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    Restaurant in Hyogo, Japan

    Eragon

    400Pearl Points

    Serious yakitori, counter format, book ahead.

    Eragon, Restaurant in Hyogo

    About Eragon

    Eragon is Ashiya's benchmark yakitori counter: 15 seats, Tabelog 100 Western Japan selection three years running (2023–2025), and Tabelog Award Bronze in both 2025 and 2026. At JPY 15,000–19,999 per head in practice, it delivers award-level precision around Oshioka Jidori chicken at a fraction of what comparable Hyogo fine dining costs. Book by phone and arrive on time — the policies are strict.

    Eragon, Ashiya: The Verdict

    Book Eragon if you want a focused yakitori counter experience in Ashiya that has earned three consecutive Tabelog 100 selections for Western Japan (2023, 2024, and 2025) and back-to-back Tabelog Award Bronze recognition in 2025 and 2026. With a Tabelog score of 4.28 and only 15 seats, this is the kind of small specialist restaurant that punches well above its price tier. At JPY 10,000–14,999 per head (with actual spend tracking closer to JPY 15,000–19,999 based on reviewer data), it is significantly more affordable than the French and steak options in this region while delivering award-level cooking around a single, disciplined ingredient: Oshioka Jidori chicken.

    Why Ashiya, and Why This Matters

    Ashiya sits between Kobe and Osaka on the Hanshin Main Line, a residential area more associated with quiet affluence than restaurant destination dining. Eragon functions as the neighbourhood's anchor for serious Japanese cooking, drawing diners from both cities who want something technically precise without the journey into central Osaka or Kobe. The five-minute walk from Ashiya Station (Hanshin line) or eight-minute walk from JR Ashiya Station makes it accessible from either direction, and the location in a compact ground-floor space keeps the atmosphere close and counter-focused rather than formal. For visitors staying in Kobe or Osaka, this is a realistic evening detour rather than a dedicated trip.

    The Tabelog 100 designation for Yakitori WEST is not a generic participation award. It places Eragon among the hundred highest-rated yakitori restaurants in Western Japan as judged by Japan's most-used restaurant review platform, a distinction that has held for three consecutive years. That kind of consistency over time matters more than a single-year recognition, and it positions Eragon clearly above the noise in a yakitori category that is crowded at lower price points.

    The Experience

    The 11-seat counter is the right way to eat here for a special occasion or a business dinner where the cooking itself is the conversation. The four-seat private room accommodates pairs or small groups who want separation, and the venue can be booked for private use by parties of up to 20. The focus is on Oshioka Jidori, a regional chicken breed, prepared with the kind of technique that justifies the Tabelog scores. The drink program takes sake and wine seriously, which aligns with a kitchen that treats its ingredient with equal precision.

    House rules signal a restaurant that manages quality through discipline: no perfume, strict 30-minute arrival windows, no reservation changes (cancel and rebook instead, with a potential cancellation fee). These are not unusual policies for a 15-seat Japanese counter, but they are worth knowing before you arrive. Credit cards are accepted across major networks (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners). Electronic payments and QR codes are not accepted.

    Tabelog reviewer consensus places the typical bill at JPY 15,000–19,999, above the listed menu range, which suggests that drinks, additional skewers, or courses push spend upward. Budget at the higher end of that range for a complete evening.

    Know Before You Go

    Practical Details

    • Address: 7-9 Omasucho, Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan (Tiny Ashiya Building, 1F)
    • Getting there: 5 min walk from Ashiya Station (Hanshin Main Line); 8 min walk from JR Ashiya Station. No parking available.
    • Hours: Monday–Saturday, 17:30–22:00. Closed Sundays. Closed on some Mondays.
    • Price range: JPY 10,000–14,999 (listed); JPY 15,000–19,999 (typical per reviewer data)
    • Seats: 15 total — 11 counter, 4 private room. Private use available for up to 20.
    • Reservations: Required. Call +81-797-34-8077. No changes allowed — cancel and rebook. 30-minute late arrival treated as cancellation.
    • Payment: Credit cards accepted (Visa, Master, JCB, Amex, Diners). No electronic money or QR payments.
    • Smoking: Non-smoking throughout.
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations available by phone; plan ahead for weekends.
    • Leading for: Business dinners, date nights, special occasions. Counter seats for pairs; private room for groups of 2 or 4.

