Fashioned by miyadaiku carpenters from aged wood and roof tiles brought from Japan, the restaurant has an appearance of a traditional Japanese home. The wood was used in an actual old folk dwelling, and the authentic roof tiles gleam with the luminance of oxidized silver. The building itself is comprised of three distinct wings which encircle the inner garden and express the traditional beauty of Japanese architecture. |  |  |  |  | Main Dining RoomWith braces and columns in aged wood throughout and a vaulted ceiling rising to the second floor, the room creates an expansive, festive space. | Sushi BarThe white wood of the counter, Japanese paper, and white furniture give the space a cool, clean atmosphere. | Private RoomsEach room is painted a different color, as in the Bengala(red oxide)-walled room done in an impressive bright orange, and evokes the feeling of an old Japanese home, done in up resplendent color. | BarThemed in black, the bar is a refined space dominated by a central, 25-foot counter. The terrace stretches out over pond and offers a view of the splendid Japanese garden. |
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