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If you cannot reach us by phone in the morning, please call the number below: 080-1063-6530
2 minutes in front of Mitsukoshi ◆ Beer/highball 199 yen! Enjoy fresh fish dishes and Grilled skewer delivered directly from Toyosu ◆ reserved the floor ◎
A modern Japanese shop based on plain wood, directly connected to Nihonbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tozai Line, and Toei Asakusa Line.
Enjoy the taste of a long-established restaurant in Nihonbashi, a city full of history and tradition.
Even Cow tongue connoisseurs will be impressed ❗️ Enjoy the exquisite Cow tongue in a variety of ways ♪ We also boast vegetables and fish! The cost-effective lunch is also popular✨
[Tokyo Station B1F] Enjoy a whole eel grilled over binchotan charcoal right in the station
Make your reservation early! Private rooms and reserved are welcome!
[5 minutes from Suitengumae Station/Kayabacho Station] Enjoy the one-of-a-kind ``charcoal-grilled kappo'' where all dishes are cooked over charcoal.
[1 minute from Ningyocho Station] A creative Japanese-style meal bar where you can enjoy exquisite dishes made with carefully selected ingredients and cooking methods! Courses with all-you-can-drink also available◎
3 minutes from Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit ◆A Japanese-style Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy a variety of sake from all over the country and Local Cuisine from Ibaraki Prefecture. Semi-private rooms available
[Reservations accepted] Please feel free to contact us by phone.
[Fully private rooms available] Accepting reservations for small banquets and dinner parties! Enjoy the freshest seafood and sake carefully selected by a sake sommelier.
Ningyocho Station [3 minutes walk] Over 250 types of sake from all over the country, carefully selected by the owner! We will provide you with a cup that suits you.
[5 minutes walk from Tokyo Station or Nihonbashi Station] Please enjoy the branded eel "Yato Shoten Yokoyama-san's eel".
[2 minutes walk from Nihonbashi Station] Come and enjoy the special products made with ingredients produced in Gunma Prefecture and the No. 1 river in Japan, “Onihimo River”