
About
We offer a course menu designed to bring out the full potential of carefully selected premium chicken breeds—centered on Kai Shingen-dori from Yamanashi, complemented by Oshu Nanbu-dori from Iwate and Kuroiwa Jidori from Miyazaki—so that guests can savor the natural flavor and quality of each bird.
Guided by the philosophy of serving chicken “at its most delicious state,” we source birds raised on exclusive farms at the foot of the Southern Alps and Mt. Fuji. They are transported from Yamanashi in just about an hour and a half, ensuring that freshly processed, same-day chicken is used for the day’s menu—delivering pure, juicy freshness with no off-flavors.
For grilling, we use Kishu Binchōtan charcoal (made from Ubame oak), renowned for its world-class heat power and longevity. The intense infrared radiation and moisture-retaining properties of Binchōtan sear the surface crisp while locking in flavor and tenderness within.
Adding further depth to our yakitori is a secret sauce that has been passed down for over half a century. Made simply from select soy sauce, mirin, and sugar, the sauce is naturally fermented and aged without filtration or heat treatment, resulting in a rich aroma, mellow sweetness, and deep umami.
Our grill chefs value communication with every guest, infusing each skewer with sincerity and care to create a truly heartfelt dining experience.
Menu & Courses
OMAKASE Course
At Hirano, which embraces the philosophy “The essence of yakitori lies in freshness,” we intentionally do not limit ourselves to brand-name poultry. Instead, we use Kai Shingen chicken, chosen for its exceptional freshness, to create skewers and courses that harmonize beautifully with elements of Japanese cuisine.
Camellia course
Experience the beauty of the four seasons through all five senses, expressed in yakitori and Japanese cuisine. At Hirano, each new season is celebrated by showcasing its essence through dishes, seasonal flowers, and carefully chosen tableware. Guests are welcomed into a refined space designed to provide the ideal setting for savoring a meal where yakitori and Japanese cuisine come together in perfect harmony
Wine Pairing Course
No complicated knowledge is required. Simply relax and let yourself be guided by the harmony between yakitori and wine. Each is satisfying on its own, but together they create a unique pleasure that can only be felt when both are present.
For your first drink, you may choose either sparkling wine or beer. After that, enjoy three different wines, each carefully selected to complement the flow of your meal.
* Tax and service charge included.
* For course reservations, the course fee must be paid in advance, and any additional charges incurred on-site will be settled on the day.
* Please note that the price may vary depending on seasonal ingredients.
Features
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5,000 JPY / Bottle (tax including)
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Reservation Notes
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Price Range:
Dinner: USD 81.91 - USD 107.84
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Dietary restrictions / Allergies:
If you have any specific food allergies or ingredients you cannot consume, please inform us in advance. Unfortunately, we cannot accept reservations if there are ingredients that you cannot eat within a wide range.
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Arrival time:
Please arrive 5 minutes before your reserved time to ensure a timely start of your meal. If you do not contact us and exceed your reservation time, it will be automatically canceled.
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Dress Code:
Dress code is smart casual (Please refrain from wearing T-shirts, shorts, and sandals when you visit.)
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Children:
Available
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Others:
We kindly ask for your consideration regarding excessive perfume or fabric softener fragrances.
Payment can only be made by cashless methods; cash is not accepted.
Information
| Total Seats | 18 Seats |
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| Operation hours | 04:00 PM - 11:00 PM |
| Regular holiday | Sundays, Public Holidays *The restaurant may be temporarily open or temporarily closed. |
| Payment methods | Credit card available *Cash not available |
| Smoking | Not Allowed |
| Address |
1st Floor, National Fuel Hall, 8-12-15, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
東京都中央区銀座8-12-15 全国燃料会館 1F
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| Nearest station |
Shimbashi Station, Higashiginza Station, Ginza Station
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| Directions from station |
5 minutes walk from Shimbashi Station
6 minutes walk from Higashiginza Station 6 minutes walk from Ginza Station |












