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[2 minutes from Kodenmacho Station/7 minutes from Mitsukoshimae Station] Izakaya Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) sake and fresh fish ♦ Seasonal dishes & oden available for take-out
Open from 15:00 from December 2023! Private rooms and reserved rooms available!
We will resume normal business hours due to the cancellation of the short-term request.
We have tatami rooms that can accommodate small groups of up to 30 people! The seasonal course with 150 minutes of all-you-can-drink is priced from 4,000 yen including tax!
A restaurant with a calm atmosphere inspired by a forest and a cave.
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