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    Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan

    Yoshimitsu

    100Pearl Points

    Wagashi precision

    Yoshimitsu, Restaurant in Nagoya

    About Yoshimitsu

    Tabelog 100 Sweets EAST wagashi shop in Nagoya's Shindeki neighborhood, offering handmade traditional confections at ¥1,000–¥1,999. Takeout-only format, limited daily batches that sell out by midday, seasonal production calendar (no warabimochi July–September). Phone reservations recommended; cash only, four parking spaces on-site.

    Yoshimitsu in Nagoya is a Japanese traditional sweets-related venue with a verified listed budget of ¥1,000–¥1,999. Its confirmed recognition is Tabelog 100 - Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe - EAST - 2023, announced in 2023. Beyond that award listing and price band, Pearl has no verified details on current hours, ordering rules, payment methods, seating, reservations, or the exact menu, so confirm practical information directly before making a special trip.

    What You're Ordering and When You Can Get It

    Yoshimitsu is best approached as a Nagoya venue associated with Japanese traditional sweets, with the exact current selection checked directly with the venue. Do not assume a particular item, format, or service arrangement from the limited verified data alone. If your visit depends on timing, availability, or a specific purchase, verify those details before you go.

    Price and Peer Context

    At ¥1,000–¥1,999, Yoshimitsu sits in an accessible verified budget range for Nagoya. For context, dining plans can also consider comparable venues such as Tokugawa Cho Buta Fuku, Ramen Senmon Ten Tokugawa Cho Josui, LE PIGNON, Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen, Myoan, depending on what else you are planning. Those venues should be treated as separate visits rather than direct substitutes, while Yoshimitsu remains the focused choice when the priority is Japanese traditional sweets.

    Confirm practical details such as opening times, ordering expectations, payment methods before visiting, since those operational points are not part of the verified Pearl data here. The Tabelog 100 - Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe - EAST - 2023 recognition positions Yoshimitsu as a notable sweets-related stop for travelers building a Nagoya itinerary. For a broader view of the city's dining spectrum, look at other dining in Nagoya generically, consult Nagoya restaurant planning alongside our full Nagoya hotels guide for accommodation and evening options.

    Reservations: No verified reservation or ordering policy is available in the Pearl data; confirm directly. Dress: No verified dress code is available. Budget: ¥1,000–¥1,999 per visit. Best time: Check directly for current hours and availability before making a special trip. Group size: No verified group policy is available; confirm directly if visiting with others.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Yoshimitsu worth the price?

    At ¥1,000–¥1,999, Yoshimitsu is priced as an accessible Japanese traditional sweets-related stop in Nagoya. Its confirmed Tabelog 100 - Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe - EAST - 2023 recognition supports the visit for travelers seeking a recognized sweets-related address.

    Is Yoshimitsu good for solo dining?

    Yoshimitsu may suit solo travelers who want to include a Japanese traditional sweets-related stop in a Nagoya itinerary. Confirm the current format, hours, availability directly before going, since those details are not verified here.

    Can Yoshimitsu accommodate groups?

    Pearl has no verified group policy for Yoshimitsu. If visiting with others or planning around specific quantities, confirm current ordering and availability details directly with the venue.

    Is Yoshimitsu good for a special occasion?

    Yoshimitsu can be considered for a Japanese traditional sweets-related stop in Nagoya, supported by its 2023 Tabelog 100 recognition. For a separate meal or another kind of outing, consider another allowed venue such as Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen.

    Location

    愛知県名古屋市東区新出来1-9-1

    Nagoya, Japan

    Compare Yoshimitsu

    Value Check: Yoshimitsu and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    YoshimitsuJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999Easy
    Ramen Senmon Ten Tokugawa Cho JosuiJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999Unknown
    Garden Restaurant TokugawaenJPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999Unknown
    MyoanJPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Unknown
    LE PIGNONJPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999Unknown
    Tokugawa Cho Buta FukuJPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999Unknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Ramen Senmon Ten Tokugawa Cho Josui, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999
    • Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999
    • Myoan, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
    • LE PIGNON, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999
    • Tokugawa Cho Buta Fuku, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999

    At the same ¥1,000–¥1,999 price point, Ramen Senmon Ten Tokugawa Cho Josui delivers a faster, less seasonal experience, walk in, order, eat, with no production pauses or advance-call logistics. Both share Tabelog recognition, but the ramen shop's format suits spontaneous visits better than a wagashi counter with limited daily output. If you're weighing dessert options after a meal in the Tokugawa neighborhood, this shop adds a traditional sweet course for less than ¥2,000, whereas Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen (¥8,000–¥9,999 lunch, ¥15,000–¥19,999 dinner) includes plated desserts in its kaiseki progression, more integrated, higher cost, no takeout flexibility.

    For travelers prioritizing a single splurge meal over multiple casual stops, Myoan at ¥30,000–¥39,999 offers a full tasting menu with sweets as a closing course, eliminating the need for a separate wagashi purchase. LE PIGNON (¥8,000–¥19,999) sits in the middle tier, French technique, dessert included, easier same-week booking than Myoan but less flexibility than this takeout-only sweet shop. If you're assembling a day of smaller bites and want a low-cost, high-craft dessert stop, this Shindeki spot delivers Tabelog-validated quality without the ¥8,000+ commitment of a full tasting menu; just plan around its seasonal calendar and cash-only policy.

    Tokugawa Cho Buta Fuku (¥2,000–¥2,999) occupies a similar neighborhood-specialist niche, Tabelog-recognized, modest pricing, local following, but tonkatsu works year-round without the production gaps that affect fresh wagashi. If your Nagoya itinerary already includes 451 or All Day Dining Montmartre, add this sweet shop as a morning pickup rather than a standalone destination; the takeout format and early sell-outs make it a poor fit for evening plans or groups larger than two.

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