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[Tsukiji's largest restaurant] The main hall surrounded by 200 monitors is a must-see! ◆Private rooms available ◆Many fish dishes
Hidden famous restaurant in Ginza, lined with high-class restaurants
◎Notice of price revision◎
[5 minutes walk from Higashi Ginza] Tsukiji, the sacred place for fish. Edomae Sushi with painstaking preparation and craftsmanship
A restaurant in a different world within walking distance from Ginza that has been running for 90 years [Taste] [Hospitality]
[1 minute walk from Tsukiji Station] Passed down craftsmanship and neat sushi. Enjoy traditional Edomae Sushi
[Tsukiji/Kachidoki area] A long-established restaurant with a popular atmosphere where you can casually enjoy delicious blowfish dishes at affordable prices.
3 minutes walk from Shintomicho Station ◆ We deliver Japanese black beef with beautiful marbling at a reasonable price! The relaxing interior can reserved for private use.
1 minute from Tsukiji Station ◆ We offer affordable and authentic Szechuan Cuisine ◎ Enjoy Tsukiji's Chinese Cuisine at our restaurant! The store can reserved
◆2 minutes from Tsukiji Station◆ [Equipped with large and small private rooms] Our specialty is our “Negima Nabe”. A hideaway kaiseki restaurant for adults that is perfect for entertaining.
Course meal starts from 4,500 yen [7 minutes walk from Shintomicho Exit 7] This is a homely restaurant◎
1.2F Soba Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) will resume normal business hours from May! 17:30-22:00
Enjoy kaiseki cuisine and vegetarian cuisine in a comfortable and relaxing space. Seasonal menus and daily lunch specials are also available ◎
Established in 1909, this is a handmade soba restaurant. We are open all year round, with no breaks.
[Tsukiji Main Store] The yakiniku restaurant started by Yakiniku (Grilled meat) is ``Ganso Yakinikuo'', which grills the highest quality sashimi to an exquisite degree of doneness.
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.