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[3 minutes walk from Keikyu Kamata] Smoking space available ★ Luxurious time to enjoy thick, slowly roasted Cow tongue ◎
Directly connected to Keikyu Kamata Station! Welcome and farewell party ◎ Launch ◎ All-you-can-drink included ~ We have prepared a course that is safe for organizers! Semi-private room available★
2 minutes from the west exit of Kamata Station ◆ Enjoy ingredients delivered directly from Hokkaido with a wide range of local sake in a calm space.
《2 minutes walk from Kamata East Exit! 》This is the original “Umai Sake and Meshi” bar.
2 minutes walk from the west exit of JR Kamata Station! Open from 16:00 on weekdays and 12:00 on weekends and holidays! Comfortable and excellent value for money
[Sushi / Japanese-style meal /banquets] Authentic Edomae Sushi, sake, and side dishes. Authentic Sushi Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where you can enjoy casually at affordable prices
Open 24 hours! [2 minutes from Kamata Station] OK on the day★2 people ~! 250 kinds of all-you-can-eat and drink for 2 hours for 3,278 yen!
Delicious ingredients grilled over charcoal! Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) with lamb chops, Iberian pork, and beautiful cherry chicken! Happy hour held every day
Food is 109 yen and drinks start from 329 yen, which is surprisingly high cost performance! Great value all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink service open 24 hours a day
Fillet cutlet in white [Pork Cutlet Daiki]
[Recommended for small parties of up to 10 people!] We also offer course meals. All-you-can-drink options!
For delicious sushi, sake, and side dishes, come to Sugitama!
5 minutes walk from Kamata station! We are Tempura of our fluffy tempura, which is fried in sesame oil with a unique ratio! Easy drinking◎
[Taste of a Japanese restaurant at an Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) price! ? ] Fresh fish purchased daily from Toyosu and handmade Japanese-style meal that is gentle on the body.
3 minutes from Kamata Station ◆A lively store with a Showa atmosphere! Highly recommended banquet course with unlimited refills of the famous Yakisoba (stir-fried noodles)