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◎You can eat fresh fish sent directly from the production area and ◎carefully selected meat.
Summer sake, "Natsuzake", is arriving one after another!
3 minutes walk from Shinbashi Private room available for 5 people! 6,500 yen course with all-you-can-drink for 2 hours only on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays is 5,000 yen
[Famous sake, fresh fish, beef tongue] 1 minute from Shinbashi ◆ Happy hour is being held ♪ 10th anniversary celebration with the best cost performance banquet course ◎ reserved
[Mori Izo cup 550 yen] Relax in a spacious private room with fresh fish, branded beef, and rare alcoholic beverages
5 minutes from Shinbashi Station Karasumori Exit ◆◆ Now accepting reservations for seats only! Just a quick drink on the day♪
*Please make a reservation for the course meal.
Tatami room/private room ◎ [2 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station] Enjoy seasonal Japanese Japanese-style meal with 15 types of sake. Adult hideout
Enjoy sake and snacks full of Aomori in Shinbashi! We also have a wide selection of local sake from all over the country, including Aomori's representative ``Tensake'' and ``Juyondai.''
[Invoice available] A Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) serving seasonal cuisine. Our staff will assist you with business dinners.
[3 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station, private rooms available] Oyster from all over Japan and sake! All Oyster are sterilized before being served.
[Delicious fish x delicious sake] 3 minutes from Shinbashi station! Enjoy fresh fish purchased that day to your heart's content!
[1 minute walk from Shinbashi West Exit] Savor carefully selected Japanese sake and delicious local chicken delivered directly from the farm [reserved and lunchtime drinks welcome ◎]
★ Experience Akita in Ginza and Shinbashi! ``UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage'' powerful Namahage showtime held every night
[Available for groups] We have a variety of courses available, including all-you-can-drink and individual courses!
3 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station. This is Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy energy, liveliness, and Japanese sake while eating handmade sake appetizers.