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1 minute walk from Meiji-Jingumae Station Exit 3 Kobe beef special arrival
[2 minutes from Omotesando/Harajuku station! 】Cafe Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) famous for fried chicken and highballs
“Kamigyumae 3-chome” is a Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant located in Jingumae 3-chome, Shibuya-ku that boasts overwhelming quality of meat.
Private rooms available! Authentic charcoal-grilled Meat Bar ◎2 hours all-you-can-drink from 4,000 yen
[reservation on the day] The flagship store of Chinese restaurant [Nangoku Shuka], established in 1961. A spacious restaurant with 568 seats.
For celebrations such as anniversaries. Enjoy carefully selected Teppanyaki such as specially selected beef Steak and scallops with sea urchin sauce.
[Directly connected to Meiji-Jingumae Station] Compare and taste raw Oyster from all over the country. The warm atmosphere is perfect for a quick drink or a party.
Great for a wide range of occasions such as banquets and dates ◆ Good location near the station ◆ Authentic Kuroge Wagyu beef, cheap all-you-can-eat meals, and fun self-drinking options ◆
[4 minutes from Harajuku Station] Enjoy a variety of craft beers with Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Chinese food! Enjoy for a drink after work ◎
【明治神宮前駅2分】季節の食材が彩る創作和食を多彩なお酒と共に◆心安らぐ空間で寛ぎの時間を
The lovely vintage space is popular! You can also enjoy delicious meals easily. A bar with a good atmosphere appears at night
2 minutes walk from Harajuku station! Terrace with an open feel ♪ Casual Italian Cuisine for small groups to large parties ♪
[1 minute from Jingumae Station, 4 minutes from Harajuku Station] A stylish Italian Cuisine bar with the concept of "minced meat and wine" ♪
[3 minutes walk from the station] Enjoy seasonal cuisine and drinks at a stylish hidden Bistro ◎
The spacious space full of greenery can accommodate up to 100 people ♪ We offer an Italian Cuisine All-you-can-eat buffet perfect for reserved ◎
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“Sakura-tei” Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) an artistic izakaya restaurant serving Okonomiyaki, monja, and Teppan-yaki in Ura-Harajuku.