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Vintage Japanese matchbox label of a hidden sushi restaurant doorway in a Tokyo alley at night

I · Arrival

Contemporary Japanese dining, folded into ritual.

A doorway at the end of a narrow Tokyo alley. A noren curtain, two warm lanterns, two paper cranes at the threshold. You are expected — nothing else is announced.

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Vintage Japanese matchbox label of a sushi chef at a wooden omakase counter

II · The Chef

Every piece is prepared with silence, precision, and intent.

Behind the omakase counter the work begins. A folded hachimaki, a knife laid down, a paper fish on the counter — each motion as quiet as it is deliberate.

Vintage Japanese matchbox label of sushi pieces arranged on a ceremonial lacquer tray

III · Sushi as Art

Omakase, sushi, and Japanese craft served with ceremony.

Five pieces arranged like sacred objects on a lacquer tray. Salmon, tuna, white fish, shrimp, tamago — each in its own colour, each in its own moment.

Vintage Japanese matchbox label of an origami sea with paper fish, cranes, and a nigiri boat

IV · From Sea to Counter

From sea to counter. From paper to plate.

Folded paper waves, paper fish, paper cranes. A nigiri rides the sea like a small ceremonial boat. Everything here was once something else.

Vintage Japanese matchbox label of an omakase dining moment, chef presenting nigiri to seated guests

V · The Invitation

Reserve your seat at the counter.

Eighteen seats, one seating each evening. Tell us when you would like to join us, and we will hold a place at the counter.

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One seating. Eighteen seats.

Eighteen seats, one seating each evening. Tell us when you would like to join us, and we will hold a place at the counter.

A request, not a charge — we confirm every seat by hand.