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[1 minute from Shinagawa Konan Exit] ☆Established 17 years ago☆Popular, charming back alley◎ restaurant has been expanded and reopened☆
[All seats are private rooms with doors! ! Shinagawa Station Konan Exit★2 minutes walk★English, Chinese, and Korean menus available★】
[3 minutes from Shinagawa Station's Konan Exit] Yakitori/Yakiton, offal hot pot, and meat sashimi grilled over jet-black charcoal that permeates Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) five organs and organs
Summer only♪ BBQ♪ Enjoy a lively BBQ with everyone
★1 minute from Shinagawa Station★Appeared on Nippon TV's Boiling Word 10★Full of seasonal ingredients that the general himself procures in Toyosu every morning! !
[Good location] 1 minute walk from Shinagawa Station Takanawa Exit / Dining floor with 7m high ceilings and 12 private and semi-private rooms
[1 minute walk from Shinagawa Station] Japanese-style Oyster Bar Oyster. We are in the middle of delicious Oyster season!
In a luxurious space reminiscent of a designer hotel, we serve Japan's finest ingredients using simple cooking methods.
Enjoy luxurious seasonal cuisine and craftsmanship in a sophisticated gastronomic space.
Fresh and overwhelmingly affordable sashimi! A Seafood Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that prides itself on seasonal fresh Sushi, and carefully selected Japanese sake.
[5 minutes from the Konan exit of Shinagawa Station/Plenty of private rooms] A Japanese-style meal specialty restaurant that is particular about the ingredients and cooking methods, including the famous "Seiromushi"
[2 minutes walk from Shinagawa Station Konan Exit] Robatayaki and seasonal fish and vegetables! !
Now accepting reservations for various banquets! The private room is perfect for banquets and meals with loved ones, and can accommodate up to 56 people.
Founded 45 years ago, this is an old-fashioned Showa-style retro bar where you can enjoy fish, seasonal vegetables, local sake, and Japanese cuisine.
This is Japanese traditional houseboat that often appears on TV, dramas, magazines, etc. This is "Funasei".