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◆ 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 ◆
The origin of the third generation of Aozora. Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi made with our unique blend of vinegar.
4 minutes from Tsukiji Station ◆ Enjoy our proud products in a calming Japanese space. Get intoxicated with sake selected from all over the country.
◇3-minute walk from Tsukiji Station/Private rooms available◇High-quality seasonal fresh fish made to order by craftsmen. A long-established sushi restaurant with a variety of banquet plans
Carefully selected natural tuna◆Eating delicious tuna that changes stereotypes at Tsukiji
A new type of Tsukiji Italian restaurant that generously uses fresh ingredients carefully selected from all over the country.
[1 minute walk from Tsukiji Station] Passed down craftsmanship and neat sushi. Enjoy traditional Edomae Sushi
4 minutes from Tsukiji Station ◆ Natural wine and Italian cuisine selection course using seasonal ingredients 6,600 yen
This is a sister store to "Uogashi Tomina" in Toyosu Market, which has been open since 1990.
Pursuing ingredients and cooking methods to the limit, you can feel the earth and ocean beyond.
The originator of Hidenori Sushi made with a handful of soulful secret red vinegar
We offer the blessings of Kyushu's rich mountains and seas in exquisite creative Japanese Japanese-style meal.
Hidenori Tsukiji main store
Course meal starts from 4,500 yen [7 minutes walk from Shintomicho Exit 7] This is a homely restaurant◎
[1 minute walk from Tsukiji Station] “Sushizanmai” is near the 1st station in Tsukiji!! We also have an extensive takeaway menu!
A hidden Japanese restaurant in Tsukiji where you can find exquisite dashi soup, extremely fresh seafood, and exquisite Japanese-style meal
Enjoy sushi from a high-end restaurant in Tsukiji at an outstanding cost performance. A new form of sushi created by a former Sushi school instructor...
Speaking of Tsukiji's hideout, it is "Oku-no-in". The calm atmosphere of a former Japanese restaurant is appealing.