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A yakiniku restaurant where you can casually enjoy high-quality Japanese black beef *Open from lunch to dinner on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
A yakiniku restaurant where you can enjoy high-quality Japanese black beef in a casual atmosphere. *Seats available on Sunday 23rd
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Akasaka/Akasaka Mitsuke 3 minutes. A high-quality Japanese space where you can enjoy yakitori and delicious local sake◎
◆ 2 minutes walk from Tsukiji Station ◆ 5 minutes walk from Higashi-Ginza Station ◆ Enjoy extra large Nodoguro grilled in a primitive style ◆ Private rooms available ◆
Japanese yakiniku with soul in TOKYO and NAGOYA...
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