Minato

Minato is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is also called Minato City in English. Minato was formed in 1947 as a merger of Akasaka, Azabu and Shiba wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. Wikipedia.
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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Tokyo Tower, reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, is a significant landmark in Tokyo and Japan. It was opened in 1958 and celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2018. Standing at 333m tall, it offers observation areas at 150m and 250m high, providing stunning views of Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tsukuba, and the entire Tokyo metropolis.
Absolutely worth the extra ticket! The Sky Deck gives a breathtaking open-air view of Tokyo — you can feel the breeze and see the city lights. It’s especially beautiful around sunset or at night when the skyline glows. The staff are friendly and help keep the experience smooth and safe. You can see landmarks like Roppongi Hills, Rainbow Bridge, and even Mount Fuji on a clear day. It’s peaceful, romantic, and unforgettable — definitely one of the best viewpoints in Tokyo.
Sharon L — Google review
Tokyo Tower is an iconic and absolutely beautiful landmark! The views from the observation deck are stunning, offering a fantastic panorama of Tokyo. The atmosphere around the tower is lively, and the structure looks incredible both during the day and when it’s illuminated at night. There are great shops and food options nearby, making the visit even more enjoyable. Overall, a wonderful experience and a must-visit spot when you’re in Tokyo!
CG S — Google review
🗼🗼🗼 I visited Tokyo Tower at night and didn’t go inside, but even just standing beneath it was unforgettable. The tower looked stunning against the dark sky — glowing in warm orange lights that made the whole area feel calm yet alive. Seeing it up close, the structure felt much more impressive than I expected; it’s elegant, detailed, and almost surreal when you look straight up from the base. There were quite a few people taking photos, but the atmosphere was peaceful. Everyone seemed quietly amazed, just trying to capture the moment. I stayed there for a while, watching the lights shimmer and feeling the night breeze — it was simple but beautiful. Even without going up to the observation deck, visiting Tokyo Tower at night was a lovely experience. It’s one of those places that makes you feel connected to the city, even from the ground. Deffo worth stopping by, especially if you enjoy calm night walks and city lights. P.s sometimes it changes color for special events like Christmas or Trump’s visit 😀
烏薩奇家長 — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Charming, nostalgic Tokyo Tower is perfect for a romantic evening. Tokyo Tower might not be the tallest building in Tokyo anymore, but it has a charm that Tokyo Skytree doesn’t quite replace. The classic orange and white lattice design feels like Tokyo’s version of the Eiffel Tower, and at night the warm lighting makes it a really romantic spot, especially for couples. The observation deck doesn’t reach the same dizzying height as Tokyo Skytree, but the view is still beautiful, you’re close enough to the city to see the streets, cars, and buildings in detail, which actually feels more intimate. In the evening, the city lights spread out around you and it’s a great place for a date or a relaxed night time visit. What I liked about Tokyo Tower: • Romantic night vibe – warm lighting, softer atmosphere, and lots of couples. • Nostalgic feel – it’s an old Tokyo icon and you can really feel the history. • Nice surroundings – close to Zojo-ji Temple and Shiba Park, so you can enjoy a walk before or after. Things to know (especially vs Tokyo Skytree): • The views are great, but not as high or as wide as Tokyo Skytree. • The interior is older and more compact compared to Skytree’s modern, spacious decks. • If your priority is the most impressive city panorama, Tokyo Skytree is the better single choice. My recommendation If you have time for only one big observation tower in Tokyo and you want the most epic, high-up view, I’d choose Tokyo Skytree. But if you enjoy classic landmarks, a slightly quieter experience and a romantic evening atmosphere, Tokyo Tower is absolutely worth a visit and makes a lovely night time date spot.
Jacksen N — Google review
Tokyo Tower, completed in 1958, is a 333-metre radio and television tower built during Japan’s era of intense postwar reconstruction. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower yet engineered to be lighter and taller, it quickly became a national symbol of renewed confidence and technological progress. For decades it functioned as Tokyo’s main broadcast structure and still operates as a communications tower today. Situated at the edge of Shiba Park and directly beside Zojo-ji Temple, the tower forms one of Tokyo’s most recognisable juxtapositions: the red-and-white steel lattice rising behind historic temple roofs. From many perspectives within the park—especially Momiji-dani—the tower appears above the trees as a fixed vertical presence contrasting with the quieter, older landscape. Tokyo Tower remains fully accessible to visitors. The Main Deck (150 m) now (November 2025) costs 1,500 yen, while the Top Deck Tour (150 m + 250 m) is 3,300 yen. Daytime views emphasise the geometry of Shiba Park and the surrounding districts; evening visits reveal the full sweep of the illuminated city.
