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We have openings today! Please call us! [6 minutes walk from Kachidoki Station] Enjoy the ingredients of all the Three Birds at One Stone group stores.
[3 minutes from Shimbashi Station] “When you come to Tokyo, go to Itamae Sushi” Enjoy Tokyo Sushi recreated with Edomae natural fish and artisan skills
Seafood chirashi, 3 kinds of sashimi, and seasonal vegetable Tempura "Shifuku-Course" 7 dishes, 3 hours all-you-can-drink
[1 minute walk from Ginza Station] Enjoy Edomae Sushi, which is made with love and care, in a calm Japanese atmosphere. Private room available
Great access to Ginza, Shinbashi, Yurakucho, and Hibiya! Celebrate anniversaries and special occasions with the best shrimp dishes.
[Shinbashi 1 minute] Instant tabletop lemon sour & all-you-can-drink highball for 500 yen! All you can eat and drink yakitori for 3,980 yen!
[1 minute from Shinbashi Station Ginza Exit] A private room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy seasonal ingredients and a variety of Creative Cuisine | Banquets up to 46 people
[2 minutes walk from Ginza Station] Carefully selected tuna and Kinmemai rice. Quiet and calm completely private room for 2 to 4 people
■ Directly connected to Ginza Station ■ 6th floor of GINZA SIX: Serves fresh fish and earthenware pot rice [Completely private rooms available]
Private room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that takes pride in Hokuriku specialties | Private rooms available for everyone from 2 people to groups
2 minutes walk from Shinbashi Station! "Suibei" is a long-established restaurant founded 40 years ago. We can accommodate parties for 2 to 100 people in fully private rooms.
[200m above ground with a spectacular view and authentic Japanese Japanese-style meal] A high-quality space perfect for entertaining, dinner parties, birthdays, anniversaries, and dates
★We accept reservations for various banquets. ★We offer courses with all-you-can-drink options.
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.