
Hachi, Japanese Cuisine 日本料理 八盂
- Area
- Osaka
- Access and surrounding information
- Access and surrounding information
Relish the Art of Japanese Cuisine with an Aesthetic Inspired by Tea Ceremony
This Japanese restaurant is approximately seven-minute walk from Kintetsu Railway's Osaka-Uehonmachi Station. Run by an owner with over 35 years of experience as a chef, who has served as head chef at high-end traditional Japanese restaurants and inns, the restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere as you enjoy Japanese cuisine and a set menu for both lunch and dinner, with hospitality that is also linked to the tea ceremony. The restaurant is popular for its dishes that use an abundance of seasonal ingredients, grilled to perfection over binchotan charcoal to bring out the full flavor of the ingredients, and depending on the season, you can also enjoy game dishes such as bear and duck. Enjoy your meal with a wide selection of alcohol in a tasteful sukiya-style space decorated in Japanese.

A Sukiya-Style Restaurant Designed by Architect Tetsu Kijima
The restaurant was designed by architect Tetsu Kijima, renowned for creating spaces using traditional Japanese materials such as wood and clay walls. The stylish and modern space, built in the sukiya style, features sophisticated Japanese furnishings and is bathed in soft indirect lighting, allowing you to spend a relaxing and high-quality time.

Enjoy a Perfect Pairing of Selected Drinks and Gourmet Cuisine
Guests can enjoy their food with drinks to suit their tastes, featuring carefully selected sake, shochu, wine, and more. The extensive drink menu features rare sake brands, sourced through the owner’s connections, making it a delightful experience to pair them with the dishes.