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Celebrating 10th anniversary! Completely private rooms available, reservation on the day accepted until 5pm | Colorful, authentic Edomae sushi with carefully selected seasonal ingredients
Enjoy Sushi made with carefully selected ingredients and pairings carefully selected by a sommelier at this hidden gem in Ginza. Private rooms available.
5 minutes from Shinbashi Station - Enjoy a relaxing time savoring Sushi and snacks made with seasonal ingredients in a warm and cozy atmosphere
◆◇Summer course with special fish rice◇◆
"Ginza Festival" is celebrating 20 years since its establishment. A popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that serves exquisite live Hamayaki grilled over Bincho charcoal.
[5 minutes walk from JR Shinbashi Station] Private rooms available! A Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that prides itself on sushi! More than 60 types of sushi made with directly delivered fresh fish and red rice
Enjoy seasonal Japanese Japanese-style meal, Sushi, and sake in a calm private room, 30 seconds walk from Ginza Station.
[Open for weekday lunch!] Traditional colorful roll Sushi and modern Japanese Seafood dishes
Nigiri and snacks made with seasonal ingredients from all over the country are paired with wine or sake.
[1 minute from Ginza 1-chome subway station!] Close to the station x Fully private rooms Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with fresh fish delivered directly and Edomae Sushi
[4 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station Ginza Exit] Enjoy authentic sushi in a Japanese space nestled in the back alleys of Ginza◎
Speaking of Sushi restaurants with a stylish atmosphere in Higashi Ginza, here is Tsukiji Kitaro. Make your time with your loved ones the best memories.
wall! Welcome! This is Tsukiji, Edomae. It goes without saying that Sushi is delicious.
Weekends are the best time to come! All-you-can-drink from 7,000 yen, with a spectacular view from the 42nd floor! Reservations now being accepted.
Aiming for authentic taste based on tradition
Speaking of Tsukiji's hideout, it is "Oku-no-in". The calm atmosphere of a former Japanese restaurant is appealing.