Restaurant in Osaka, Japan
Touhichi
250ptsResidential Kyoto izakaya, easy to book.

About Touhichi
A Pearl Recommended izakaya in Kyoto's quieter Sakyo Ward, Touhichi earns its 4.1 Google rating (1,311 reviews) from a local-skewing crowd rather than tourist footfall. Easy to book relative to the region's more decorated venues, it works best for relaxed small-group dinners with seasonal Japanese small plates. Most rewarding in autumn and winter when the format and produce align.
Should You Book Touhichi?
Touhichi earns a Pearl Recommended Restaurant recognition for 2025, and getting a table is easier than most izakaya worth your time in the Kansai region. If you are planning a low-key special occasion, a relaxed evening with a small group, or simply want to experience what a neighbourhood izakaya does well, this is a reasonable yes. The booking difficulty is low, which is a genuine advantage when you are building an itinerary around tighter reservations at kaiseki counters or Michelin-recognised destinations. Note that while the listed city is Osaka, the address places Touhichi physically in Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, near Yamabana in the Shugakuin area — confirm your travel routing before you go.
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Touhichi sits in the quieter residential fringe north of central Kyoto, far from the tourist corridors of Gion or Arashiyama. That geography is part of what makes it worth considering for a particular type of evening. The izakaya format here is not designed around spectacle. It works leading for small parties who want to settle in, drink well, and eat through a selection of Japanese small plates at a pace that doesn't feel managed. With 1,311 Google reviews and a 4.1 rating, the volume of responses suggests a venue that draws regular traffic, not just occasional acclaim.
The izakaya format is inherently seasonal in Japan. Kitchen output shifts with what's available: mountain vegetables in spring, cold preparations and chilled sake through summer, mushrooms and root vegetables in autumn, and winter's heavier, warming broths and grilled preparations. If you are visiting during autumn or winter, those are the periods when an izakaya in this part of Kyoto tends to be at its most purposeful. The kitchen has more interesting raw material to work with, and the format of ordering multiple small dishes feels especially well-suited to a colder evening. Spring visits are also strong — the appearance of sansai (foraged mountain vegetables) and lighter, greener preparations shifts the feel of the menu noticeably. Summer is the weakest season for this format if you are weighing it against other options.
For a special occasion, Touhichi's appeal is specific. This is not the venue for a formal anniversary dinner where presentation and ceremony matter. It is a better fit for a relaxed celebration with people who enjoy eating in a shared, informal style , a birthday dinner with a close friend, a post-event wind-down, or an evening where the goal is good food and drink without a fixed structure. The izakaya rhythm of ordering as you go, rather than committing to a set menu, suits those occasions well. If you need a more formal setting or a kaiseki-style progression of courses for a milestone event, Taian or Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama are the appropriate alternatives.
The Yamabana address puts Touhichi outside the typical visitor circuit, which means the room is likely to skew local. That is a reasonable indicator of consistent quality , venues in residential pockets of Kyoto without walk-in tourist traffic tend to survive on repeat customers. It also means the atmosphere will be quieter and less performative than izakaya in more central Osaka locations. If you are coming from central Osaka, factor in the travel time to Sakyo Ward before booking.
Ratings & Recognition
- Pearl Recommended Restaurant , 2025
- Google Rating: 4.1 from 1,311 reviews
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No reservation platform or phone number is listed in available data, so approach via walk-in or search for current booking channels before your visit. Given the residential location and local-skewing crowd, arriving early in the evening is the most practical approach if you are unsure about availability. For broader trip planning, see our full Osaka restaurants guide and our full Osaka hotels guide.
Practical Details
Touhichi is a Japanese izakaya in Kyoto's Sakyo Ward (Yamabana area), Pearl Recommended for 2025, with a 4.1 Google rating from over 1,300 reviews. Booking is easy relative to comparable venues in the region. No dress code, price range, or set hours are confirmed in available data. The format is informal small-plate ordering. Leading visited in autumn or winter when seasonal Japanese produce is at its strongest. Confirm the Kyoto address if travelling from central Osaka. For comparable izakaya experiences internationally, see Budonoki in Los Angeles and The Aubrey in Hong Kong.
Quick reference: Pearl Recommended 2025 | Google 4.1 (1,311) | Izakaya format | Easy to book | Kyoto, Sakyo Ward
Explore More in the Region
If you are building a broader itinerary across Japan, Pearl covers Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, Harutaka in Tokyo, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa. For everything around Osaka, see our Osaka bars guide, Osaka wineries, and Osaka experiences.
Compare Touhichi
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Touhichi | Japanese Izakaya | Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025) | Easy | — |
| HAJIME | French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| La Cime | French | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama | Japanese | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Taian | Kaiseki, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Fujiya 1935 | Innovative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
How Touhichi stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Touhichi accommodate groups?
Izakaya format generally suits groups of 2-6 comfortably, and Touhichi's residential Sakyo Ward location suggests a smaller, neighbourhood-scale room rather than a large venue. No private dining or group booking contact is listed in available data, so parties of 4 or more should arrive early or check current contact details via Google before visiting. For larger groups needing confirmed reservations, Taian or Kashiwaya in Osaka are more structured options.
What should I order at Touhichi?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data, but Touhichi operates as a Japanese izakaya, meaning the format centres on small shared plates alongside drinks. Order broadly across the menu rather than anchoring on one dish. With over 1,300 Google reviews and a 4.1 rating, the volume of repeat local customers suggests the kitchen has reliable staples worth asking staff to point you toward on the day.
Is Touhichi good for a special occasion?
It depends on what kind of occasion. Touhichi holds a Pearl Recommended Restaurant recognition for 2025 and has strong local repeat custom, which makes it a solid choice for a relaxed, low-ceremony dinner with people who appreciate neighbourhood dining over formal settings. For a milestone where a structured multi-course experience matters, Taian or Fujiya 1935 in Osaka would be more appropriate.
Can I eat at the bar at Touhichi?
Bar seating is common in izakaya of this type and scale, and Touhichi's residential format suggests counter seats are likely available. No floor plan or seating configuration is documented in available data, so treat bar seating as probable but confirm on arrival. Solo diners and pairs are well-suited to this format; walk-in timing matters more than advance reservation given the Easy booking difficulty rating.
What are alternatives to Touhichi in Osaka?
Touhichi is technically in Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, not Osaka proper, so geography matters when comparing. For Osaka-based alternatives, La Cime offers refined French-Japanese tasting menus at the higher end, Fujiya 1935 is the choice for serious contemporary Japanese cuisine with a track record of awards, and Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama is the go-to for kaiseki in a more formal register. If you want to stay in the casual izakaya range but closer to central Osaka, search by neighbourhood rather than name.
Recognized By
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- La CimeLa Cime holds 2 Michelin stars and ranked #8 in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants in 2025, making it Osaka's most decorated French restaurant. Chef Yusuke Takada's tasting menus apply classical French technique to ingredients from western Japan and his native Amami Oshima. Budget ¥40,000–¥79,999 per person; reservation only, book weeks in advance.
- HAJIMEHAJIME holds three Michelin stars and scores 94 points on La Liste 2026, making it one of Japan's most credentialed restaurants. Chef Hajime Yoneda's nature-philosophy tasting menus run JPY 80,000–100,000 per person before the 15% service charge. Book months ahead — this is a near-impossible reservation open Tuesday through Saturday only.
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