Restaurant in Kagoshima, Japan
Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura
400Pearl PointsTabelog-awarded kaiseki worth the overnight trip.

About Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura
Set within the ryokan grounds of Myoken Ishiharaso in Kirishima, Kagoshima, Shokusai Ishikura has held Tabelog Bronze recognition every year from 2020 through 2026 and earned a place on the Tabelog Japanese Cuisine WEST 100 list in 2021, 2023, and 2025. Dinner runs JPY 60,000 to JPY 79,999 per person, placing it firmly in the premium tier of Kyushu kaiseki. Private rooms are available, and the kitchen is noted for its focus on fish.
Pearl Verdict
If you are planning a special-occasion overnight stay in Kagoshima with serious kaiseki dining at its centre, Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura earns a clear booking recommendation. This is a ryokan-anchored restaurant in Kirishima, about 15 minutes by taxi from Kagoshima Airport, with a Tabelog score of 4.11 and consecutive Bronze Awards from 2020 through 2026. It has also been named to the Tabelog Japanese Cuisine WEST Top 100 in 2021, 2023, and 2025. For a fly-in dinner or a standalone meal without an overnight stay, the drop-in bath option and daytime rest plan are available, but the dinner experience is priced at JPY 60,000–79,999 per person and is clearly built around an extended stay.
About Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura
The restaurant operates as part of Myoken Ishiharaso, a traditional ryokan property in Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture. The dining room is physically embedded in the inn, which means the spatial experience is inseparable from the wider property: private rooms are available, the venue is described as a relaxing and stylish space, and the setting includes beautiful views. For a returning guest who has already done dinner once, the daytime rest plan (check-in 11:00, check-out 15:00) is worth considering as a lower-commitment return visit, particularly if the full overnight rate is not in your budget this trip.
The kitchen is noted for a particular focus on fish, and the drinks programme gives notable attention to shochu, which is the right call for Kagoshima. Sake and wine are also available. The fish focus and shochu emphasis signal a kitchen that is working with strong Kagoshima regional identity rather than generic kaiseki conventions. The venue is entirely non-smoking, accepts major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex), and parking is available on site.
This is not a takeout or delivery venue in any sense. The experience is location-dependent: the architecture, the private room setting, the ryokan grounds, and the thermal bath access are all part of what the price is paying for. If you are evaluating this primarily as a restaurant rather than a destination stay, the JPY 60,000–79,999 dinner price is steep by any measure, and the value case is weaker unless you are also using the accommodation or the onsen. For travellers routing through Kagoshima Airport who want a high-calibre kaiseki dinner on arrival evening without the full ryokan commitment, this is one of the more practical luxury options in Kirishima given the 15-minute taxi ride from the airport.
Children are welcome, private rooms are available, and full private use of facilities can be arranged, making this a realistic option for family milestone dinners or small private group celebrations. The Stone Warehouse building has an earlier check-in time (14:00 vs 16:00 for the main building), so if you are coordinating a group arrival, that distinction matters for logistics.
For comparable high-end kaiseki in the broader Kyushu and western Japan region, Goh in Fukuoka and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto operate at similar or higher price points with more purely urban dining contexts. Ishikura's edge is the ryokan setting and Kagoshima's regional larder. If design-forward kaiseki in a city setting matters more to you, HAJIME in Osaka is worth comparing. For fish-focused precision at the counter rather than a private room, Harutaka in Tokyo is the reference point. See our full Kagoshima restaurants guide for broader options in the prefecture.
Booking
Reservations are available and the booking difficulty is rated Easy. The venue is open year-round. Call +81-995-77-2111 to reserve. Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex. Electronic money and QR code payments are not accepted.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura in Kagoshima?
For serious Japanese cuisine in the region, Sushisho Nomura is the comparison point for counter-format precision, while Meizan Kimiya offers a city-based alternative if you want to skip the overnight ryokan format. KAI and SENTI.U are worth considering for different price points or occasions. Ishikura is the only option here combining multi-award Tabelog recognition (Bronze 2020–2026, Tabelog 100 West 2021–2025) with a full ryokan stay in Kirishima.
Is Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura good for a special occasion?
Yes — this is a strong call for milestone occasions. Dinner prices run JPY 60,000–79,999 per person, private rooms are available, and the venue is set within a traditional ryokan in Kirishima with views described as a selling point. Six consecutive Tabelog Bronze wins and three Tabelog 100 West selections give it documented credibility for the spend.
Can Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura accommodate groups?
Private room use for the full venue is available, so groups wanting exclusive access can arrange it. Private rooms are confirmed available for smaller parties too. Seat count is not published, so check the venue's official channels at +81-995-77-2111 to confirm group-specific arrangements before booking.
Can I eat at the bar at Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura?
No bar dining format is documented for this venue. Ishikura operates as a hotel restaurant within a ryokan, with private rooms as the noted dining format. If a counter or bar experience is your priority, Sushisho Nomura is a more relevant option to consider.
What should I wear to Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura?
No dress code is specified in the venue data. At dinner prices of JPY 60,000–79,999 per person in a Tabelog-awarded ryokan setting, neat, respectful attire is a reasonable default. Given the overnight-stay format, many guests will arrive in travel clothes and change; call +81-995-77-2111 to confirm expectations before your visit.
Is lunch or dinner better at Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura?
Dinner is the clear focal point: the Tabelog-reviewed budget range sits at JPY 60,000–79,999 for dinner, while a separate lower price band (JPY 10,000–14,999) likely reflects daytime or rest-plan options. For the full ryokan kaiseki experience the venue is recognised for, arrive for the main building check-in at 16:00 and treat dinner as the anchor.
Is Myoken Ishiharaso Shokusai Ishikura good for solo dining?
Possible, but not the natural format here. The venue is positioned around ryokan stays and private rooms, and the dinner spend of JPY 60,000–79,999 per person makes solo visits a significant outlay. The daytime rest plan (11:00–15:00) and drop-in bath option offer a lower-commitment entry point if you want to experience the property without a full overnight stay.
Location
4376番地 Hayatocho Kareigawa, Kirishima, Kagoshima 899-5113, Japan
Kagoshima, Japan
Also Consider
- Meizan Kimiya, Sushi, Sushi
- KAI, Notable alternative
- SENTI.U, Notable alternative
- Sushisho Nomura, Notable alternative
Hours
■Business hoursMain Building Check-in: 16:00Main Building Check-out: 10:00Stone Warehouse Check-in: 14:00Stone Warehouse Check-out: 11:00Daytime Rest Plan Check-in: 11:00Daytime Rest Plan Check-out: 15:00Drop-in Bath: 10:00 - until around 15:00■Closed onOpen year-round
