People can speak.Say what you want to do. Say what you sell. We do the connecting.
Just write what you want.
We book it.
Restaurants, hair salons, nails in Nagoya. Even the places that only take phone reservations in Japanese.
- Write in your own language
- Confirmed within a day
- No app, no login
What do you want to book?
We'll reply with the confirmation. If the first place is full, we try the next.
- Tell usWrite it however you like. Any language.
- We handle itWe find the place, check availability, and call in Japanese.
- DoneYou get the confirmation in your language.
Why you need this
- Most good places in Nagoya take reservations by phone, in Japanese only.
- Japan's own booking sites are written in Japanese. You can't use them.
- You don't have to become fluent. Just tell us.
What we keep
- We check both sides. We look at the places, and we look at the guests too.
- Everything is agreed before you arrive. Allergies, headcount, budget, time — we pass it all on in Japanese, so nothing breaks at the table.
- We don't send the same problem twice. No-shows and rudeness mean we stop booking for that person.
Paying
- Pay what you think it was worth. Guests pay. Shops pay. Either, both, or neither.
- Paying more does not buy priority. We will not put one guest ahead of another for money. If we did, none of this would be worth trusting.
- It is a signal of trust, not a purchase.
- Restaurant reservations in NagoyaCounter seats, small izakaya, places with no online booking. We call for you.
- Sushi reservations in NagoyaOmakase counters often take phone bookings only, and only in Japanese.
- Hitsumabushi & Nagoya food reservationsThe famous ones have long waits. A reservation changes the whole day.
- Hair salon booking in NagoyaCut, color, treatment. We pass on exactly what you want, in Japanese.
- Nail salon booking in NagoyaSend a photo of the design you want. We'll ask if they can do it.
- Eyelash extension booking in NagoyaLash extensions and lash lifts, booked while you're still planning the trip.
- Sakae & YabachoNagoya's densest block for salons, izakaya and late dinner. Also where the smallest places answer the phone and nothing else.
- Nagoya StationFirst and last stop of most trips. Good for a meal with luggage, or a salon slot before the Shinkansen.
- OsuOld shopping arcade, small independent shops, cheap and alive. Many owners run the place alone and take bookings by phone.
- KanayamaTransfer hub. Locals eat here rather than tourists, which is exactly why it is worth booking ahead.
- ImaikeNight town with small counters and music bars. Almost nothing here is on an English booking site.
- Telling a Japanese restaurant about allergiesSay it when you book, not when you sit down. Small kitchens buy for the day.
- If your plans changeTell us. One message saves a small restaurant a real loss — and keeps the door open for the next traveller.
- Counter seats and why they are hard to bookEight seats, one chef, one phone. That is the whole system — and it is why these are the best meals in the city.
- Bring a photo to the salonWords for hair and nails do not survive translation. A picture does.