The colors black and red are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"IZAKAYA," "WA," "JAPANESE RESTAURANT," AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "WA"
The mark consists of the stylized wording "IZAKAYA" appearing in stylized black text. Below the wording "IZAKAYA" is the wording "GAYA GAYA" with the terms stacked, both in stylized black text. Below and to the right of the wording "GAYA GAYA" is the stylized wording "BY" followed by Japanese characters, all in black. The Japanese characters are separated by a flower design in the color red. Below the Japanese characters is the stylized wording "WA KUBOTA JAPANESE RESTAURANT" all in black. Above the wording "RESTAURANT" below the black Japanese characters, is a design a design in the color red that is comprised of Japanese characters. All wording and design elements are surrounded by a black rectangular border, with interior of the border line including a stylized, scalloped design. The color white represents transparent space and is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The name shown in the mark identifies Kaoru Kubota, whose consent to register is made of record.
The non-Latin characters in the mark that appear in black transliterate to "WA KUBOTA" and this means "JAPANESE KUBOTA" in English. The non-Latin characters shown in the red box transliterate to "KAORU" and this has no meaning in a foreign language.
The English translation of "IZAKAYA" in the mark is "BAR". The English translation of "GAYA GAYA" in the mark is "HUBBUB". The English translation of "WA" in the mark is "JAPANESE".