    How It Compares

    For other highly-rated dining in Hyogo and the wider Kansai region, see our full Hyogo restaurants guide, or explore Hyogo hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences. If you are building a broader Kansai itinerary, HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, and akordu in Nara are worth considering alongside Eragon. For Japan-wide reference points at different price tiers, Harutaka in Tokyo and Goh in Fukuoka offer useful comparisons in the award-level specialist category. Internationally, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City operate in the same price tier with comparable levels of recognition. For Yokohama, see 1000.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Eragon accommodate groups?

    Groups of up to four can use the private room; the restaurant also allows full private hire for up to 20 people. The counter seats 11, so groups of five or more should request the private hire option when booking. Call ahead on +81-797-34-8077, as the reservation policy is strict about changes — cancel and rebook rather than amend.

    What should I order at Eragon?

    Eragon specialises in yakitori and chicken dishes, with its sourcing focused on Oshioka Jidori chicken. The format is a set counter experience rather than a broad à la carte menu, so the kitchen drives the meal. Drink pairing is taken seriously here — the venue is particular about both sake and wine, so ask for guidance on the night.

    Is Eragon good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it works well for a special occasion, particularly a business dinner or an intimate celebration for two. The 11-seat counter keeps the atmosphere focused, and the private room for up to four adds some separation if you want it. At ¥15,000–¥19,999 per head based on reviewer spending, it prices at the level you'd expect for a Tabelog Bronze winner with three consecutive Tabelog 100 selections.

    Does Eragon handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data does not document specific dietary accommodation policies. Given that Eragon is a specialist yakitori counter built around chicken as its core ingredient, this is not a format that adapts easily to non-meat diets. check the venue's official channels at +81-797-34-8077 before booking if dietary restrictions are a concern.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Eragon?

    Dinner only. Eragon does not offer lunch service — the kitchen opens at 17:30 and closes at 22:00, Monday through Saturday. Sunday is closed. There is no lunch budget listed in the Tabelog data either, confirming dinner is the sole format.

    What are alternatives to Eragon in Hyogo?

    Within the Kansai yakitori category, Komago and Arakawa are the most direct comparisons for counter-format chicken dining at a similar award tier. For a different format in the wider Hyogo area, bb9 and Awajishima Nobu offer different cuisine approaches at comparable price points. See Pearl's full Hyogo restaurant guide for context across the region.

    Can I eat at the bar at Eragon?

    Yes — the counter is the primary way to eat at Eragon, with 11 of the 15 seats positioned there. For most visits, the counter is the right choice: it keeps you closest to the cooking and is the format Eragon is built around. The four-seat private room suits small groups wanting more separation, but it is not the default experience.

    Location

    Japan, 〒659-0066 Hyogo, Ashiya, Omasucho, 7−9 1F

    Hyogo, Japan

    Compare Eragon

    Getting a Table: Eragon and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    EragonEasy
    KomagoFrenchUnknown
    bb9Grilling CuisineUnknown
    ArakawaSteak, Yoshoku (Japanese style western cuisine), EuropeanJPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Unknown
    AspirantFrench, InnovativeJPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Unknown
    Awajishima NobuSushiJPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • Komago, French, French
    • bb9, Grilling Cuisine, Grilling Cuisine
    • Arakawa, Steak, Yoshoku (Japanese style western cuisine), European, JPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
    • Aspirant, French, Innovative, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
    • Awajishima Nobu, Sushi, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999

    How Eragon Compares in Hyogo

    Eragon is the clearest value proposition among Hyogo's award-recognised restaurants. At a practical spend of JPY 15,000–19,999 per head, it sits well below Aspirant (French, innovative; JPY 30,000–39,999) and far below Arakawa (steak and European; JPY 40,000–49,999), both of which offer longer, more ceremonial multi-course experiences. If your priority is maximising the quality of what is on the plate per yen spent, Eragon is the stronger pick. If the occasion calls for the full architecture of French service or a premium steak progression, Aspirant or Arakawa are the appropriate choices.

    Awajishima Nobu (sushi; JPY 20,000–29,999) is the closest price competitor, but the two restaurants do not overlap in format or ingredient focus, sushi counter versus yakitori counter. Choose based on what you want to eat rather than which is better in the abstract. For grilling cuisine, bb9 is the nearest category alternative, though price and award data for bb9 are limited for direct comparison. Komago (French) rounds out the local fine-dining set but targets a different format and cuisine entirely.

    For a business dinner or date night where you want recognisable credentials, an intimate room, and a focused menu at a price that does not require justification, Eragon is the right call in this region. For a longer, more occasion-forward meal where the ceremony and setting are as important as the cooking, move up to Aspirant or Arakawa and increase your budget accordingly.

    Hours

    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 17:00 - 22:00

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