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Masa Naomi
Traditional Japanese sushi and sobaJapanese-ownedFounded 1974One of Spain's oldest Japanese restaurants
Masa Naomi is one of the oldest Japanese restaurants in Spain, founded in 1974 by Katsuo Hojo from Aizu, Fukushima, and now led by his son Masayoshi. It serves the kind of everyday Japanese food you would find in a good neighbourhood restaurant in Japan.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Tetuán
- Since
- 1974
- Chef
- Masayoshi Hojo

Plate № 69
About
Half a century of Japanese cuisine in Madrid: Masa Naomi was founded in 1974 by Katsuo Hojo, who came from Aizu in Fukushima prefecture and built one of the Spanish capital's most enduring Japanese institutions. Since Katsuo's passing in 2015, his son Masayoshi has continued the mission: to serve honest, traditional Japanese home cooking — soba, udon, miso soup, sashimi, nigiri — at prices that make genuine Japanese food accessible. The tatami-style low tables and sushi bar transport guests to a Japan far removed from modern omakase theatre. For those seeking the unpretentious soul of Japanese cooking rather than its gastronomy circuit, Masa Naomi remains irreplaceable.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- One of the oldest Japanese restaurants in Spain, with a 50-year family history from Fukushima, Japan
- Honest, affordable Japanese home cooking: soba, udon, miso soup and hand-shaped nigiri
- Tatami-style seating and a sushi bar evoking a genuine neighbourhood restaurant in Japan
- Recommended by Turismo Madrid and ComerJapones for authentic everyday Japanese cuisine
Founded 1974 by Katsuo Hojo (Aizu, Fukushima). Continued by son Masayoshi. One of Spain's oldest Japanese restaurants.
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