Anna K — Google review
One the must see when in Tokyo 🗼, the tower is best to visit at night. It lights up a bright orange color that is visible miles away. At the base entrance there's a crepe station that serves great ice cream and a variety of you guessed it crepes. Inside you have several shops that offer souvenirs from shirts, toys, keychains and everything else related to the tower but they also have several Tokyo related merch. There's a hello kitty section and lots of snack souvenirs from cookies to candy galore. To gain access to the top of the tower you need to get tickets at the main entrance. There's bathrooms available by the stairs incase you require them now you know where they're at. Overall it's a great place to visit while in Tokyo and there's also a small park right next to it if you dare to enter at night
O A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tokyo Tower – A Must-See Icon in Tokyo Tokyo Tower is absolutely worth a visit — an iconic landmark with incredible views and a calm, beautiful atmosphere high above the city. The observation deck gives you a full 360° look over Tokyo: the skyline, the river, and even glimpses of Mount Fuji on a clear day. The tower itself is stunning up close, especially at night when it’s lit up in warm orange tones. The whole experience feels organised, safe, and easy to navigate. Staff are friendly, and the elevators are fast, so even when it’s busy it still flows well. Plenty of little shops, snacks, and photo spots downstairs, making it a fun stop for families, couples, or anyone exploring the city. A classic Tokyo experience — simple, iconic, and absolutely worth it.
Nicole S — Google review
Visiting Tokyo Tower at night was an incredible experience. The tower’s warm orange glow against the evening sky is truly stunning. The observation deck offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s city lights. The place is clean, well-maintained, and easy to access. Highly recommended for anyone exploring Tokyo! 🗼
Mharz — Google review
4 Chome-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japanhttps://www.tokyotower.co.jp/+81 3-3433-5111Tips and more reviews for Tokyo Tower
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Business park
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Roppongi Hills is a bustling commercial complex in Minato City, featuring the iconic 238-meter Mori Tower and a wide array of amenities. This area is part of the Special Zone for Asian Headquarters initiative, aimed at attracting foreign companies with various incentives. The complex houses offices, restaurants, art museums, movie theaters, and TV stations.
I visited here during Christmas, and the illumination was absolutely beautiful — rows of lights stretching for kilometers. The event was lively and very crowded, but the festive atmosphere made it really enjoyable. The weather was also perfect at that time.
Busher P — Google review
One of my favourite spots to chill in the winter! The lights, music, and liveliness in the atmosphere is something I look forward to! Now is a perfect time to visit; weekdays so you can enjoy the city and avoid the crowds ^_^
The A — Google review
❤️⭐️We love visiting here specially from November. Every year they are having Christmas illumination around the area and a German Christmas market. Very popular with locals and foreigners to gather at night to enjoy the Christmas lights and the night view of the old Tokyo Tower. Be aware that it gets very very crowded. The area is a high end shopping area and business area as well. With lots of restaurants and cafes. They also have a museums if you want to check out.
