Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Tsunokamizaka Koshiba
640ptsSerious kaiseki, fewer hoops to jump.

About Tsunokamizaka Koshiba
Tsunokamizaka Koshiba is a 12-seat Japanese counter in Shinjuku's Arakicho neighbourhood, holding Tabelog Bronze every year from 2022 to 2026 and a Michelin Plate in 2025. At JPY 30,000–39,999, it delivers Kansai-school cuisine with a serious sake focus at a price below most comparable Tokyo rooms. Pearl rates it Easy to book, making it one of the more accessible high-quality Japanese dining options in the city.
Should You Book Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
If you're choosing between Koshiba and a better-known Tokyo kaiseki room, book Koshiba. At JPY 30,000–39,999 per head, it sits one price tier below RyuGin and delivers a more intimate counter experience than most restaurants at this level can offer. The 12-seat room in Arakicho, Shinjuku's quietest pocket, has held Tabelog Bronze every year since 2022, reached Silver in 2021, and earned a Michelin Plate in 2025. It also appears on the Tabelog Japanese Cuisine Tokyo Top 100 list for 2021, 2023, and 2025. That consistency across six years of awards is the clearest signal that this is not a one-season wonder. For food enthusiasts who want serious Japanese cuisine without the corporate-booking-department crowd that fills some Ginza rooms, this is a strong yes.
The Restaurant
Koshiba occupies the second floor of a low-rise building a five-minute walk from Akebonobashi Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line, or eight minutes from Yotsuya-Sanchome on the Marunouchi Line. The address puts you in Arakicho, a residential neighbourhood that has nothing to do with the tourist circuit, which is precisely the point. Tabelog classifies the location as a hideout, and the classification is accurate rather than promotional.
The room holds 12 guests: eight at the counter, four at tables. There are no private rooms, but the entire space can be reserved for groups of up to 20, with a course price starting from JPY 30,000 per person and a minimum party size of seven. For anyone visiting Tokyo as part of a wider Japan itinerary, the contrast between a room like this and the larger kaiseki restaurants in Kyoto is worth factoring in. If you're also considering Gion Sasaki in Kyoto or Isshisoden Nakamura, Koshiba offers a harder-to-replicate density of course flexibility and sake focus within a single compact Tokyo sitting.
The kitchen's philosophy is grounded in the Kansai school. The dashi stock is built on kombu kelp, which is the foundational technique of Osaka and Kyoto cooking, applied here in a Tokyo counter setting. The menu opens with an amuse-bouche of rod-shaped pressed sushi of chub mackerel, and the course extends through a range of appetisers, grilled items, and rice dishes. The tableware is considered part of the experience; the Tabelog description specifically flags it, which in Japanese dining contexts is a signal that the ceramics and lacquerware are chosen with seriousness. The kitchen's stated focus is fish, and the sake selection is curated with evident care, described as a specific priority in the venue's own materials.
When to Visit and What to Expect by Season
Menu operates on a flexible course structure that responds to seasonal produce, which means the timing of your visit directly affects what you eat. Japanese cuisine at this level treats the calendar as an ingredient. Spring (March through May) brings mountain vegetables and lighter preparations; autumn (September through November) is when Japanese kitchens lean into matsutake mushrooms, chestnuts, and richer fish. Autumn is the strongest season to visit if you want the full range of the kitchen's grilled and simmered courses to land at maximum impact.
Lunch is served only on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with reservations required at least two days in advance and service beginning at 12:00. Dinner runs Monday through Saturday, last seating at 21:00. The restaurant is closed on Sundays, with a small number of holiday exceptions noted on the Tabelog record. Wednesday lunch is a useful option for visitors with tight Tokyo schedules: the midweek slot tends to be less competitive to book than Saturday lunch, and the two-day booking window is shorter than what most rooms at this award level require.
The cancellation policy is firm: 100% of the reservation fee is charged from three days before the date. Factor that in before you lock a date around travel connections. If you're building a broader Tokyo restaurant week and want to compare the logistics of booking alongside venues like Kagurazaka Ishikawa or Azabu Kadowaki, Koshiba's booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl, which makes it the more accessible choice for last-minute Tokyo planning.
