日本語で電話します

The best places
don’t speak English.
We do the rest.

Describe the restaurant or ryokan you want. Our AI voice agent calls in polite Japanese, with a bilingual human in the loop who steps in if the call gets complex. You get a confirmation in English.


The reservation that
never happens.

Japan runs on phone calls.

The izakaya in a Kanazawa alleyway, the farmhouse inn in the Iya Valley, the kaiseki counter in Kyoto with twelve seats — they answer the phone, they take the booking, and that’s that. There is no OpenTable. There is no reply to your email.

Most travelers give up and go somewhere English-friendly. The extraordinary meal gets missed. It happens every day.

“We kept driving past places we wanted to eat, knowing we couldn’t.”

Simple enough to use
from the back of a taxi.

Tell us what you want

A name, an address, a link, a vague description — whatever you have. Add the date, time, party size, and any special requests.

We make the call — with a human in the loop

Our AI agent calls the venue in natural, polite Japanese — keigo, the formal register locals expect. It handles routine back-and-forth: times, party size, your name. A bilingual human stays in the loop on every call and takes over the moment things get complex — a declined date, a callback request, an unusual dietary rule.

The agent always identifies itself as AI on the call.

You get a confirmation

An English summary arrives: what was booked, what was said, any instructions for arrival. Plus the full call transcript if you want it.

Nothing is charged if we can’t make the booking.

Request a booking

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Real Japanese.
Real politeness.
Real booking.

This is what a reservation call sounds like. The AI uses keigo throughout, introduces itself honestly, and adapts to whatever the restaurant says.

Sample call transcript · Soba restaurant · Kanazawa
AI
Rest.
AI
Rest.
The agent identifies itself as AI at the start of every call. No hidden automation.
Listen

Twenty seconds. A short sample of the AI agent speaking with a soba restaurant in Kanazawa — polite keigo throughout, clear disclosure up front, booking confirmed.

Sample Call — Soba Restaurant, Kanazawa
AI agent · Booking confirmed
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Every call has a bilingual human in the loop — they step in when the AI can’t
Full call transcript available after each booking
Calls recorded with venue’s awareness

Honest, simple, outcome-based.

You only pay when we succeed. No subscriptions, no surprises.

Per successful booking
¥980
About $6. Less than a cup of coffee in Ginza. Charged only when your reservation is confirmed.
If we can’t book
¥0
Fully booked, no answer, or you change your mind — you pay nothing.
Confirmed within
24h
We email you the result — booked, declined, or still trying. Payment link comes after success.
No card required to request a booking
Pay via secure Stripe Checkout, only after we confirm
Restaurants and ryokan — any venue that answers a phone
Request a booking

Tell us what to book.
We’ll make the call.

We’ll confirm within 24 hours. You only pay if we successfully book your reservation — ¥980 per success, nothing if we can’t.

You only pay if we successfully book. ¥980 per confirmed reservation.