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Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi with a tranquil counter and luxurious private room. selection courses start from 8,800 yen
[A restaurant in Kyoto that is hard to book] Featured in the Michelin Guide, this restaurant is from famous restaurants in Kyoto and Akasaka. Traditional and authentic Edomae sushi
Private rooms available. The sushi chef's selection course, which respects Edomae tradition while continuing to innovate, starts from 6,800 yen.
A casual brand from the famous Ginza restaurant Sushi Kiyoshi has opened a store. Courses start from 11,000 yen. Many high-quality private rooms available
[Enjoy live crab kaiseki in Ginza] Enjoy carefully selected brand crabs to your heart's content
The culmination of a quarter of a century of training at Ginza Kyubey. Please use all five senses to enjoy the grips created by skilled techniques.
"Ginza Festival" is celebrating 20 years since its establishment. A popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that serves exquisite live Hamayaki grilled over Bincho charcoal.
[1 minute from Ginza 1-chome Station] Modern Japanese casual dining where you can enjoy fresh seafood, wine, and sake
[5 minutes walk from JR Shinbashi Station] Private rooms available! A Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that prides itself on sushi! More than 60 types of sushi made with directly delivered fresh fish and red rice
Enjoy seasonal Japanese Japanese-style meal, Sushi, and sake in a calm private room, 30 seconds walk from Ginza Station.
★3 minutes walk from Ginza Station■Specialty! A new style of Japanese-style meal Japanese-style meal you can enjoy high-quality lava steamed ingredients and Seafood with beer!
[1 minute from Ginza 1-chome subway station!] Close to the station x Fully private rooms Japanese-style meal Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with fresh fish delivered directly and Edomae Sushi
Aiming for authentic taste based on tradition
Equipped with a total of 12 private rooms. Enjoy luxurious food and drinks at a hideout for gourmets in the back alleys of Ginza