Sapporo and carries stronger name recognition internationally. Nukumi and Hanakoji Sawada are worth considering if Takuzushi is fully booked. For something outside the sushi format entirely, Menya Saimi covers ramen and Arima covers a different dining register. Takuzushi sits in a coherent Hokkaido-product counter scene, so the choice between it and Miyakawa comes down to availability and booking lead time rather than a clear quality gap at this level.
Is Takuzushi good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. An OAD-ranked counter by a named chef in a dedicated sushi format is a legitimate choice for a significant dinner. The sixth-floor setting inside 2G DINING SAPPORO gives it some separation from street-level dining. Price range is not published in the venue data, so confirm costs when booking to avoid surprises on the night.
Can Takuzushi accommodate groups?
Counter sushi venues at this level typically seat between 8 and 12 guests in total, which means large groups are a structural problem rather than a policy one. Pairs and small groups of three or four are the natural fit. If you are planning for six or more, contact Takuzushi directly to confirm whether a full counter buy-out or private arrangement is possible.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Thursday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Friday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Saturday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Sunday
- 5:30–10 pm
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