GRAND OPENING
at KYOTO
2025.10.1 (wed)

An unparalleled Sukiyaki experience in Kyoto.
We are a specialty restaurant that offers carefully selected The Highest A5 Grade Wagyu from all over Japan.

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  • 2025/10/1

    Grand Opening Campaign for the Kyoto Store!

    Sukiyaki Juniten, popular at the Marunouchi and Hiroo locations in Tokyo, opened in Maruyama Park in Kyoto on October 1, 2025.

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The Highest A5 Grade WagyuEnjoy both shabu-shabu and sukiyaki during the same visit

Our A5 wagyu is of the highest Japanese grade. Only at Jyuniten can you enjoy wagyu beef with a good balance of lean and marbled meat. It is attracting attention both domestically and internationally, having been selected as one of the TOP 30 in the SAVOR JAPAN Best Restaurant Award 2024-2025, an award for restaurants catering to inbound tourists in Japan.
The name “Jyuniten” comes from the fact that the marbling of meat is graded on a 12-point scale, with 12 points, or “jyuniten” in Japanese, being the highest score. It also refers to Buddhist guardian deities that live in the 12 heavenly realms, also “jyuniten” in Japanese.
Both shabu-shabu and sukiyaki are traditional Japanese meals offering the true umami of wagyu beef.
We have all-you-can-eat options and a menu to enjoy both shabu-shabu and sukiyaki during a single visit to Sukiyaki Jyuniten, so you can order the foods you like. We also offer beef steak and beef grilled on iron plate meat similar to Kyoto-styled teppanyaki.

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Kyoto, a city where history and culture are aliveMaruyama Park is a special place surrounded by weeping cherry blossoms in spring and the natural beauty of autumn foliage in fall

Sukiyaki Juniten in Kyoto is a new culinary destination where you can experience the Spirit of Japanese wagyu in the big stage of Maruyama Park.This place, imbued with the charm of the ancient capital, is where the natural beauty of the four seasons merges with historical sentiment. Cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring and vibrant autumn leaves in fall. You can enjoy A5 rank wagyu while taking in the wonderful view from the restaurant.Maruyama Park offers a breathtaking view of cherry blossoms in full bloom during spring, vibrant autumn leaves in the fall, and a magical landscape illuminated at night. Enjoy a unique experience here, complemented by the stunning view of A5 rank wagyu from our establishment.

What is Sukiyaki? 

Sukiyaki is the perfect hot pot dish for celebrations and special meals in Japan. Thinly sliced meat, vegetables, tofu, and more are simmered in a salty-sweat soy sauce-based sauce.
Most hot pot dishes in Japan are made from start to finish in a single pot placed on the table. When it is ready, food is taken from the pot and divided into smaller dishes for eating.

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Sukiyaki is made a little differently depending on the restaurant or region, but the sukiyaki at Sukiyaki Jyuniten is cooked to make the meat taste its best and keep it from getting too firm from overcooking.

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The best parts of sukiyaki are the salty-sweet simmered ingredients, similar in taste to teriyaki sauce, dipped in raw egg, which has a very mild flavor.
In Japan, we use extremely fresh eggs that can be eaten raw, but you can also enjoy sukiyaki without raw egg, of course.

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What is Shabu-Shabu?

Shabu-shabu is a simple, healthy hot pot dish that is perfect for celebrations and special meals in Japan.
Thanks to its simplicity, you can taste the umami and quality of the beef directly.
A pot is first filled with boiling water and kelp and placed on the table. Customers themselves then briefly dip thinly sliced beef and vegetables into the boiling soup stock inside the pot (shabu-shabu is the Japanese onomatopoeia for this dipping action).

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The word shabu-shabu also means lightly dip, referring to how quickly the food can be cooked in this manner. We recommend taking the thinly sliced meat out of the stock when it is just a little rare so that you can directly taste the true umami of the meat.

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The meat is eaten after dipping it in a sauce of your choosing.These sauces typically include sesame sauce (a creamy sauce made from sesame and nuts) and ponzu (a citrus-based soy and vinegar sauce that contrasts well with the creamy sesame sauce).

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ADDRESS

609 Yasaka Torii Mae Higashi-Iru Maruyamacho, Higashiyama-Ku, Kyoto, 605-0071
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TEL:075-585-5717

HOURS

LUNCH 11:00-15:00
DINNER 15:00-22:00

DIRECTIONS

10 min walk from Keihan Gion-Shijo Station
10 min walk from Higashiyama Station on the Kyoto City Subway
4 min walk from Gion Bus Stop on the Kyoto City Bus

SHOP INFO

Capacity: 62 (including terrace seating for 20)
Non-smoking

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