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Enjoy the blessings of Japan's four seasons in a high-quality space. Fully equipped with private rooms that can be used for entertainment and dinner parties
A hidden Restaurants 5 minutes from Ginza Station ◆ A horse meat specialty store from Kumamoto Prefecture where you can enjoy authentic flavors from sashimi to hot pot.
In a sophisticated Japanese modern space, enjoy our special bonito broth, Japanese iwanaka pork shabu shabu and seasonal fresh fish.
All seats are completely private rooms◆All you can eat from 4,480 yen◆《shabu shabu or sukiyaki eaten with Sukiyaki soup, popular for its umami flavor》
There are seats available today! Yakiniku (Grilled meat) / Sukiyaki / shabu shabu Kuroge Wagyu beef specialty store [5 minutes walk from Ginza & Shinbashi♪]
Please enjoy Kobe Beef A-rank Chateaubriand and marbled meat! Kobe beef kaiseki available from 5,500 yen!
We would like to express our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by the 2020 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
A store specializing in Yonezawa beef, one of Japan's three major types of wagyu beef. A guide to the world of exquisite Meat Dishes.
Summer shabu-shabu! "Salted shabu-shabu shabu wasabi and ponzu sauce"
[Only a few seats left at dinner time today] [Right next to Ginza Station C8 exit] The view from the 10th floor is perfect for dates and business dinners!
[Private room guaranteed] For entertaining or dining with 2 to 15 people ◆ Enjoy a course of over 500g of fatty rosy seabass
[All private rooms for 2 people or more] Perfect for important dinner parties in Ginza, such as entertaining guests, celebrations, engagement ceremonies, and meetings.
Please enjoy the real pleasure of eating the best Hida beef in the best space. Perfect for when you want a little bit of luxury.
■We accept reservations for various banquets■Near Mitsukoshi Matsuya・1 minute from Ginza Station■All seats are fully private■ Japanese-style meal course ■Entertainment banquet course
[5 minutes walk from Exit B5 of Ginza Subway Station] Enjoy the finest shabu-shabu shabu and Sukiyaki away from the hustle and bustle of Ginza