Hotel Italiaken Review – Japan’s Oldest Italian Restaurant Now a Stylish Hotel in Niigata

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Hotel Italiaken Review Niigata

The first Italian restaurant in Japan was located in Niigata.

Currently, the restaurant operates as the associate hotel of Hotel New Otani, called Hotel Italiaken.

As Miora struggled with the thought of returning to Italy, those around her encouraged her, and in Nishiboridori—where Hotel Italiaken now stands—Japan’s first Italian restaurant opened, founded by an Italian.

The elegant Western-style building named “Italiaken,” suggested by Osui, and the delicious cuisine originated at this time. Italiaken became a cutting-edge restaurant of its era, praised as “Niigata’s Rokumeikan.”
Story of Italiaken | Hotel Italiaken


While searching for accommodation on a trip to Niigata, I happened to find Hotel Italiaken.

Since this hotel has its roots as a traditional restaurant and is also an associate hotel of Hotel New Otani, I expected it to be quite expensive, but (perhaps due to the times) it was surprisingly affordable, comparable to a business hotel.
About 8,000 yen for two people, with breakfast included.
*Prices may vary depending on the season.


Located in Niigata city center, it’s convenient for sightseeing and business, and you can enjoy a satisfying traditional Western-style breakfast in the morning!

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Access and Transportation to Hotel Italiaken

Hotel Italiaken is located across the Shinano River on the ocean side of Niigata Station.
It’s near the western edge of the city area extending toward the ocean from Niigata Station.

It takes over 30 minutes on foot from the station, so realistic options besides car are the Niigata Kotsu bus (about 15 minutes including walking) or a taxi (just under 10 minutes).

The bus departs from the Bandai Exit of Niigata Station, and you can take any bound for Furumachi.

Most buses should be heading toward Furumachi, but to be safe, check Google transit or ask the driver “Does this go to Furumachi?” to confirm.


If coming from Niigata Airport, it’s about 20 minutes by taxi, or by bus via limousine bus to Niigata Station or Bandai City Bus Center, then transfer.

Accommodation Name Italiaken
Address 1574 Nishiboridori 7-bancho, Chuo Ward, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture 951-8061
Phone Number 025-224-5111 (Main)
0120-800-876 (Reservations)
Check-in 15:00
Check-out 11:00
Price Range
(2 persons per night)
5,000–10,000 yen
(Standard room with breakfast)

Grand Atmosphere in the Lobby and Entrance

This building with distinctive stained glass windows is Hotel Italiaken.
At night, the illuminated Italian flag makes it especially easy to find.

The building with stained glass windows is Hotel Italiaken

Upon entering, you are greeted by a large chandelier and high ceilings.

Inside, a large chandelier and high ceiling welcome visitors

The lobby next to the entrance also exudes this grand atmosphere, reflecting the hotel’s tradition.

The lobby next to the entrance also has this grand atmosphere

Koi carp originating from Ojiya City, Niigata Prefecture. Each scale is beautifully colored.

Koi carp originating from Ojiya City, Niigata Prefecture

Check-in is conducted at this front desk. The staff was very polite.

Check-in counter at Hotel Italiaken


Going up the escalator right by the entrance, you’ll find an exhibition space about the history of Italiaken.

Exhibition space showcasing Italiaken's history upstairs from the entrance

There are displays of dishes and signs used during the old building period, and photos of author Osamu Dazai’s visit.

Displays of old dishes, signs, and photos from author Osamu Dazai's visit

Well-maintained Rooms and Facilities, Though Not New

We stayed in a double room.

Though not new, the room was well-maintained and had a nice atmosphere.

Well-maintained, atmospheric room though not new

From another angle.

Another angle of the room

It came with a modern washlet toilet, so that was reassuring. There was an old, mysterious telephone above the toilet paper…?
I didn’t pick it up to avoid disturbing anyone, but it looked quite old, so perhaps it’s just left there without connection.

Modern washlet toilet installed

It’s a typical unit bath, similar to a business hotel.

Unit bath type bathroom

Amenities are well provided, so you shouldn’t have any issues.

Various amenities provided

Hair dryer, brush, and other items

Equipped with an electric kettle, coffee, and tea.

Electric kettle, coffee, and tea provided

There’s also a refrigerator. On closer inspection, it’s a National brand (an old Panasonic brand)!
It keeps things cool fine, but at night the compressor noise was a bit loud, so I unplugged it.

Refrigerator by National (former Panasonic brand)

View from the room on the 8th floor. There are few tall buildings around here, so it’s open and refreshing.

View from 8th floor room

Breakfast at Italiaken – A Must when Staying Here

Italiaken offers room-only plans, but it’s definitely recommended to choose a plan with breakfast included!

Depending on the plan, breakfast can be added for under 1,000 yen per person, meaning you can enjoy a serious Western-style breakfast in the morning for about the price of a business hotel.


Breakfast is served at the restaurant “Marco Polo,” located next to the escalator on the 1st floor.

Breakfast served at Marco Polo restaurant next to the escalator on 1F

Alongside classic items like salad and sausages are freshly made-to-order omelets by the chef and rice balls made with Niigata-grown rice.

Freshly made-to-order special omelet and Niigata rice rice balls

Special omelets where you can choose ingredients and sauces.

Special omelet with selectable ingredients and sauces

Rice ball demonstration corner and Niigata specialty tare-katsu (sauce-covered deep-fried pork cutlet).

Rice ball demonstration corner and Niigata specialty tare-katsu

One of Italiaken’s signature dishes: beef curry.

One of Italiaken's signature dishes, beef curry

Yasuda Yogurt, made from raw milk from Agano City, Niigata Prefecture. I went to their official store afterward.

Yasuda Yogurt made from raw milk from Agano City, Niigata Prefecture

Being greedy with buffet-style meals, I wanted to try everything.
I couldn’t eat it all but this is the result of my attempt to sample as much as possible.

Breakfast plate at Italiaken

The rich and deeply flavorful European-style beef curry. I understand why they sell this as a souvenir.

Rich and delicious European-style curry

The chef’s freshly made omelet with traditional demi-glace sauce. Soft and perfect.

Freshly made omelet with demi-glace sauce

Tokamachi Tsuma Soba. Since the other dishes are fairly rich, this refreshing soba is a perfect balance.

Tokamachi Tsuma soba

The crispy tare-katsu and rich yogurt were all delicious. I was stuffed.


Shortly afterward, for lunch, I ate a salmon course and ikura (salmon roe) rice bowl at “Sennen Zake Izutsuya” in Murakami City, so although I really enjoyed it, my stomach was at its absolute limit…

Final Thoughts

Great location, nice rooms, affordable, and delicious breakfast. What else could you ask for in a hotel?

I didn’t have it at breakfast, but I really wanted to try the meat sauce which has been preserved for 147 years. I’ll definitely have it next time.


If you’re staying in the center of Niigata city, Hotel Italiaken is highly recommended!

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