Practical Details
Price range is JPY 30,000–39,999 for both lunch and dinner. BYO is permitted with advance inquiry: corkage is JPY 4,000 for Champagne or white wine, JPY 4,500 for red wine, and JPY 6,000 for a 1.8-litre bottle of sake. Major credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners). Electronic money and QR code payments are not accepted. No dress code is specified, but the price point and counter format suggest smart casual at minimum. First-time guests are asked not to bring children; from a second visit, junior high school age and above are welcome at the adult course price. No parking on site, but coin parking is available nearby. Free Wi-Fi is available in the room.
The phone number listed in the venue data is +81-3-6273-0195. No official website is available; reservations go through Tabelog or direct contact. For broader context on where this fits within Tokyo's dining options, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. If you're planning a multi-city Japan trip, comparable Japanese cuisine experiences can be found at HAJIME in Osaka, Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama, and akordu in Nara. For more Tokyo-specific discovery, our Tokyo hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture.
FAQ
How far ahead should I book Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
- Pearl rates booking difficulty as Easy, which places Koshiba among the more accessible Tabelog Bronze restaurants in Tokyo. That said, Saturday lunch fills faster than weekday dinner slots.
- For dinner, one to two weeks ahead is generally sufficient. For Wednesday or Saturday lunch, aim for two weeks minimum given the limited frequency of those sittings.
- The restaurant requires reservations two days in advance for lunch. The 100% cancellation fee applies from three days before your date, so confirm travel plans before booking.
What should I order at Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
- The menu is a flexible course, so individual ordering is not the format here. The course includes the chub mackerel pressed sushi amuse-bouche, appetisers built around the Kansai-style kombu-enriched dashi, grilled items, and rice dishes.
- The kitchen's stated focus is fish, so the grilled and simmered fish courses are where the Kansai training is most visible.
- The sake list is a genuine priority at Koshiba. If sake is your focus, this room rewards pairing attention more than most rooms in this price tier. BYO is also available with advance notice.
What should a first-timer know about Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
- No official website exists; reservations go through Tabelog or by phone (+81-3-6273-0195). If you don't read Japanese, the English-language Tabelog page is the most reliable booking route.
- The room holds 12 people. The counter seats eight; the remaining four seats are at tables. Counter seats give you the closest view of the kitchen's work.
- First-time visitors are asked not to bring children. Credit cards are accepted; QR code and electronic money payments are not.
- The neighbourhood is residential and quiet. There is nothing tourist-facing nearby, so plan your evening around the meal itself rather than a pre-dinner stroll through a dining district.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
- Yes, if Kansai-school Japanese cuisine is your focus. The flexible course structure at JPY 30,000–39,999 is priced below several Michelin-starred Tokyo competitors and has sustained a Tabelog score of 4.22–4.23 across multiple years.
- The Michelin Plate (2025) indicates consistent quality without the premium that a star-bearing room commands. For a high-execution Japanese course at this price, the value case is clear.
- If your priority is kaiseki in the most formal Kyoto tradition, Myojaku or Ginza Fukuju may better match that expectation. Koshiba leans into the Osaka-Kyoto Kansai technique applied in a more relaxed counter format.
Is Tsunokamizaka Koshiba worth the price?
- At JPY 30,000–39,999, Koshiba is in the mid-tier of serious Tokyo Japanese dining, below the JPY 50,000+ rooms but above the accessible lunch counters. The seven consecutive years of Tabelog awards and three appearances on the Tabelog Tokyo Top 100 list justify the price for anyone who treats Japanese cuisine seriously.
- The Michelin Plate (2025) alongside the Tabelog Bronze (2022–2026) gives you two independent quality signals pointing in the same direction.
- For a comparable spend with a different cuisine approach, Jingumae Higuchi is worth comparing. For anyone considering the next price tier up, RyuGin sets the benchmark for what extra spend buys you in Tokyo kaiseki.
Can Tsunokamizaka Koshiba accommodate groups?
- Yes. The full venue can be reserved for private use for up to 20 people, with a minimum party of seven and a course starting from JPY 30,000 per person.
- There are no private rooms within the restaurant, so a private booking means exclusive use of the full 12-seat space (the additional capacity to 20 appears to be with supplementary arrangement).
- Contact the restaurant directly at +81-3-6273-0195 to arrange group reservations. Given the 100% cancellation fee from three days out, confirm group numbers before finalising.
