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[All seats are private rooms with doors! ! Shinagawa Station Konan Exit★2 minutes walk★English, Chinese, and Korean menus available★】
[Completely equipped with private rooms] Seasonal Japanese Cuisine created by a chef with experience working at a long-established famous restaurant.
[3 minutes from Shinagawa Station Konan Exit] Equipped with private rooms! A popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy Grilled offal and Gyoza / Dumpling. Maximum capacity 70 people◎
[Easy access, just 1 minute from JR Shinagawa Station Konan Exit] Now accepting reservations for various banquets! Banquet courses from 3,000 yen
[1 minute walk from Konan Exit] Enjoy luxurious seasonal cuisine and craftsmanship in a sophisticated gourmet space.
★4 minutes walk from JR Shinagawa Station Konan Exit★ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy local chicken and Hokkaido cuisine
Now accepting reservations for various banquets! 2 minutes walk from Shinagawa station! Creative Japanese-style meal dining with ``private rooms''★
Open until 24 hours! [3 minutes walk from Shinagawa Station] “Namaiki” is a Hakata Grilled skewer and vegetable roll restaurant where you can eat in a private room.
[Completely private rooms with doors for all seats] Enjoy Sendai beef and Sanriku's seafood and mountain delicacies.
[1 minute walk from Shinagawa Station] Private rooms available! We are proud of our charcoal-grilled Hitachi beef and fresh fish delivered directly from the farm♪ Banquet courses start from 3,500 yen!
Fresh and overwhelmingly affordable sashimi! A Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that prides itself on seasonal fresh Sushi, and carefully selected Japanese sake.
◆ Panoramic view of the night view of Shinagawa ◆ Dishes using high-quality ingredients such as black truffles are provided at reasonable prices ♪ Private room for 2 people ~
A carefully selected lineup of Sushi ingredients made with [the best ingredients purchased that day]
This is Japanese traditional houseboat that often appears on TV, dramas, magazines, etc. This is "Funasei".