L'Osier, French restaurant in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
L'Osier is a French restaurant located in the Ginza district of Tokyo, housed inside the Shiseido building. The dining room features a tall atrium with glass and gold details, giving the space a warm and open feel.
The restaurant opened in 1973 inside the Shiseido Parlour Building and moved to the current Shiseido location in 1999. It has been one of the most respected French restaurants in Tokyo ever since.
The restaurant takes its name from willow trees that once lined Ginza's streets and held significance in the district's past. Visitors experience this connection to local heritage through the refined dining setting and its design elements.
The restaurant sits in the heart of Ginza and is easy to reach by subway. Reservations are required well in advance, as tables are limited and demand is high.
The name comes from the French word for willow, a tree that once lined the streets of Ginza. Willow branches appear in the restaurant's design as a quiet reference to that origin.
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