In Japan, it has been long believed that everything in this world is both “a deity and a gift from the gods.”
Receiving 'Osagari' (Offerings to the Gods): ”Shinon”
Eating, therefore, is an act of embracing life, partaking in the natural cycle, and receiving the “life” that sustains us.
Ingredients that have been purified at the shrine.
“Shinon Kaiseki Mizuho”
“Shinon Kaiseki Eho”
”Chef’s Selection Three Dishes Shunkei”
Small bowl, sashimi, simmered dish, grilled dish –
Grilled Ise Lobster with Kinome (Half):
Seared Wagyu Beef
Wagyu is renowned for its beautifully marbled meat, where the fat and lean are evenly distributed. Its fat has a notably low melting point, offering a melt-in-your-mouth experience that distinguishes it from all other types of beef.
Shinon Mochi Afternoon Tea:
Mochi holds a special place in Japanese traditional culture. Made by steaming glutinous rice and pounding it to create its uniquely sticky texture, mochi is more than just a food. Since ancient times, it has symbolized family bonds, good fortune, and longevity.
Rare Sake:
Taste several varieties before choosing one.
Served in a special choko.
The choko is a special vessel crafted specifically for enjoying Japanese sake, with its small size perfectly designed to enhance the aroma and flavor, delivering a blissful moment with every sip.
Whiskey *Please ask staff for details.
The world-renowned masterpiece knife, "Sakai Takayuki," crafted in collaboration with Aoki Hamono Seisakusho of Sakai and engraving artisan Miwa Kubota, embodies both precision and power. Adorned with a unique engraving exclusive to our divine Japanese cuisine, this exquisite blade radiates elegance and craftsmanship.
These masterfully crafted knives are available for viewing and purchase at our location. After your purchase, the knife will be ceremonially purified at a shrine before being delivered to you.
To ensure lasting enjoyment of your knife, we also offer maintenance services. Please feel free to consult us for care after your purchase.
In each room, you’ll find auspicious items quietly placed, such as the Seven Lucky Gods or the handprint of a sumo Yokozuna, symbolizing the “Five Grains Harvest Ritual.”
These treasures are here to bring you good fortune and meaningful connections.