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[All seats are private rooms with doors! ! Shinagawa Station Konan Exit★2 minutes walk★English, Chinese, and Korean menus available★】
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♪
3 minutes walk from Shinagawa Station! Buffet Restaurants in a resort space with sound and video
[7 minutes walk from Shinagawa Station] A restaurant where you can eat fresh and safe Oyster all year round. We also recommend pizza baked in a stone oven!
[8 minutes from Shinagawa Station] Enjoy delicious drinks and gourmet food at a hidden dining room on the banks of the canal ◆ Semi-private rooms available / available for reserved
Enjoy luxurious seasonal cuisine and craftsmanship in a sophisticated gastronomic space.
In a luxurious space reminiscent of a designer hotel, we serve Japan's finest ingredients using simple cooking methods.
Directly delivered daily from Toyosu and Ota markets. Sashimi and charcoal grilled seasonal fish and live shellfish! 40 types of sake, authentic shochu, etc.
[0 minute walk from Shinagawa Station] Enjoy fresh Oyster and high-quality meat◎
★We accept reservations for various banquets. ★We offer courses with all-you-can-drink options.
Terrace seats open
[In front of Shinagawa Station Konan Exit] [11/7 RENEWAL! 】Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant that focuses on quality and reasonable prices♪
“Hakata Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) Yamaya” has 36 restaurant nationwide! Enjoy carefully selected Kyushu cuisine including authentic Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot).
★Café Restaurants with an open space★You can come empty-handed! BBQ is underway! Check the course for details!
[5 minutes walk from Konan Exit of JR Shinagawa Station] Enjoy a glass of string made from Tsukiji's own processing factory!
[Tokyo Marriott Hotel 1F] Enjoy 3 types of fun at Restaurants, lounge, bar, and high-quality hotel.
Take a breather with an old-fashioned Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) menu. A popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that can be called a sacred place for people working in Shinagawa