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[5 minutes from Ginza Station] Delight in the freshness and exquisite tuna! Enjoy all sake items for 499 yen (549 yen including tax)!
[2 minutes from Tsukiji Station] A crab specialty restaurant where you can enjoy the freshest and richest variety of crabs at reasonable prices.
[Tsukiji's largest restaurant] The main hall surrounded by 200 monitors is a must-see! ◆Private rooms available ◆Many fish dishes
◆ 2 minutes walk from Tsukiji Station ◆ 5 minutes walk from Higashi-Ginza Station ◆ Enjoy extra large Nodoguro grilled in a primitive style ◆ Private rooms available ◆
■Counter seats are popular, where you can enjoy the finest sashimi, natural tuna, and top-quality dogfish cooked right in front of your eyes.■
[4 minutes walk from Tsukiji Station] Enjoy in a private room for two people.
A fun space filled with the scent of the ocean and a lively atmosphere◆Enjoy fresh seafood and a variety of drinks at reasonable prices♪
[Soon after Tsukiji Station] Enjoy small, healthy dishes made with seasonal ingredients and drinks. A relaxing retreat for adults
The owner of a long-established store in Shinjuku takes pride in his ``handmade Gyoza / Dumpling'' that is wrapped to order ◆High-cost course is perfect for a welcome and farewell party
[1 minute walk from Shintomicho Station] A hidden Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy authentic Indian and Nepalese Cuisine!
[Ginza] A masterpiece created by the chef's skill and carefully selected ingredients! Enjoy authentic Chinese food at a reasonable price at a well-known back alley restaurant
★Google 4.2 points★Open until 1am on Fridays and Saturdays★
Carefully selected natural tuna◆Eating delicious tuna that changes stereotypes at Tsukiji
[5 minutes from Tsukiji Station] Enjoy seasonal Japanese Japanese-style meal and over 50 types of sake! From individuals to groups, please feel free to
[3 minutes from Tsukiji Station] Feel free to enjoy sashimi, Tempura, and shellfish. Lunchtime drinks welcome! The concept is “Fish Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) outside Tsukiji Fish Market”