List of Michelin starred restaurants in Japan

This is a list of Michelin starred restaurants in Japan.

List

Tokyo

NameCity2008
(150)[1]
2009
(227)[2]
2010
(261)[3]
2011
(266)[4]
2012
(293)[5]
2013
(373)[6]
2014
(281)[7]
2015
(226)[8]
2016
(217)[9]
2017
(227)[10]
2018
(234)[11]
2019
(230)[12][13]
2020
(226)[14][15]
Araki Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo Closed in 2013, relocated to London in 2014[16]
Azabu Yukimura Azabu-Jūban, Minato
Esaki Shibuya Lost in 2017 and relocated/rebranded in Sep 2018 as Yatsugatake Esaki[17][18]
Ginza Koju Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo
Hamadaya Chūō, Tokyo - -
Ishikawa Shinjuku
Joël Robuchon Meguro
Kanda Minato
Kohaku Shinjuku
7chome Kyoboshi Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo - - - - - -
Makimura Shinagawa
Quintessence Shinagawa
Ryugin Roppongi, Minato
Sukiyabashi Jiro Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo -
Sushi Mizutani Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo Closed in 2016[19]
Sushi Saito Minato -
Sushi Yoshitake Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo -
Usukifugu Yamadaya Minato
L'Osier Chūō, Tokyo Closed for reconstruction; New chef[20][21][22]
Kadowaki Minato

Kyoto-Osaka-Hyōgo (Kobe)-Nara (Kansei region)

NameCity2010
(85)[23][24]
2011
(106)[25][26]
2012
(1xx)[27][28]
2013
(273)[29][30]
2014
(267)[31]
2015
(254)[32][33]
2016
(201)[34]
2017
(187)[35]
2018
(191)[36][37]
2019
(246)[38]
2020
(204)[39]
Hyotei (瓢亭) Kyoto
Kyoto Kiccho Arashiyama (aka Kitcho Arashiyama Honten) (吉兆 嵐山本店) Arashiyama, Kyoto
Kikunoi Honten (菊乃井 本店) Kyoto
Mizai (未在) Kyoto Closed and relocated[40]
Chihana (千花) Kyoto - - -
Tsuruya (つる家) Kyoto - - - - -
Isshisoden Nakamura (一子相伝 なかむら) Kyoto -
Iida (飯田) Kyoto - - - - -
Gion Sasaki (祇園 さゝ木) Kyoto - - - - - - - -
Maeda (前田) Kyoto - - - -
Kyokaiseki Kichisen (京懐石 吉泉) Kyoto - - - -
Hajime (ハジメ) Osaka
Kashiwaya (柏屋) Osaka -
Taian (太庵) Osaka -
Fujiya 1935 Osaka -
Koryu (弧柳) Osaka -
Ca cento/Sento (カ・セント) Kobe - - - - - -
Komago (子孫) Kobe - - - - - - -
Wa Yamamura (和 やまむら) Nara - - - - -

Tottori

NameCity2019
(6)[38][41]
Kaniyoshi (かに吉) Tottori
Mitsuki (みつき) Tottori

Hokkaido

NameCity2012
(66)[42]
2017
(68-76)[43]
Hanakoji Sawada (花小路 さわ田) Hokkaido
Hanakomichi Ishida Hokkaido - [43][44]
Molière (モリエール) Hokkaido
Sushi Miyakawa (すし 宮川) Hokkaido -
Nukumi (温味) Hokkaido -
Sushi Tanabe (鮨 田なべ) Hokkaido -
Michel Bras Toya Japan (ミシェル・ブラス トーヤ ジャポン) Hokkaido

Toyama-Kanazawa

NameCity2016
(40)[45] or (37 as of 12-8-2019)[46][47]
Yamazaki (山崎) Toyama


Hiroshima

NameCity2019
(46)[48]
Nakashima (なかしま) Hiroshima


Tōkai region (Aichi, Gifu, Mie)

NameCity2019
(68)[49]
Hijikata (土方) Nagoya, Aichi
Sushi Ueda (右江田) Nagoya, Aichi
Sushi Komada (こま田) Ise, Mie

Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki

NameCity2019
(81)[48]
Sushi Gyoten (鮨 行天) Fukuoka
Sushi Sakai (鮨 さかい) Fukuoka

See also

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