From the appearance of the shop, I initially felt the traditional atmosphere that has been preserved over many years in Tsukiji. Although there is no English menu, photos of each dish are displayed on the door, signboard, and inside the shop. The shop is run by a husband and wife, both of them using their somewhat English ability to serve with a smile. When a Korean tourist couple sat beside me at the counter, the two managed to communicate with the chef that they did not want wasabi. The interior of the shop consists only of counter seats, suitable for groups of up to four people at most. Mainly, you can enjoy fresh seafood sourced from Tsukiji Market!
Conveniently located one train ride away from Ginza, Tsukiji and Ueno without any transfers.Within walking distance of Nihonbashi, a center of Japanese culture, and Ningyocho, a traditional downtown area.
Only a 4-minute walk to Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) which features direct buses to major airports. Head to Tokyo Skytree® or Shibuya straight from Suitengumae Station.
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