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<Ginza crab specialty restaurant with fully private rooms> Courses available from 8,900 yen.
[Enjoy live crab kaiseki in Ginza] Enjoy carefully selected brand crabs to your heart's content
Enjoy the "seasonal flavors of Japan" at this hidden gem in Kagurazaka.
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[1 minute from Ginza Station] Enjoy crabs and shellfish shipped directly from Hokkaido and sake in a modern space. For lunch parties and entertainment ◆Completely private rooms available
[Exquisite crab cuisine in a private room] Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a luxurious time in Shinjuku
[1 minute from Yoyogi Station, 5 minutes from Shinjuku Station] We offer authentic and delicious blowfish at a reasonable price.
[2 minutes walk from Iidabashi Station] Enjoy Hokkaido seafood in private rooms at our izakaya! Now accepting reservations for various parties!
[Opening in May 2024] Exquisite bite-sized dishes created by a chef with 35 years of experience
[Short walk from Ikebukuro Station] Many private rooms Authentic Japanese-style meal-drink included 6 dishes 2999 yen
[Complete Private Rooms Available] A crab cuisine restaurant created by chefs with experience from a renowned traditional restaurant. Courses start from 9,900 yen.
Enjoy seasonal specialties and famous sake made with artisanal skills. Enjoy an elegant moment in a Japanese space full of emotion
Enjoy gentle Japanese-style meal made with seasonal ingredients in a hidden gem in Ginza. 2 people ~ Private room available ◎ For entertainment, dinners, and meetings
We offer dishes made with fresh ingredients and alcoholic beverages from around the world.
[Reservations are being accepted from January 1, 2025] A famous restaurant in Aoyama that has been featured in famous media
[1 minute from Ueno Hirokoji Station, 3 minutes from Okachimachi Station] We offer authentic and delicious blowfish at a reasonable price.
[1 minute from Ueno-Hirokoji Station] When it comes to "all-you-can-eat crab" in Tokyo, it's Gottsuo! (Feast in San'in dialect)