Important Notice
We offer 4 slots per day for both lunch and dinner. Although our booking system displays slots in 5-minute increments, please note the following fixed meal times:
Lunch: Guests booking between 13:00 and 13:15 will be served lunch starting at 13:00.
Dinner: Guests booking between 18:00 and 18:15 will be served dinner starting at 18:00.
*To make sure you enjoy the Kaiseki meal, please feel free to share any dietary restrictions with us.
Location: The distinguished kaiseki restaurant is approximately 15-minute walk from MAIKOYA/SAMURAI MUSEUM TOKYO. Our staff will provide you with clear directions to ensure you find it easily.
Booking Confirmation: After you make your reservation, you will receive an email with detailed information, including the restaurant's location and other relevant details to ensure a smooth transition.
*We kindly request that you contact us in advance regarding the participation of special needs.

Starter (Sakizuki) Minazuki tofu
Appetizer (Hassun) Five seasonal small dishes
Soup Course (Wanmono) Pike conger (hamo) with kudzu, winter melon, and yuzu
Sashimi (Otsukuri) Amberjack, parboiled pike conger, and seasonal garnishes
Grilled Dish (Yakimono) Salt-grilled sweetfish with seasonal garnish
Simmered Dish (Nimono) Eggplant and green chili pepper with thickened sauce
Rice Dish (Gohan) Seasonal rice
Pickles (Kounomono) Three kinds of Japanese pickles
Miso Soup (Tome-wan) Red miso soup
Dessert (Mizumono) Matcha jelly with shiratama rice dumplings and sweet red bean paste

Starter (Sakizuki) Minazuki tofu
Appetizer (Hassun) Seven seasonal small dishes
Soup Course (Wanmono) Pike conger (hamo) with kudzu, winter melon, and yuzu
Sashimi (Otsukuri) Tuna, parboiled pike conger, and seasonal garnishes
Grilled Dish (Yakimono) Steamed tiger prawns and summer vegetables in a bamboo steamer
Warm Dish (Nabemono/Steam) Savory Steamed Custard (Chawanmushi) with Sea Bream, Shiitake Mushroom, and Urui Topped with a Bright Green Pea Starch Sauce (Uguisu-an)
Fried Dish (Agemono) Deep-fried tilefish with crispy scales
Rice Dish (Gohan) Seasonal rice
Pickles (Kounomono) Three kinds of Japanese pickles
Miso Soup (Tome-wan) Red miso soup
Dessert (Mizumono) Seasonal fruits with yogurt mousse
Note: Includes one complimentary drink.




Kaiseki Meal Experience:
Authentic Kaiseki: Enjoy a traditional kaiseki meal, a uniquely Japanese dining experience featuring beautifully decorated seasonal dishes. The meal showcases a variety of cooking styles, including cooked, boiled, steamed, fried, and pickled.
Menu Components: The kaiseki menu typically includes a selection of fish, soup, fried vegetables, rice, pickles, and dessert, offering a well-rounded and elegant culinary experience.
Dietary Considerations: Please note that the kaiseki menu may not accommodate specific dietary restrictions such as vegetarian or gluten-free preferences. If you have special dietary needs, we recommend informing us in advance so we can provide suitable alternatives if possible.
Seasonal Variations: The kaiseki menu changes with the seasons to highlight fresh, seasonal ingredients. Therefore, the dishes you enjoy may vary depending on the time of year.
This kaiseki meal complements your cultural experience with an exquisite dining journey, reflecting the rich culinary traditions of Japan.
---Frequently Asked Questions---
Q: Can we have a private meal or rent the space for dining?
A: Currently, we do not offer private dining or meal services.
*For grups of 10 or more, please email us at cs@maikoya.com for availability and special rates.
Q: Can I request a specific room for my experience?
A: Specific room requests are not available.To ensure the best flow for all our guests, our staff will guide you to the designated area upon your arrival. Thank you for your understanding.
Q: Are drinks included in the ticket price?
A: Drinks are not included, but they are available for purchase.Please note that all drink orders must be paid for on-site (at Kaiseki venue).
We look forward to providing you with an unforgettable experience, filled with cultural richness.
4F Oriental Wave Building, 5-17-13 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo