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    Restaurant in Ishikawa, Japan

    Sushi Shinosuke

    330Pearl Points

    Serious sushi counter, easier to book than Tokyo.

    Sushi Shinosuke, Restaurant in Ishikawa

    About Sushi Shinosuke

    Sushi Shinosuke is a quietly serious counter sushi-ya in Kanazawa's Irie district, ranked #379 on Opinionated About Dining's Japan list in 2024 and climbing for three consecutive years. Book it for a special occasion dinner when you want focused craft in a calm room, backed by Ishikawa's sake culture. Booking is rated Easy, making it one of the more accessible OAD-recognised counters in the region.

    Worth Returning To — And Worth the First Visit

    If you've been to Sushi Shinosuke once, the question on a second visit is whether the experience holds up. The short answer: it does. Chef Kenji Maeda's sushi-ya in Kanazawa has climbed the Opinionated About Dining Japan rankings three consecutive years — Recommended in 2023, #379 in 2024, #429 in 2025 , which places it firmly in the tier of restaurants worth building a Kanazawa trip around. For a special occasion dinner or a considered lunch with someone whose palate you respect, this is one of the clearest bookings in Ishikawa's sushi category.

    The Room and the Mood

    The address puts Sushi Shinosuke in a residential pocket of Kanazawa's Irie district, away from the tourist circuits around Kenroku-en and Higashi Chaya. That matters for atmosphere: this is not a performative setting designed to photograph well. Expect a quiet room where the dominant sound is the work itself , the rhythm of a counter sushi-ya, measured and unhurried. For a date night or a business meal where conversation is the point, that kind of controlled quiet is worth more than a loud, energetic dining room. If you want energy and spectacle, this is not the right choice. If you want focus and craft, it is.

    Lunch vs. Dinner, and the Drinks Question

    Sushi Shinosuke runs both lunch (12–2:30 pm) and dinner (6–9 pm) service Tuesday through Saturday, closing Sundays and Wednesdays. The lunch sitting tends to attract a local clientele in Japan's sushi-ya culture , often quieter, occasionally better value depending on how the omakase tiers are structured, though pricing details are not publicly listed. Dinner is the natural choice for a special occasion, when the room shifts into evening mode and the pace slows further. Neither session is a compromise; the question is mostly about your schedule.

    On the drinks side: Ishikawa is sake country. The prefecture's rice and water have made it one of Japan's most respected sake-producing regions, and a well-run sushi counter in Kanazawa should reflect that. Sushi Shinosuke's specific drinks list isn't documented in detail, but if you are visiting Kanazawa for a serious sushi meal and skipping the sake pairing, you are leaving the experience half-finished. Ask what local breweries they're pouring , Kanazawa's proximity to producers like Fukumitsu and others in the Noto Peninsula means access to bottles that don't travel far beyond the region. This is one of the concrete reasons to eat sushi here rather than in Tokyo: the local drinks program, when it reflects the prefecture, is genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere. For a broader look at Ishikawa's drinks culture, see our full Ishikawa bars guide.

    How Sushi Shinosuke Sits in the Japan Context

    An OAD #379 ranking (2024) positions Sushi Shinosuke among the top tier of Japan's sushi destinations outside the Tokyo-Osaka axis , comparable in recognition to counters that draw destination diners. For context on what that tier looks like elsewhere in Japan: Harutaka in Tokyo and HAJIME in Osaka operate at the apex of their respective cities. Sushi Shinosuke doesn't claim that level, but for a regional city like Kanazawa, the consistent OAD recognition across three years signals real quality rather than a single strong year. If you are already visiting Ishikawa , exploring the Noto Peninsula, the Kenroku-en gardens, or making use of the Kanazawa Shinkansen connection , this is the sushi booking that justifies lingering an extra day. For comparison, Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong and Shoukouwa in Singapore are what top-tier Japanese sushi looks like when exported; Sushi Shinosuke is what it looks like when it stays home.

    Practical Details

    Booking is rated Easy , this is not the kind of counter that requires a connection or a three-month lead time. A week or two of advance planning should be sufficient for most dates, though a special occasion with a specific date in mind warrants booking as soon as your travel is confirmed. No website or phone number is listed publicly; approach via Google Maps or a hotel concierge in Kanazawa for reservation assistance. Dress code is not specified, but a quiet counter sushi-ya in Japan calls for smart-casual at minimum , arrive looking like you take the meal seriously. The address is 3 Chome-73 Irie, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 921-8011.

