What Is Kyo-Sushi And Where To Find It In Kyoto
Kyo-sushi is Kyoto’s elegant take on sushi, rooted in local ingredients, seasonal restraint, and centuries-old techniques unique to the city’s refined cuisine.
Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Kyoto for Seasonal Japanese Cuisine
Kyoto’s rich culinary heritage goes beyond wagyu and kaiseki, it’s also the best city to try exceptional vegetarian food.
Tokyo’s Hotels Are As Luxurious As Any in the World
From sky-high penthouses and private infinity pools to MICHELIN-Starred dining, these luxury Tokyo hotels are the ultimate playgrounds for the fabulously flush.
The Best Hotels in Osaka — and Where to Eat Nearby
Inspectors recognize six Osaka hotels, all within the city, with One MICHELIN Key. Each offers a birds’-eye view of Osaka, so the perfect stay for your trip is literally a matter of perspective.
Gourmet Getaways: MICHELIN Key Hotels in Japan and Thailand with Starred Restaurants
Why choose between a luxurious stay and a world-class meal when you can have both? These MICHELIN Key hotels in Japan and Thailand are home to MICHELIN-Starred restaurants, offering the perfect blend of impeccable hospitality and cuisine.
Winter in Tokyo: 5 Ways to Eat, Explore, and Indulge
Discover unique ways to experience Tokyo’s winter charm—from glittering lights to gourmet delights—according to a local.
Yama: Japan’s First Dessert-Only MICHELIN-Starred Restaurant
In The MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025, history was made: for the first time, a dessert-focused restaurant earned a MICHELIN Star. At Yama, Chef Koichi Katsumata redefines fine dining through an eight-course dessert experience, proving that sweets can be just as sophisticated as savory cuisine.
Yuta Tamamori’s Tokyo: The Actor and Singer’s Favorite Spots in the Neon City
Actor and idol Yuta Tamamori shares his favorite Tokyo addresses with MICHELIN, from third-wave coffee spots to serene hotel restaurants.
MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025 Inspectors’ Favorite Dishes
Year round, MICHELIN Guide inspectors sample an endless procession of dishes. Once in a while, a dish lands on their tables that is simply unforgettable.
13 New Bib Gourmands Announced for MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025
The popular belief about the MICHELIN Guide is that it’s all about the stars, but don’t forget about Bib Gourmand too! Bib Gourmand awarded restaurants are adored by their many diners, because these restaurants offer satisfaction beyond what you’d expect for the price. Today, we present a list of thirteen restaurants that will be joining our Tokyo Selection.
The MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025: Newly Awarded Restaurants Announced Including One 3-Star Restaurant
SÉZANNE is newly awarded Three MICHELIN Stars in the 18th edition of the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo. One restaurant newly awarded Two MICHELIN Stars and 13 restaurants newly receive One MICHELIN Star. The MICHELIN Green Star highlights the eco-friendly initiatives of one new restaurant. Three Special Awards presented to talented professional, including the debut of the Sommelier Award in Japan.
Inspector Reveals All on SÉZANNE, Tokyo’s New Three MICHELIN Stars Restaurant
Our inspector shares their notes on the French-Japanese restaurant’s dishes, ambience, and overall dining experience.
6 Must-Try Dishes in Tokyo, According to MICHELIN Inspectors
From delicate nigiri to crispy tempura, these restaurants showcase the best of Tokyo’s culinary scene.
Tokyo in Autumn: 5 Things to See and Do
As the air grows cooler, toss on a jacket, and hit the town. Walk a lot and eat a lot!
Soaking in the Details at One Key Ryokan Beniya Mukayu
The Japanese ryokan might be the highest form of hospitality, but it’s not a hotel. For the owners of One Key Beniya Mukayu, it’s important that you understand why.
A Two Key Ryokan Renews the Lost Charm of the Past
The oldest hotel in the world is a ryokan. These traditional Japanese inns date back to medieval times and weary samurai travelers. Some ryokans have turned an eye toward the future. Others, like Two Key Nishimuraya Honkan, have not.
In Photos: Every Three-Key Hotel in Tokyo
The ins and outs of the most outstanding hotels in Tokyo — The MICHELIN Guide’s Three-Key selections, the pinnacle of luxury, architecture and design.