Restaurant in Matsusaka, Japan
和田金
100Pearl PointsProvenance-Driven Wagyu

About 和田金
矢口屋 sits in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture — a city whose dining identity is built almost entirely around wagyu beef. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, making access straightforward for visitors travelling through the Kansai or Tokai regions. For food-focused travellers who want to eat well at the source of one of Japan's most sought-after beef designations, this address in Nakamachi is worth adding to your itinerary.
Quick Verdict
Seat availability at 矢口屋 (Yaguchiya) in Matsusaka is the first constraint worth understanding before you plan a trip. Matsusaka is not a city with deep dining infrastructure — the pull here is the beef, and serious visitors make the journey specifically to eat it at source. If you are travelling to Mie Prefecture and the counter seat experience matters to you, this address in Nakamachi warrants a booking attempt. If you are undecided between Matsusaka and Kyoto for a special meal, read this page in full before committing.
The Venue
Located at 1878 Nakamachi in central Matsusaka, 矢口屋 sits in a city that has one clear culinary identity: Matsusaka beef, considered among the most precisely raised wagyu in Japan. Dining here, particularly at a counter if one is available, puts you as close to the source of that product as most visitors will get outside of a farm visit. The spatial experience at a counter in a small Matsusaka restaurant tends toward the intimate — fewer seats, more direct interaction with the kitchen, and a pace that is set by the meal rather than the clock.
For explorers who prioritise depth over convenience, Matsusaka itself is part of the argument. It sits in Mie Prefecture, roughly equidistant from Nagoya and Osaka by limited express train, and it is not a city that gets the same volume of foreign visitors as Kyoto or Tokyo. That relative quiet is an asset if you want a meal that feels connected to a place rather than staged for tourism. Nearby options worth cross-referencing before you book include Kitagawa and 私房菜 きた川, both of which are documented in our full Matsusaka restaurants guide.
Counter Seating and Why It Matters Here
In a city whose dining reputation rests on a single, highly particular ingredient, the counter is where the meal becomes a conversation rather than a transaction. Watching preparation up close, whether that is the handling of heavily marbled beef or the sequencing of courses, gives the experience a different quality than a table in a larger room. For solo travellers or pairs who want engagement with the kitchen rather than the room, counter seating in a Matsusaka restaurant is the format to request. If 矢口屋 offers counter positions, ask directly when booking.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy which is useful context: you are unlikely to need months of advance planning. That said, Matsusaka is a day-trip or overnight destination for most visitors, so coordinating your reservation with your travel window is still worth doing before you arrive rather than after. For accommodation, our full Matsusaka hotels guide covers the available options. If you are building a wider Mie itinerary, our Matsusaka experiences guide and bars guide are worth consulting alongside.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1878 Nakamachi, Matsusaka, Mie 515-0083, Japan
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading for: Food-focused travellers visiting Mie Prefecture; counter seat dining; wagyu at source
- Getting there: Matsusaka is accessible by limited express train from Nagoya (approx. 90 min) and Osaka (approx. 90 min via Kintetsu)
- Plan ahead: Confirm hours and booking method directly with the venue before travel
- Nearby guides: Restaurants · Hotels · Bars · Wineries · Experiences
How It Compares
If You're Exploring Further in Japan
Matsusaka sits within reach of some of the strongest regional dining in the country. In Kyoto, Gion Sasaki is the reference point for kaiseki at the highest level. In Nara, akordu is worth knowing for wine-forward European cooking in a quieter city. Goh in Fukuoka and HAJIME in Osaka are both day-trip range if you are already in the Kansai region. Further afield, Harutaka in Tokyo remains the counter sushi reference in the capital. For context on what serious counter dining looks like outside Japan, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco offer useful comparison points on format and pacing.
FAQs
- What should I order at 矢口屋? Specific dish data is not available in our database, so we cannot give a confident menu recommendation. What is verifiable is that Matsusaka as a dining destination is built around its beef, that is what draws visitors to this city specifically. When you book, ask directly what the kitchen is currently serving and whether there is a set course or à la carte option.
- What should a first-timer know about 矢口屋? Matsusaka is not Tokyo. Expect a smaller city with fewer English-language resources and a dining culture that is local-first. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so access is not the obstacle, but confirming your reservation and getting directions before you arrive matters more here than it would in a major city. If this is your first trip to the region, cross-reference with our Matsusaka restaurants guide to understand the broader options before committing to a single venue.
- Is 矢口屋 good for a special occasion? Matsusaka dining, particularly at venues focused on wagyu, is a reasonable choice for a food-centred occasion, the product is the event. Without confirmed price or award data in our database, we cannot tell you whether 矢口屋 specifically hits the price and polish level a special occasion might require. If credential and price certainty matter for your occasion, consider pairing your Matsusaka visit with a confirmed-tier venue nearby, such as those listed in our guide.
- What are alternatives to 矢口屋 in Matsusaka? Kitagawa and 私房菜 きた川 are the documented alternatives within the city. For high-end Japanese dining in the wider region, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto and akordu in Nara are both worth the travel time if your itinerary allows.
- Is 矢口屋 good for solo dining? Matsusaka restaurants with counter seating are generally well-suited to solo dining, the format rewards engagement and you are not penalised by a minimum party size. Booking difficulty is Easy, which makes a solo booking direct. If solo counter dining is your priority format, ask specifically about counter availability when you reserve.
- What should I wear to 矢口屋? No dress code data is. As a general guide for Matsusaka dining, smart casual is appropriate for most mid-to-upper-tier restaurants in smaller Japanese cities, clean, presentable, and not overly casual. If in doubt, lean slightly more formal rather than less.
Location
1878 Nakamachi, Matsusaka, Mie 515-0083, Japan
Matsusaka, Japan
Compare 和田金
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| åç°é | Easy | ||
| HAJIME | French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Harutaka | Sushi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| L'Effervescence | French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Crony | Innovative, French | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Matsusaka for this tier.
Also Consider
- HAJIME, French, Innovative, ¥¥¥¥
- Harutaka, Sushi, ¥¥¥¥
- L'Effervescence, French, ¥¥¥¥
- RyuGin, Kaiseki, Japanese, ¥¥¥¥
- Crony, Innovative, French, ¥¥¥¥
Comparing 矢口屋 against the peer set listed here requires some honesty: the comparison venues (HAJIME, Harutaka, L'Effervescence, RyuGin, and Crony) are all confirmed ¥¥¥¥ operations in Japan's major cities, most with documented award histories. 矢口屋, by contrast, is a Matsusaka address with no confirmed price tier or award data available. That is not necessarily a reason to avoid it, but it does mean you are booking on regional reputation rather than verified credentials.
If your goal is the highest-confidence fine dining experience in Japan and you are prepared to travel, RyuGin in Tokyo is the kaiseki reference point at the ¥¥¥¥ tier, with a documented track record. Harutaka is the equivalent for sushi counter dining. Both require more advance planning than 矢口屋. For French-influenced innovation, HAJIME in Osaka represents a significant level of investment, in both price and booking effort, but delivers a well-documented return. L'Effervescence and Crony operate in a similar register for Tokyo visitors who want European technique at that price tier.
The honest case for 矢口屋 over those venues is geography and product specificity. If you are already visiting Mie Prefecture, or if Matsusaka beef is the specific reason for your trip, then the comparison set above is largely irrelevant, you are not choosing between Matsusaka and Tokyo fine dining, you are choosing between Matsusaka restaurants. In that context, Kitagawa and 私房菜 きた川 are the more direct alternatives, and our full Matsusaka restaurants guide is the right place to make that call.
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