What should I wear to Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
- No formal dress code is stated, but the price point (JPY 30,000–39,999), the counter format, and the quality of the tableware all suggest smart casual as the practical floor.
- In Tokyo's serious Japanese dining rooms, guests generally dress up rather than down. Avoid overly casual clothing; business casual or above is the safe call.
- The room is non-smoking throughout, with smoking permitted outside only.
For more on Japan's wider dining scene, see Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa for regional context beyond the Tokyo scene.
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Appetisers are indispensable to the menu out of respect for time-honoured craftsmanship, but also to delight guests with a cornucopia of drinking snacks. A wide variety of grilled items and rice dishes offers plenty of choice. Diner satisfaction is the top priority here.; Michelin Plate (2025); Tabelog Bronze Award 2025 Score: 4.23 Cuisine: Japanese Cuisine / Tokyo Phone: 03-6273-0195 Hours: ■Business hours[Wed, Sat]Lunch 12:00 - 14:30 (Reservation required by two days in advance)Starting at 12:00[Mon - Sat]Dinner 18:00 - 22:30 (Last seating at 21:00)Opening hours may vary.■Closed onSundaysTemporary openings on July 27 (Sunday), August 11, 12, 13, and 14. Please feel free to contact us for more information. Address: Tokyo Shinjuku Ward荒木 Town 15 sanshato四谷203 Tabelog:; The owner-chef learned his trade from a master of the Kansai school, and that experience shines in his dashi stock enriched with kombu kelp and his amuse-bouche of rod-shaped pressed sushi of chub mackerel. 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Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
Book at least three to four weeks in advance, and aim for further out if your dates are fixed. The restaurant is reservation-only with just 12 seats (8 at the counter, 4 at tables), and cancellations within three days incur a 100% fee, which means confirmed diners rarely give up their slots. Lunch runs Wednesday and Saturday only, so those seatings fill fastest.
What should I order at Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
The menu is a flexible course format, so there is no à la carte ordering. The kitchen's focus is on fish, Kansai-school dashi, and a range of grilled items and rice dishes. Sake pairing is worth considering given the restaurant's noted attention to nihonshu selection; if you're bringing your own bottle, corkage is JPY 4,000 for Champagne or white, JPY 4,500 for red, and JPY 6,000 for a 1.8-litre sake.
What should a first-timer know about Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
First-timers should know that the restaurant explicitly asks guests without children to visit alone initially before bringing them. The venue is non-smoking indoors, credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners), and electronic payments and QR codes are not. The second-floor room is a low-key space in Arakicho, five minutes from Akebonobashi Station, so the atmosphere is quiet rather than showy — come for the food, not the setting.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
Yes, if seasonal Japanese course cooking is the format you want. The kitchen holds a Tabelog score of 4.22 and has won Tabelog Bronze consecutively since 2020 (Silver in 2021), plus inclusion in the Tabelog Japanese Cuisine Tokyo 100 in 2021, 2023, and 2025 — a track record that's hard to dismiss. At JPY 30,000–39,999, you're paying less than comparable rooms with similar credentials, and the Kansai-trained approach to dashi gives the cooking a distinct point of view.
Is Tsunokamizaka Koshiba worth the price?
At JPY 30,000–39,999 per head, Koshiba sits below the top tier of Tokyo kaiseki pricing while carrying the credentials of a Michelin Plate recipient and multi-year Tabelog award winner. For that money you get a 12-seat room, a fish-focused flexible course rooted in Kansai technique, and a kitchen that has maintained consistent Tabelog recognition since 2020. It represents solid value relative to what comparable Tokyo rooms charge for similar pedigree.
Can Tsunokamizaka Koshiba accommodate groups?
Private buyout is available for up to 20 people, with a minimum of 7 guests and a course starting from JPY 30,000 per person. For groups under 7, the restaurant's 12-seat capacity (8 counter, 4 table) means you can take over most of the room without a formal buyout. There are no private rooms, so partial-group bookings share the space with other diners.
What should I wear to Tsunokamizaka Koshiba?
No dress code is listed, but the venue's character — a 12-seat kaiseki room in Shinjuku's Arakicho neighbourhood with a Tabelog score of 4.22 and per-head spend around JPY 30,000–39,999 — signals that neat, understated clothing is appropriate. Avoid overly casual attire; the atmosphere is described as calm and serene, and the clientele will reflect that.
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