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Field – The Oldest Irish Pub in Kyoto

December 29, 2008 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Field is the oldest Irish pub in Kyoto having opened in the year 2000. Previously the owner, Suzaki Kazuhiko, ran a cafe and gallery here and Irish music was just a hobby for him. “At that time, I had no idea there was such a thing as an Irish pub,” he told me. But on learning that such places existed he decided to open up his own. It was a bold step in the dark for him and one that was motivated purely out of love for the music. He wanted to create a place where that music could be shared and amazingly, within the space of a year he was rewarded with visits from top Irish musicians such as  Donal Lunny, Andy Irvine and Altan . You can still see their signed bodhrans and photographs lining the walls.

Music really is the main thing here. I don’t rate the food much. It will fill you but that’s all. Field isn’t aiming for the culinary heights of a gastropub. But Field is a nice place for a quiet pint of Guinness and on Saturdays from 18:00 to 20:00 they have Irish music sessions for local musicians which create a wonderful atmosphere. When I went recently, they were really kicking it! Here are some pictures:

Having a pint with Suzaki Kazuhiko

I asked Suzaki-san if he was worried by the increasing number of competing Irish pubs in town, and he said he was, but actually I don’t think he has anything to be worried about. For one thing Field has a different clientele, the regular customers being largely Japanese. And also the emphasis on encouraging local musicians and the presence of the music studio on the 3rd floor still gives Field its unique edge over its rivals. For a long time Field was my own personal favorite, and I still like it but recently my primary affections have been stolen by another pub – which I shall tell you about tomorrow!

Field is on the north side of Nishiki Dori mid-way between Higashinotoin and Karasuma. Here is a map.
Pub Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 18:00-24:00 (Last Order 23:00)
Lunchtime Opening: Tuesday-Saturday 11.30-15.00
Closed: Mondays (Open on national holidays)
Telephone: 075-231-1213
3F Rehearsal & Recording Studio: 090-3702-0369 (13:00-24:00 – Closed Mondays)

Tomorrow: Gnome

Related:
Irish music at Cafe Woodnote

This article checked and updated in June 2025.
Text and images by Michael Lambe. All rights reserved.

Filed Under: Live Music Venue, Pubs Tagged With: guinness, Irish, irish music

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