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Established for 34 years, special Kaiseki cuisine Special memories in a special place
Close to Asakusa Station ◆ Enjoy authentic Edomae Sushi in a casual, modern Japanese space. A wide variety of Toyama local sake◎
Asakusa sushi! selection lunch course top ¥7,700~ Dinner selection course top ¥16500~
3 minutes from TX Asakusa Station ◇ Enjoy seasonal fresh fish and obanzai with delicious sake. Semi-private room, reserved ◎
\NEW OPEN/Asakusa bar just 30 seconds from the station where connoisseurs from all over the world gather. Friendly and lively staff will welcome you♪
Enjoy gluten-free Tempura made with carefully selected ingredients. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience in a Japanese-style space beneath the cherry blossoms.
How about some fresh seasonal Oyster and grilled oysters?
1 minute from Asakusa Station ◆ A blissful moment in an old private house. Special Edo cuisine and about 40 types of Junmai sake♪
Authentic stone-milled soba that will touch your heart with the owner's passion. Enjoy seasonal delicacies and carefully selected alcoholic beverages.
[Sushi restaurant in Asakusa Tawaramachi, established 111 years ago]
A long-established store that has been in Asakusa for 50 years. We will deliver the charm of tiger blowfish and soft-soft-shelled turtle to everyone. Banquet course available
We have prepared a banquet menu perfect for dining with important people.
Enjoy authentic Japanese-style meal cuisine made with Miyazaki beef, local chicken, seasonal vegetables, and more in Asakusa.
An elegant, authentic kaiseki restaurant suitable for entertaining, betrothals, and weddings. The stylish dance of Asakusa geisha brings back memories of the Edo period.
Asakusa, a town where adult foodies gather
A course with tuna, Hayama beef, and abalone for dinner and entertainment! We also have a great value Kabuki course with all-you-can-drink included!
Ingredients, soup stock, oil... Tempura tempura with careful attention to detail. A popular restaurant where you can enjoy freshly fried food in downtown Asakusa