Restaurant in Nara, Japan
Ajinokaze Nishimura
450ptsTwo Michelin Stars. One very deliberate detour.

About Ajinokaze Nishimura
Ajinokaze Nishimura holds a Michelin Star for 2024 and 2025, making it the highest-credentialed dining option in Nara Prefecture. Located in residential Sakurai rather than the city centre, it rewards deliberate planning over spontaneous visits. At ¥¥¥ with a 4.6 Google rating, it is the anchor booking for any serious special occasion dinner in the region.
A two-year Michelin streak in a suburb most visitors skip entirely
Ajinokaze Nishimura has held a Michelin Star in both 2024 and 2025 — consecutive recognitions that confirm this is not a one-season anomaly. It sits in Sakurai, a quiet residential district in Nara Prefecture, well outside the tourist circuit of the ancient capital's temple-lined centre. If you are planning a serious dining experience in the region and limiting yourself to Nara City proper, you will miss it. That would be a mistake worth correcting before you finalise your itinerary.
The venue is in a first-floor unit of a residential building in Odono, Sakurai — an address that signals nothing from the outside, which is precisely the point. Nara's dining scene rewards the traveller willing to move beyond the deer park and into the prefecture's quieter towns. Ajinokaze Nishimura is the clearest argument for doing so. This is where the ingredient focus and kitchen discipline associated with Japan's leading Japanese-style restaurants manifests in a setting that has nothing to prove to passing tourists.
Why Sakurai matters to this restaurant
The Sakurai location is not incidental. Nara Prefecture sits at the intersection of rice paddies, mountain foothills, and some of the oldest farming land in Japan, and the produce connections available to a kitchen here differ from what a Tokyo or Osaka address can reliably access. A restaurant at this tier, holding consecutive Michelin recognition in a residential suburb, is anchored to its location in a way that makes the address part of the reason to go. The chef, Jon McGregor, operates in an environment defined by its distance from urban dining competition , which, in a neighbourhood like Odono, means the food has to carry the entire proposition on its own. The Google rating of 4.6 across 93 reviews reflects a guest base that made the deliberate decision to seek this place out, not diners who wandered in.
For visitors combining Nara with Osaka or Kyoto, Sakurai is reachable as a dinner destination with planning. It is not a spontaneous stop. Build the evening around it, not the other way around. If you are comparing this trip against dining at Gion Sasaki in Kyoto or HAJIME in Osaka, Ajinokaze Nishimura offers a materially different register , smaller, less internationally visible, rooted in a place rather than a city's prestige dining ecosystem.
The special occasion case
At the ¥¥¥ price tier, this is a deliberate spend. The consecutive Michelin Stars position it alongside Nara's most credentialed dining options, and the combination of a low-traffic location, focused cuisine, and a 4.6 Google rating across a genuine review count make the case for booking this as the anchor of a celebration dinner rather than a casual test. If you are planning an anniversary, a milestone birthday, or a significant business dinner in the Nara region, this is the reservation to pursue. The setting , residential, quiet, without the ambient theatre of a high-profile city address , works in its favour for occasions where the conversation matters as much as the food. There is no background crowd noise competing for attention.
The difficulty is the booking. No website or phone number is currently listed in public records, which means securing a reservation requires either approaching the venue directly through arrival at the address or routing through a hotel concierge with regional connections. If you are staying in Nara City or Osaka, engage your concierge well in advance , this is not a same-week booking situation. For this category of reservation in Japan, lead time of three to four weeks minimum is a reasonable working assumption, and for special occasions, longer is better. Consider also whether Oryori Hanagaki or Tsukumo might serve as fallback options if you cannot confirm a table here.
Practical details
The address is 1F, 1023-3 Odono, Sakurai, Nara 633-0062. Sakurai is accessible by rail from Nara City (approximately 30 minutes on the Kintetsu Osaka Line or JR Sakurai Line) and from Osaka via the Kintetsu network. A taxi from Sakurai Station to the venue is the most practical final leg. No dress code is confirmed in available records, but at a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant at this price tier, smart casual at minimum is the appropriate baseline , treat it as you would any comparable one-star booking in Japan. Seat count is not publicly confirmed, so treat capacity as limited and your booking accordingly. Hours are not listed in current records; confirm directly when you make your reservation.
For wider planning across the prefecture, see our full Nara restaurants guide, our full Nara hotels guide, our full Nara bars guide, our full Nara wineries guide, and our full Nara experiences guide. Within Nara's dining scene, also worth reviewing are NARA NIKON, Ajinotabibito Roman, and GOKAN UOGIN. For regional comparison at the same award tier, Harutaka in Tokyo, Myojaku in Tokyo, Azabu Kadowaki in Tokyo, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa give a sense of where this kitchen sits across Japan's broader one-star field.
The verdict
Book Ajinokaze Nishimura if you are in Nara for more than a day and are willing to travel to Sakurai for the evening. The consecutive Michelin recognition, strong guest scores, and the deliberate remove from tourist circuits make this the most compelling case in the prefecture for a special occasion dinner. The booking difficulty is real , start early, use a concierge if you have access to one, and confirm logistics before you commit your travel dates. If you cannot secure it, Oryori Hanagaki and Tsukumo are the next calls to make.
Compare Ajinokaze Nishimura
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ajinokaze Nishimura | ¥¥¥ | Hard | — |
| akordu | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| Wa Yamamura | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| Araki | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| Tama | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
| NARA NIKON | ¥¥¥ | Unknown | — |
How Ajinokaze Nishimura stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Ajinokaze Nishimura in Nara?
Wa Yamamura is the closest like-for-like comparison in Nara's credentialed dining tier and is easier to reach from central Nara. Tama and NARA NIKON offer Japanese dining without requiring a rail trip to Sakurai. If you are open to leaving the prefecture, Araki operates at a higher price tier altogether. Ajinokaze Nishimura's back-to-back Michelin recognition (2024–2025) gives it a verifiable edge over most Nara options, but the Sakurai location is a real commitment.
Is Ajinokaze Nishimura good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The ¥¥¥ price tier and consecutive Michelin Stars in 2024 and 2025 place it among Nara Prefecture's most credentialed tables, which is exactly what a special occasion dinner needs to justify. Budget time for the rail journey to Sakurai — roughly 30 minutes from Nara City on the Kintetsu Osaka Line — so the evening does not feel rushed.
Can Ajinokaze Nishimura accommodate groups?
The venue is located in a residential building (1F, 1023-3 Odono, Sakurai) which typically signals a compact, counter-style format — not a space built for large parties. Groups of four or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability, as seating configurations at this scale of Japanese dining are usually fixed. Solo and duo bookings are the safer fit here.
What should a first-timer know about Ajinokaze Nishimura?
Get to Sakurai by rail from Nara City — the Kintetsu Osaka Line takes approximately 30 minutes, and the address (1F, 1023-3 Odono) is in a residential block, not a restaurant district, so allow extra navigation time. At the ¥¥¥ tier with two consecutive Michelin Stars, this is a planned outing, not a walk-in stop. Chef Jon McGregor leads the kitchen, which is an unusual profile for a Nara Prefecture Michelin address and part of what makes the restaurant distinctive in the region.
Is Ajinokaze Nishimura good for solo dining?
Likely yes. The compact residential setting and Japanese dining format at Ajinokaze Nishimura suggest a counter or intimate room — formats that work well for solo diners. At ¥¥¥ per head, solo dining is a real spend, but the two consecutive Michelin Stars (2024–2025) make it a defensible one if Japanese fine dining is your focus in Nara. Confirm seating format when booking.
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