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[10 minutes by car from Kamiotai Station, parking available] Grilled over binchotan charcoal, directly operated by an eel wholesaler founded in the Taisho era!
[Directly connected to Takasaki Station East Exit] Seafood dishes delivered directly from the fishing port at reasonable prices! Popular and great value lunch! We also have a wide variety of alcoholic beverages from all over the world!
◇Opening celebration! Hitsumabushi is now Tabelog online (course reservations only)◇
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Right next to Sakae Station. Our skilled chefs use their own unique techniques to carefully grill the food over binchotan charcoal! Affiliated parking is available.
2 minutes from Nishinokyo Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line. Crab and puffer fish restaurant. Please call for reservation on the day. Private rooms are also available.
3 minutes from Ageo Station. Enjoy the unaju (grilled eel on rice) of this 100-year-old restaurant. Private rooms are also available, perfect for banquets and anniversary celebrations.
[Directly connected to Kyoto Station] Enjoy the finest traditional Kyoto cuisine created by the four seasons in authentic Kyoto ◎ Welcome parties, entertainment, and meet-and-greets are welcome.
◎Notice of price revision◎
Founded 85 years ago, we offer the famous Tsurezure Bento (boxed lunch), which is associated with Omuro Ninnaji Temple and Myoshinji Temple.
Fully equipped with private rooms◆We welcome you with Kansai-style kabayaki and kaiseki cuisine made with our secret sauce. Also suitable for face-to-face meetings.
2 minutes from Gamo Station ◆ A relaxing kappo restaurant where you can enjoy eel and soft-soft-shelled turtle dishes with delicious sake from all over the country.
We purchase live eel and cut it in-house, then grill it using our craftsmanship to make it crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside for an exquisite taste.
◆Private rooms available◆ Enjoy the bliss of domestic live eel while enjoying the atmosphere of a historic Japanese house. For families, tourism use, and memorial services