About Sushi Shin

About Sushi Shin

Sushi Shin by Miyakawa is the first Tokyo branch restaurant of Hokkaido’s Michelin three-star Sushi Miyakawa. This exquisite location on the 38th floor of the Tokyo Mandarin Oriental hotel features a 350 year old Hinoki cypress sushi counter, and a stunning view of Tokyo Skytree and the surrounding skyline. Guests enjoy observing and interacting with our master chefs as each dish is crafted before them from the world’s most selective ingredients, sourced daily from Hokkaido and Tokyo’s Toyosu market

The restaurant design is a visual delight featuring works commissioned by Chef Miyakawa from some of Japan’s most famous artisans. Guests are greeted by a wooden “Edo Komon” screen crafted by Nobuo Tanihata, regarded as a living legend for his mastery of the “Kumiko” style woodworking technique developed 1300 years ago. The wall centered behind the counter is a mesmerizing creation by Syuhei Hasado, Japan’s most renowned “tsuchi-kabe” designer

Chef Miyakawa has trained the team of master chefs in his culinary style, showcasing the best of traditional Edomae sushi while incorporating ingredients from his native Hokkaido.  The innovative menu that earned Miyakawa three-Michelin stars allows guests to experience unique, seasonal sushi and tsumami dishes (appetizers) packed with umami, their delicate flavors extracted precisely from each ingredient.

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