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★Plenty of private rooms! ★For celebrations, meetings, and entertainment♪ A shop produced by Akiko Wada
[1 minute walk from the west exit of Tsuchiura Station] Enjoy a relaxing moment in our restaurant with a calm Japanese atmosphere.
An Ibaraki local production for local consumption restaurant where you can enjoy exquisite dishes made with fresh ingredients from Ibaraki to your heart's content.
An Ibaraki local production for local consumption restaurant where you can enjoy exquisite dishes made with fresh ingredients from Ibaraki to your heart's content.
An Ibaraki local production for local consumption restaurant where you can enjoy exquisite dishes made with fresh ingredients from Ibaraki to your heart's content.
[All rooms are private] Private rooms are available for 2 or more people! Please spend special and luxurious adult time.
[All seats are completely private rooms] Enjoy authentic Japanese Cuisine from a long-established restaurant founded in 1899.
If you want to eat fresh Seafood in Hitachi, come to our restaurant. A masterpiece that brings out the charm of a handful of ingredients
Opened in 1963 as an eel restaurant along National Route 6! Enjoy the authentic taste of a long-established restaurant.
Now accepting reservations for banquets! / All-you-can-drink with hot pot, easy course! We also have completely private rooms available!
We are taking takeaway! Near Ushiku Station! Enjoy traditional Japanese-style meal, fresh fish delivered directly from Tsukiji, and Creative Cuisine.
[Near TX Kenkyu Gakuen Station] For entertaining or meeting guests: Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi
[Corona countermeasures/private rooms available] Enjoy Uomasa's unique monkfish hotpot and seasonal dishes.
Please enjoy Ibaraki's local sake and seasonal ingredients in an old folk house in a back alley.
[Mito Station North Exit] Enjoy a relaxing moment in our restaurant with a calm Japanese atmosphere. We offer private rooms of various sizes.
♦A long-established river fish restaurant that has been around for 245 years since the Edo period