    Quick Comparison: Sushi Shinosuke vs. Ishikawa Peers

    VenueCuisineBooking DifficultyNotable Recognition
    Sushi ShinosukeSushiEasyOAD Leading Restaurants Japan #379 (2024)
    Komatsu YasukeSushi, OAD Listed
    OtomezushiSushi, OAD Listed
    TaheizushiSushi, OAD Listed
    Installation Table ENSOMulti-course, ,

    The Verdict

    Book Sushi Shinosuke for a special occasion dinner when you want a quiet, technically serious sushi counter in Kanazawa. The OAD ranking progression over three years is the strongest available signal that quality here is consistent, not occasional. For broader Ishikawa dining options, see our full Ishikawa restaurants guide. If you're planning a wider Kanazawa trip, our Ishikawa hotels guide and experiences guide are worth reading alongside this page.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Sushi Shinosuke?

    One to two weeks in advance is typically enough. Booking is rated straightforward for a counter at this level — no connection or three-month lead time required, unlike comparable Tokyo counters. Dinner slots on Fridays and Saturdays fill faster, so book those earlier.

    Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Shinosuke?

    Counter seating is the format here, which is standard for a sushi-ya of this calibre. There is no separate bar area for walk-ins. Reserve in advance to secure a seat — this is not a drop-in venue.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Shinosuke in Ishikawa?

    For sushi specifically, Otomezushi and Taheizushi are the closest local alternatives in Kanazawa. If you want to compare across cuisines, Komatsu Yasuke covers kaiseki at a high level in the region. Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calme and L'Atelier de NOTO offer a more contemporary, French-influenced approach to Ishikawa's ingredients.

    What should I wear to Sushi Shinosuke?

    No dress code is documented for Sushi Shinosuke, but the setting — a residential Kanazawa counter with OAD Top 400 recognition — calls for neat, understated clothing. Avoid anything overpowering in scent, which can interfere with the sushi experience.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Shinosuke?

    Dinner is the better choice for a special occasion: the 6–9 pm sitting has more time and a quieter atmosphere. Lunch (12–2:30 pm) is a practical option if you're touring Kanazawa and want a serious meal without an evening commitment. Both sittings run Tuesday through Saturday.

    Is Sushi Shinosuke good for a special occasion?

    Yes — it's the right call for a quiet, technically serious dinner in Kanazawa. Chef Kenji Maeda's counter has climbed from OAD Recommended (2023) to OAD #379 in Japan (2024) to #429 (2025), which places it firmly in the upper tier of regional sushi outside Tokyo and Osaka. The residential location adds to the sense of occasion without the tourist-circuit noise.

    Does Sushi Shinosuke handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary restriction policy is documented for Sushi Shinosuke. Omakase-format sushi counters generally have limited flexibility around substitutions, so if you have serious allergies or dietary requirements, check the venue's official channels before booking — ideally through your hotel concierge if you don't speak Japanese.

    Location

    3 Chome-73 Irie, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 921-8011, Japan

    Ishikawa, Japan

    Compare Sushi Shinosuke

    The Complete Picture: Sushi Shinosuke and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Sushi ShinosukeSushiEasy
    Komatsu YasukeSushiUnknown
    OtomezushiSushiUnknown
    TaheizushiSushiUnknown
    Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calmeUnknown
    L'Atelier de NOTOUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    Among Ishikawa's sushi options, Sushi Shinosuke is the clearest choice if OAD recognition is your benchmark. Its three-year consecutive presence on the Opinionated About Dining Japan list, with a ranking of #379 in 2024, gives it an edge over Komatsu Yasuke, Otomezushi, and Taheizushi in terms of documented external validation. If you are visiting Kanazawa specifically for a high-quality sushi meal and want to book the counter with the strongest verifiable track record, Sushi Shinosuke is the pick. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a practical advantage: you are not trading off accessibility for quality here.

    If your priority is format variety rather than sushi specifically, Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calme and L'Atelier de NOTO offer multi-course experiences in the wider Ishikawa region that take a different approach to the local produce story. These are worth considering if you want a longer, more elaborately structured meal, or if your group includes diners who find a pure sushi counter format restrictive.

    For Ishikawa sushi specifically, the practical question is whether to split your visits across multiple counters or commit to one. Given that Sushi Shinosuke's OAD ranking has moved consistently upward and booking is straightforward, it earns priority on a first Kanazawa sushi itinerary. Return visitors with more nights available should explore Otomezushi and Taheizushi as secondary options to map the range of the local category. See our full Ishikawa restaurants guide for a wider view.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–9 pm
    Tuesday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–9 pm
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–9 pm
    Friday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–9 pm
    Saturday
    12–2:30 pm, 6–9 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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