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Authentic Edomae sushi! Private rooms are also available for entertaining and special dinners!Enjoy the harmony between the beauty of Japanese style and modernity.
[3 minutes walk from Ikebukuro Station]★Authentic Edomae sushi made by a former Michelin star chef★Starting at 7,980 yen
We are currently accepting reservations for our kaiseki course full of seasonal ingredients. Recommended for entertaining, anniversaries, family reunions, etc.
[1 minute from Takadanobaba Station] Only for students! Highball 50 yen/Lemon Sour 100 yen◎Kuro Obi Takadanobaba store
池袋駅5分◆職人技と豊洲直送鮮魚を活かした寿司をリーズナブルに◎お仕事帰りの1杯や宴会にも
2 minutes from Ikebukuro station ◆ All the shrimp you need! Shrimp dining that can be enjoyed regardless of Japanese or Western genres ♪ Suitable for a wide range of occasions ◎
We offer 5 types of freshly cooked earthen pot rice from all over the country that change seasonally. We recommend eating and comparing!
[5 minutes walk from Ikebukuro Station] Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy carefully selected Japanese Japanese-style meal and sake in Ikebukuro. 2 people ~ Completely private room available!
A stylish Japanese Cuisine restaurant rooted in Ikebukuro where you can enjoy carefully selected Japanese-style meal. Enjoy seasonal dishes such as eel and fugu in a course
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[2 minutes walk from Ikebukuro Station] Creative seasonal Japanese Japanese-style meal and flavorful sake and wine go perfectly together!
Please enjoy the delicate flavors that bring out the natural flavors of the ingredients, as well as the seasonal colors and presentation.
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