Key points
- Located on the eastern coast of Japan’s Shikoku Island, Tokushima Prefecture is celebrated for its spectacular mountains, fertile farmland and abundant coastal waters bordering both the Pacific Ocean and the Seto Inland Sea.
- Guests seeking a classic Japanese dining experience can savor Tai Meshi and Chazuke, a traditional clay pot sea bass rice dish served alongside fragrant sesame sauce before transforming into chazuke with a delicate broth, creating two distinctive dining experiences within a single course.
- The prefecture is equally renowned for spectacular natural attractions including the dramatic Naruto Whirlpools, the breathtaking Iya Valley, and the historic Shikoku Pilgrimage Route, which begins in Tokushima and connects 88 sacred temples across Shikoku Island.
Bangkok Hotels Food Promotions: Japanese regional cuisine takes center stage this season as JW Marriott Bangkok Hotel introduces an exclusive gastronomic journey celebrating the rich culinary heritage of Tokushima Prefecture at its acclaimed Tsu Japanese Restaurant. Running from July 1 to August 31, 2026, the limited-time promotion offers diners an authentic taste of one of Japan’s most fascinating regions through an expertly curated menu featuring premium seafood, renowned citrus fruits and traditional local recipes.

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Known for delivering exceptional Japanese dining experiences, Tsu Japanese Restaurant has once again partnered authentic regional inspiration with refined culinary craftsmanship. This Bangkok Hotels Food Promotions news report highlights how the latest seasonal menu has been designed by Head Japanese Chef Atsushi Yoshida, who has drawn inspiration directly from Tokushima’s celebrated food culture to create an immersive dining experience that extends well beyond the plate. Guests can expect carefully selected ingredients sourced from the prefecture, allowing them to discover distinctive flavors rarely found outside Japan.
Discovering the Culinary Treasures of Tokushima
Located on the eastern coast of Japan’s Shikoku Island, Tokushima Prefecture is celebrated for its spectacular mountains, fertile farmland and abundant coastal waters bordering both the Pacific Ocean and the Seto Inland Sea. These natural advantages have helped establish the prefecture as one of Japan’s leading producers of premium agricultural products and high-quality seafood.
The region’s culinary traditions have been shaped over generations, with local chefs preserving recipes while embracing the exceptional ingredients produced by the surrounding landscape. This balance of tradition and nature has earned Tokushima widespread recognition among food lovers seeking authentic regional Japanese cuisine.
Seasonal Menu Showcases Signature Regional Ingredients
Chef Atsushi Yoshida has carefully assembled a menu that reflects the essence of Tokushima while introducing Bangkok diners to several regional delicacies rarely available outside Japan.
Among the standout dishes is Sudachi Buri Sashimi and Usuzukuri, prepared using premium yellowtail that has been raised on a diet enriched with the zest of Tokushima’s famous sudachi citrus. The result is fish with a remarkably clean flavor, delicate texture and refreshing finish.

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Seafood enthusiasts can also enjoy Sudachi Buri Kabutoni, featuring fish head slowly braised in sweet soy sauce until perfectly tender while retaining its rich natural flavor.
Another highlight is Tokushima Ramen, where a deeply satisfying broth combines pork bone stock with traditional dashi, complemented by succulent sweet and savory chashu pork belly for a comforting regional specialty.
Guests seeking a classic Japanese dining experience can savor Tai Meshi and Chazuke, a traditional clay pot sea bass rice dish served alongside fragrant sesame sauce before transforming into chazuke with a delicate broth, creating two distinctive dining experiences within a single course.
To conclude the journey, diners are presented with a refreshing Yuzu Trio dessert featuring sorbet, jelly and fresh yuzu juice, offering the perfect citrus-inspired finale.
Celebrating More Than Exceptional Cuisine
The promotion also shines a spotlight on Tokushima’s rich cultural identity, encouraging guests to discover the stories behind the region’s celebrated ingredients.
Tokushima is internationally recognized as the birthplace of the famous Awa Odori festival, one of Japan’s oldest and most energetic summer dance celebrations dating back more than four centuries. Every August, thousands of performers fill the streets with colorful costumes, lively music and vibrant dance performances that attract visitors from around the world.
The prefecture is equally renowned for spectacular natural attractions including the dramatic Naruto Whirlpools, the breathtaking Iya Valley, and the historic Shikoku Pilgrimage Route, which begins in Tokushima and connects 88 sacred temples across Shikoku Island.
Chef Shares His Culinary Vision
According to Head Japanese Chef Atsushi Yoshida, every Japanese region possesses its own culinary identity, shaped by geography, history and local ingredients.
He explained that the special menu has been created to showcase Tokushima’s exceptional seafood, famous citrus produce and time-honored regional recipes while offering guests an opportunity to experience another side of Japanese cuisine through authentic flavors that remain deeply connected to their place of origin.
His approach reflects the philosophy that Japanese cuisine is inseparable from its local heritage, making the seasonal promotion both a cultural and culinary experience.
Limited-Time Opportunity for Bangkok Diners
The Tokushima culinary promotion is available exclusively at Tsu Japanese Restaurant inside JW Marriott Bangkok Hotel from July 1 through August 31, 2026. Lunch is served from 11.30am to 2.30pm Monday to Friday and 11.30am to 3.30pm on weekends, while dinner is available daily from 5.30pm until 10.00pm.
With carefully sourced regional ingredients, authentic recipes and the expertise of Chef Atsushi Yoshida, the promotion presents an outstanding opportunity for both Japanese cuisine enthusiasts and adventurous diners to explore the remarkable flavors of Tokushima without leaving Bangkok. The limited-time menu successfully combines culinary excellence with cultural storytelling, reinforcing Tsu Japanese Restaurant’s reputation as one of Bangkok’s leading destinations for authentic Japanese fine dining.
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