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Cuisine
Traditional Japanese / Kaiseki / Kappo
Average cost
Dinner: ¥30,000 - ¥45,000
Fresh ingredients from the chef’s hometown of Saga Prefecture are made into course menus that showcase the freshness and quality of each one.

Restaurant Details

One of the first things that greets guests when they first enter the Michelin-starred restaurant Jushu is a large, framed sheet of calligraphy hanging on the wall, bearing the restaurant’s name. It was personally written, and the frame personally crafted, by owner and chef Senzaki Masaaki’s grandfather. Jushu’s name is taken from a saying by Chinese philosopher Mengzi, meaning to live life every day with discipline, cultivating one’s body and mind. It was a philosophy that Chef Senzaki’s grandfather, an accomplished poet and calligrapher, lived by, and one that deeply impacted the way the younger Senzaki viewed life. It was with this in mind that Chef Senzaki embarked on his culinary career, leaving his native Saga Prefecture to train in the birthplace of traditional Japanese cuisine for 10 years. This was followed by five more years in Tokyo, and finally the opening of Jushu in 2010. Though “jushu” is a word heavily imbued with discipline and self-improvement, Chef Senzaki is far from the stern, imposing figure that the restaurant’s title makes him out to be. Joking and laughing easily with his customers, a meal at Jushu has come to be valued for the banter with the chef just as much as its Michelin-starred traditional Japanese cuisine. Nonetheless, as a man who views every day as an opportunity to improve himself, 15 years’ worth of continuous improvement is immediately evident. Using what he learned from a decade training in Osaka’s Kitashinchi district, Chef Senzaki takes ingredients from his home prefecture of Saga — including the vaunted Saga beef, which is highly valued for its “tsuya-sashi” glossy marbling — and applies traditional Kansai technique to craft dishes that showcase his both his skill as a chef and the quality of the ingredients. Most people typically associate Michelin-starred cuisine with flashy presentation and impressive appearances. But Chef Senzaki takes a decidedly different approach with his service: by fine dining standards, the dishes he puts forth may even be considered dull to look at. A single bite, however, speaks volumes; from the moment the first spoonful enters the mouth, a guest can immediately feel the flavors of the ingredients and the skill of the chef. Nishi-Azabu is considered a “battleground” of Japanese restaurants, where only the strongest and most skilled survive. The fact that Jushu has not only established itself as a major player, but also attracted dozens of hungry travelers wandering its back alleys in search of the elusive restaurant, more than speaks for itself.
Dining Courses
Jushu Omakase Course
Evening
¥ 32,750
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Named for the restaurant itself, the Jushu Omakase Course is a Kansai-style kappo course menu that promises to tantalize diners’ taste buds with masterful use of seasonal ingredients. ※ Please note that the menu is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
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Named for the restaurant itself, the Jushu Omakase Course is a Kansai-style kappo course menu that promises to tantalize diners’ taste buds with masterful use of seasonal ingredients. ※ Please note that the menu is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
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¥ 32,750
(Tax Incl.)
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Special Selection Omakase Course
Evening
¥ 42,750
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Any meal at Jushu is already extremely luxurious — but the Special Selection Omakase Course takes it a step further by using only the finest, highest-quality ingredients that the chef has selected personally. This is the way to experience Jushu’s vaunted Kansai-style kappo cuisine at its finest. ※ Please note that the menu is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
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Any meal at Jushu is already extremely luxurious — but the Special Selection Omakase Course takes it a step further by using only the finest, highest-quality ingredients that the chef has selected personally. This is the way to experience Jushu’s vaunted Kansai-style kappo cuisine at its finest. ※ Please note that the menu is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
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¥ 42,750
(Tax Incl.)
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Jushu Access Info

Jushu is located a 9-minute walk from Omotesando Station’s Exit A5 on the Tokyo Metro Lines.

Jushu Phone Number

03-6427-5167

Jushu Business Days

Sunday
Closed
Monday
06:00 PM
11:59 PM
Tuesday
06:00 PM
11:59 PM
Wednesday
06:00 PM
11:59 PM
Thursday
06:00 PM
11:59 PM
Friday
06:00 PM
11:59 PM
Saturday
06:00 PM
11:59 PM

Jushu Address

Saida Building 1st floor, 2-chome-16-1 Nishiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo, 106-0031

Jushu Cancellation Policy

Cancel your reservation at least 2 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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