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1 minute from JR Shinjuku East Exit [Japanese Meat Japanese-style meal] A5 Yonezawa Beef, Freshly Slaughtered Chicken Yakitori, Fresh Kumamoto Horse Sashimi ◆Private Rooms Available◆
Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy Chicken Cuisine made with a focus on freshness and deliciousness for an average budget of 2,500 yen.
Banquet for 30 people or more ◎ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy Chicken Cuisine made with a focus on freshness and deliciousness for an average budget of 2,500 yen
[3 minutes from Shinjuku Station] Order buffet of Japanese Japanese-style meal and freshly prepared Chinese food prepared by skilled craftsmen ◎Private rooms available/can be reserved
A retro restaurant in Shinjuku 3-chome. Fresh Kumamoto horse sashimi and horumon hotpot. We always have over 20 types of shochu, perfect for horse sashimi.
A super popular Sushi restaurant that has been featured on TV! All you can eat sushi!
[1 minute from Shinjuku Sanchome Station] Great value “Oyster Hour” is available only by reservation!
2 minutes walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station. You can get there from the underground passage. ⭐︎ Open all day on weekends and holidays! Daytime drinking is welcome.
[3 minutes walk from Shinjuku Station] A Japanese-style Oyster Bar in Shinjuku with huge raw Oyster that make a big impact. It’s time to put in Oyster!
[20 seconds walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station! ] Do you have enough vegetables? Would you like to have some vegetables as a snack?
[Directly connected to Shinjuku Station] Enjoy the marriage of oysters and wine on the 8th Oyster of Lumine Est♪
4 minutes from Higashi-Shinjuku Station ◆ Enjoy a drink at the rooftop bar of Granbell Hotel, which will brighten up the night in Shinjuku.
Enjoy a drink after work in a tranquil Japanese atmosphere! A hidden Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy "Kyoto's carefully selected ingredients and sake"
[1 minute from Shinjuku Station] Old-fashioned Okonomiyaki grilled by professionals. Enjoy seasonal dishes such as “Seasonal Kawariyaki”