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Wakamatsuya

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Restaurant name
Wakamatsuya
Categories Unagi (Eel)
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry)

042-325-5647

Reservation availability

Reservations available

Address

東京都国分寺市東元町2-13-19

Transportation

10 minutes walk from JR Kokubunji Station/Seibu Kokubunji Station

569 meters from Kokubunji.

Opening hours
  • Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

    • 17:00 - 22:00

      L.O. 21:00

  • Wed

    • Closed
  • ■ 営業時間
    *鰻無くなり次第終了

    ■ 定休日
    第3火曜

Hours and closed days may change, so please check with the restaurant before visiting.

Average price(Based on reviews)
JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999

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Payment methods

Credit card accepted

(VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)

Electronic money accepted

(Transportation IC cards (e.g., Suica), nanaco)

QR code payments accepted

Service charge & fee

No service charge, no appetizer fee

Original text

サービス料なし、お通し代なし

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Seats/facilities

Number of seats

35 Seats

( 10 seats at the counter, 1 table for 4, 1 table for 5 (separate room) 2 tatami tables for 5, 2 tables for 5)

Private rooms

Available

Private use

Available

Non-smoking/smoking

Non smoking

Parking

Unavailable

Space/facilities

Relaxing space,Counter seating,Tatami room

Menu

Drink

Sake (Nihonshu),Shochu (Japanese spirits),Wine

Food

Particular about fish

Feature - Related information

Occasion

Family friendly

This occasion is recommended by many people.

Location

A house restaurant

Service

Take-out

Family friendly

Children welcome

Website

http://kokubunji.shop-info.com/azuma/

Remarks

Wakamatsuya was founded in 1948 (by the first generation) in front of Mitaka Station in Tokyo, and later moved to Higashimotocho, Kokubunji City, where it was renamed Azuma Sushi (by the second generation).
In 2014, the third generation owner revived the Wakamatsuya name.

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