Hidden Ryokan Tokyo|IROHA Akasaka Architectural Dining

Hidden Restaurant Tokyo|Japanese Architectural Dining in Akasaka|Hidden Ryokan Tokyo
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HIDDEN RYOKAN TOKYO

A hidden Japanese restaurant
beneath Tokyo.

Akasaka.
Architecture. Fire. Silence.

Descend Below

HIDDEN JAPANESE DINING

Not a hotel.
A dining experience.

Hidden Ryokan Tokyo is the architectural dining concept of IROHA Akasaka.

It is not an accommodation facility. It is a Japanese restaurant located underground in Akasaka, designed to feel separated from the noise of central Tokyo.

Hokkaido seafood, live crab, charcoal-grilled yakitori, Japanese sake, private dining and architecture come together in one space.

ARCHITECTURAL CINEMA

Silence,
drawn from a plan.

The place of fire.
The trace of light.

Architectural Archive

It begins
with a drawing.

03
B1 / AKASAKA
SUMIBI / PRIVATE / SILENCE

Floor Guide

Light moves quietly.

Entrance.
Ember.
Sake shelf.

Floor plan of Hidden Ryokan Tokyo IROHA Akasaka
Hidden Ryokan Tokyo IROHA. Descend below. Fire moves quietly. Silence becomes space.
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Silence.

Ember & Shadow

Fire completes
the room.

Ember.
A quiet night.

Charcoal yakitori at a hidden Japanese restaurant in Tokyo

SUMIBI YAKITORI

The scent of fire
leaves space in the night.

Japanese sake shelf and architectural dining space in Akasaka

Sake Shelf

Light reveals
the silence.

Architectural Dining

A Japanese space,
composed through architecture.

Black. Wood. Stone. Fire. Light.

JAPANESE DINING EXPERIENCE TOKYO

More than a meal.
A sequence of space and food.

Hokkaido Cuisine

Live crab, seafood, sea urchin, salmon roe, Hokkaido chicken and seasonal ingredients.

Charcoal Fire

Hokkai Jidori II yakitori is grilled over charcoal, adding aroma and movement to the room.

Private Dining

Semi-private rooms and a VIP private room are available for special dinners.

BEFORE YOU VISIT

For international guests.

Location

B1 Akasaka Shimizu Building, 3-14-9 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo.

Dinner Budget

Approximately ¥10,000–¥15,000 per person for a typical dinner.

Live Crab

Availability changes daily. Advance confirmation is recommended.

Private Rooms

Semi-private rooms and a VIP private room are available.

Languages

English and Chinese information and multilingual reservation services are available.

Reservation

Foodies Reserve can be used for multilingual online reservations.

Enter Below

A quiet entrance
beneath Akasaka.

Reserve below.