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[Near Ginza Station] Enjoy the Ozaki beef you bought as a whole while enjoying the night view of Ginza. From high-quality Yakiniku (Grilled meat) to yukhoe. Private room available
リーズナブルに味わえる熟成鮨・燻製鮨の“おまかせコース”を、日本酒のマリアージュともに満喫
[1 minute walk from Ginza Station] Enjoy Edomae Sushi, which is made with love and care, in a calm Japanese atmosphere. Private room available
Michelin listed ◆A restaurant that has won Michelin stars for 8 consecutive years has opened. The ever-evolving Tentomi and sushi
[Private rooms available] Seasonal Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Kaiseki from 9,800 yen. Lunch-limited kaiseki meals start from 4,500 yen.
[1 minute from Higashi Ginza Station] Enjoy high-quality Sushi while enjoying the night view of Ginza
[Private room available ◎ For entertaining] Enjoy the `` selection Course'' with nigiri and special dishes that change depending on the season and the day's purchase.
Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi with a tranquil counter and luxurious private room. selection courses start from 8,800 yen
Nigiri that still conveys the essence of Edomae style. A famous Ginza restaurant that captivates you with its ever-evolving craftsmanship.
[Michelin Guide restaurant opens in Kyobashi] Enjoy Edomae Sushi and Kaiseki cuisine
Grand opening on April 15th on the 6th floor of GINZA SIX!
[Private rooms available] Seasonal Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Kaiseki from 10,980 yen. Lunch-limited kaiseki meals start at 7,900 yen.
A super popular Conveyor belt sushi restaurant from Shiogama is opening in Ginza as a high-end Sushi Restaurants!
築地駅4分◆伝統技法と新スタイルを融合させた鮨を、希少な地酒やワインと満喫。完全個室完備
[Directly connected to Metro Ginza Station] All-you-can-eat approximately 60 types of high-quality Sushi made by artisans! There are also plenty of seasonal ingredients.
[Completely private room available] Fresh ingredients delivered from Hokkaido in Ginza [For anniversaries and special occasions]
The “Japanese” of “Tokyo Kaikan”. Conveying delicate and beautiful Japanese Cuisine and the stylish spirit of the Japanese people to “Chiyo and Yachiyo”