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[Right next to JR Shinjuku Station] Enjoy seasonal Seafood and Japanese beef in a relaxing space with private rooms! Courses from 4,500 yen
100 Yen Yakitori The popular YouTuber also praises the taste and cost performance! Private rooms available. Open 24 hours!
The kushikatsu has a light coating and you can feel the texture. Beef Cutlet is medium rare! Perfect for girls' night out◎The hotpot is also very popular!! ︎
3 minutes walk from Ningyocho Station □ Chuunojo is a relaxing bar where you can enjoy our specialty Gyoza / Dumpling, Kyushu fresh fish, and other special dishes.
It's welcome and farewell party season! !
[5 minutes from Hamamatsucho Station] Cheers with fresh Meat Dishes delivered directly from the market and a wide selection of delicious sake ♪ Can be reserved for 18 to 48 people ◎
Adult Alley ♫ Danchu, Downtown Now "Honest Bar Hopping" Yoyogi Drinking Course from 3,500 yen
Now accepting reservations for banquets! Open until 5AM!! Featured on "100 Million People's Big Question!? Waratte Koraete!"
[Good location, 1 minute from Shinjuku Station! ] Courses with all-you-can-drink are available ♪ Fully private and semi-private rooms are also available.
2 minutes from Asakusa Station. Enjoy high-quality grilled eel, wagyu beef, and Cow tongue while feeling the Japanese atmosphere. Inbound tourists welcome.
3 minutes from Kinshicho North Exit. Autumn Nights & New Year's Eve Special! 3 hours all-you-can-drink for 5,500 yen! Many private rooms for 4 to 10 people
[5 minutes from Tachikawa Kita Station] Great value all-you-can-drink option! Enjoy delicious skewers made with the know-how of Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) ♪
2 minutes from Shibuya Station ◆ Enjoy Toyama to its fullest! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) that boasts Toyama's seasonal fish and Local Cuisine ◎
◆Open until 23:30!! ◆ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy Gunma Prefecture's famous dishes and rare local sake!!
Highly praised by popular YouTubers! All items 100 yen The origin of Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)!