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There are 12 seats at the counter and 2 seats in a private room. We are now taking reservations for Noboru's limited Christmas course.
“From Ginza to the World” I want to create drama with every bite.
Michelin listed ◆A restaurant that has won Michelin stars for 8 consecutive years has opened. The ever-evolving Tentomi and sushi
Edomae Sushi Shutoku 3rd store with a handful of soul and secret red vinegar
[2 minutes walk from Ginza Station] Carefully selected tuna and Kinmemai rice. Quiet and calm completely private room for 2 to 4 people
[Enjoy live crab kaiseki in Ginza] Enjoy carefully selected brand crabs to your heart's content
[A short walk from Ginza Station] We have 10 counter seats and a private room for 6 people. We are now taking reservations for our Christmas course.
[Right next to Ginza Station] Enjoy the best of Japanese black beef, the legendary Ozaki beef, with the night view of Ginza. Groups are also welcome, so it's perfect for year-end and New Year parties.
There is a cypress counter that seats 8 people, and 4 private rooms that seat 4 to 12 people. Reservations are now open for the Fumi Christmas course.
[Private room available ◎ For entertaining] Enjoy the `` selection Course'' with nigiri and special dishes that change depending on the season and the day's purchase.
Limited time 'Xmas Special Course' available on 12/24 and 25, including tax for 22,000 yen. Now accepting reservations!
Enjoy the exquisite texture of red vinegar rice and fresh ingredients, as well as Teppan-yaki made with carefully selected ingredients. Fully equipped with private rooms
[1 minute walk from Ginza Station] Enjoy Edomae Sushi, which is made with love and care, in a calm Japanese atmosphere. Private room available
[2-minute walk from Ginza Station] Savor the ultimate sushi in a sophisticated traditional Japanese space. An ideal setting for business dinners and entertaining guests.
Grand opening on April 15th on the 6th floor of GINZA SIX! *Closed on January 1st due to a museum holiday.