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Please enjoy the ``aliveness'' and ``elegance'' of authentic Edomae sushi that can only be produced directly by a fresh fish wholesaler.
We are particular about purchasing, and our desire to deliver "delicious" food to our customers remains the same.
Edomae Sushi Shutoku 2nd store with a handful of soul and secret red vinegar
Edomae Sushi Shutoku 3rd store with a handful of soul and secret red vinegar
The origin of the third generation of Aozora. Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi made with our unique blend of vinegar.
A masterpiece that brings out the deliciousness of fish in all four seasons. Enjoy the finest sushi in an old Japanese house nestled in a back alley.
[2 minutes walk from Ginza Station] Carefully selected tuna and Kinmemai rice. Quiet and calm completely private room for 2 to 4 people
[1 minute walk from Ginza 1-Chome Station] Traditional colorful roll Sushi and modern Japanese creative Seafood dishes
[1 minute from Ginza 1-chome subway station!] Close to the station x Fully private rooms Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with fresh fish delivered directly and Edomae Sushi
[Completely private room available] Fresh ingredients delivered from Hokkaido in Ginza [For anniversaries and special occasions]
5 minutes walk from Tsukiji Station ◆We offer cheap and delicious Seafood! Enjoy our handmade menu in a relaxing atmosphere
[5 minutes walk from Higashi Ginza] Tsukiji, the sacred place for fish. Edomae Sushi with painstaking preparation and craftsmanship
[1 minute walk from Tsukiji Station] Passed down craftsmanship and neat sushi. Enjoy traditional Edomae Sushi
The craftsmanship shines through. Authentic Edomae Sushi "Sushizanmai Honjin". We also offer courses limited to Honjin.
Speaking of Tsukiji's hideout, it is "Oku-no-in". The calm atmosphere of a former Japanese restaurant is appealing.
Among "Sushizanmai", the "New Wing" has a reputation for being comfortable!
Equipped with a total of 12 private rooms. Enjoy luxurious food and drinks at a hideout for gourmets in the back alleys of Ginza