[1] The building site is in a convenient location where people during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries could easily eat a Japanese dinner after swimming in the sea.
[2] Gradually, the restaurant lost its locational advantage due to a land reclamation process in 1913, and it was no longer a place of white sand and green pine trees.
Additionally, due to World War I and strikes for the improvement of female work conditions, Komatsu was forced to close between 1918 and 1919.
[10] During the first night in Uraga, the princes competed in a thumb wrestling match with the mistress, the latter winning overwhelmingly.
Prince Komatsu divulged to Yamamoto that he envied her body and strength, in addition to an assertion that he would endow her with a name.
[11] Yamamoto made a decision to be an independent woman following the advice of people connected to the Navy and her restaurant was opened on 8 August 1885, along the Tado seashore,[12] later relocating near the Shotokuji-Sakashita bus stop.
[13] The crisis after World War I decreased the number of customers, and Restaurant Komatsu had to be closed in 1918 and 1919.
[17] Seven Japanese-style rooms are composed of various woods such as Paulownia tomentosa, rosewood, Chamaecyparis obtusa, maple and pseudocydonia.
The Momiji (Japanese maple or Autumn leaf color in general) Room was top-grade and used by various admirals such as Isoroku Yamamoto.