Japan’s new naked restaurant has banned overweight diners from dining in.

The Amrita in Tokyo has strict restrictions on who may eat there — and they will kick patrons out if they are deemed too fat or too old. Tattooed customers are also banned. (RELATED: Bikini-Clad Reporter Dives Into Ocean On Live TV — You Can Guess What Happens Next)

“If you are more than 15 kilos (33 pounds) above the average weight for your height, we ask you refrain from making a reservation,” a statement on the restaurant’s website reads.

Upon entering the restaurant, eaters will take their clothes off, check them in and then put on paper underwear provided by Amrita.

A spokesman for the restaurant said the strict rules are so other diners have a good experience. (RELATED: This Reporter Had The Wardrobe Malfunction Of Her Life When Her Boob Popped Out On Live TV)

“In London they allow overweight patrons in and some guests complained they had a terrible experience,” Miki Komatsu said.

“If fat people are allowed in it could be miserable for some guests. Guests can see the guidelines clearly on our homepage. We are aiming for a sort of Roman aesthetic, like the beautiful paintings you see in museums.”