Kamehachi means "eight turtles" in Japanese. The turtle and the number eight both symbolize long life and good luck in japan. Kamehachi of Tokyo was originally founded in Chicago in 1967 by Mrs. Marion Konishi, and is widely recognized as the first sushi bar in the city. Kamehachi came to the States from Japan through distant relatives who once owned restaurants in New York City. Then, under Mrs. Konishis direction, Kamehachi settled into its famous Old Town spot across from Second City, where many locals and celebrities had their first sushi experiences. Kamehachi moved two blocks south in 1994 to a new location, and added another restaurant in Northbrook in 1999, in Streeterville in 22, where it has remained family-owned for three generations. In keeping with our familys tradition, we remain dedicated to the same quality and reputation that has made us a favorite Chicagoland dining spot for more than 35 years. We invite you to experience the unique flavors, textures and artistry of the Japanese cuisine ‚ whether youre an expert or a beginner. We want to continue providing a great Japanese dining experience for many more generations to come. Welcome and enjoy the Kamehachi tradition.