Merry ( — Google review
Here’s a detailed review of Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ) — what’s great, what to watch out for, and whether it’s worth visiting. What Is Roppongi Hills? • Roppongi Hills is a large, upscale mixed-use complex in Tokyo’s Roppongi neighborhood.  • It was developed by Mori Building (Minoru Mori) and opened in 2003.  • The centerpiece is Mori Tower, a 54-story skyscraper (238 m tall) that houses offices, shops, restaurants, a museum, and an observatory.  • The complex includes: residential apartments, cinemas, restaurants, public plazas, green spaces (like gardens), and more.  ⸻ Highlights / Strengths 1. Stunning Views • The Tokyo City View observation deck offers 360-degree views of Tokyo’s skyline.  • On a clear day, you can see landmarks like Tokyo Tower, and even Mount Fuji in the distance.  • Reviewers particularly recommend going at sunset or night when the city lights up.  2. Mori Garden • A peaceful, traditional Japanese garden within the complex.  • Features waterfalls, ponds, trees, and walks — very photogenic and relaxing, especially during cherry blossom season.  • Entry is free.  3. Art and Culture • Mori Art Museum is in the Mori Tower (upper floors).  • The public space includes art installations and design elements — Roppongi Hills actively integrates public art.  • It’s a cultural hub, not just a shopping mall. 4. Shopping & Dining • A wide range of shops — from high fashion to more accessible retailers.  • Restaurants are diverse: you can find casual cafés, fine dining, and everything in between.  • The Roppongi Hills Club (members-only) is noted for its excellent food and views.  5. Convenient Location • Very well-connected by public transport (Tokyo Metro, etc.).  • The design makes it relatively easy to walk between key attractions within the complex.  6. Atmosphere • Feels like a “city within a city”: modern, clean, sophisticated.  • Good for a full-day outing: you can shop, eat, see art, relax in the garden, and enjoy the view. ⸻ Drawbacks / Criticisms 1. Cost • As a high-end complex, dining and shopping can be expensive. • The observation deck isn’t free: (according to TripAdvisor) ticket costs add up.  2. Sky Deck Closure • The rooftop open-air Sky Deck has reportedly been permanently closed (based on visitor reports).  • That’s a loss for those who want a very open, unobstructed outdoor viewpoint. 3. Design / Practical Issues • Some users online mention design flaws, such as open courtyards without shelter, which can be uncomfortable when it rains. > “That huge open courtyard? Had no covering so you’d get rained on.”  • There has also been mention of a tragic past accident connected to revolving doors.  4. Crowds • During peak times (weekends, evenings) it gets quite busy, especially in public areas, shops, and decks. (Implied in travel guides.)  • Elevators (especially to the observation deck) can be congested during lunch hours, according to guide advice.  5. Exclusivity • Some parts (like the Roppongi Hills Club) are members-only, so experiences vary widely depending on access.  6. Redevelopment Critique • From an urban planning perspective, critics argue it represents very “corporate-managed” urbanism: a polished, consumption-driven environment.  ⸻ Overall Impression / Verdict • Very Recommended for Tourists & Locals If you’re visiting Tokyo and want a sophisticated, modern spot that combines art, views, and good food, Roppongi Hills is an excellent pick. • Great for Romantic or Chill Outings The observation deck and garden make it ideal for date nights, relaxing walks, or catching a panoramic city view. • Not Ideal for Budget Travelers Because of its upscale nature, it’s not the cheapest destination in Tokyo. • Be Mindful of Timing Try to go on a weekday or during off-peak hours for a more relaxed experience. Also check whether the observation areas (like City View) are open — there have been closures.
Share S — Google review
Roppongi Hills Christmas Light-Up is absolutely beautiful! The whole Keyakizaka street transforms into a magical winter walkway with sparkling blue-white lights and a perfect view of Tokyo Tower in the background. The atmosphere is calm, festive and super photogenic — great for couples, friends or anyone who loves night strolls. It does get a little crowded during peak hours, but still very manageable. Overall, a must-visit spot in Tokyo during the Christmas season!
Joey N — Google review
We went here to see the illuminations for Christmas. They did not disappoint. The best photo with the illuminated Tokyo Tower has to be taken while crossing the street. The police were there to make sure everyone was safe.
Wendy F — Google review
Roppongi Hills truly impressed me with its vibrant atmosphere and beautiful illuminations! ✨ The streets were bustling. It's a fantastic spot for a night out during the Christmas period.
Tomer C — Google review
Roppongi is a great area. It’s probably where the people earning the most in Tokyo live, very high end apartments and a bit more space and less crowds. Mitsuoka makes brand new vintage cars, the red car is a Yaris remade, amazing craftsmanship and style. I want this car, it looks a bit like a jaguar. Great area and check out Teamlabs Borderless, incredible.
Ben C — Google review
6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6108, Japanhttps://www.roppongihills.com/+81 3-6406-6000Tips and more reviews for Roppongi Hills
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Zōjō-ji Temple is the main temple of Jōdo-shū Buddhism and features ornate buildings dating back to the 1600s. Situated in Tokyo, it offers a unique experience as it stands at the beginning of modern Tokyo Tower, showcasing a blend of ancient history and contemporary architecture. Originally founded in 1393, the temple was relocated to its current location in 1598.
Visited the temple three times during my trip to Tokyo. The temple in itself is rather serene and majestic, which is perfect for worshippers like myself. Given the temple’s relationship with the Tokugawa shogunate, the temple grounds also houses the tombs is several Tokugawa shoguns. Be sure to be here early so that you will be able to enter the grounds of the museum at B1 which is simply breathtaking and the grounds of the Tokugawa tombs.
Michael C — Google review
Spectacular Buddhist temple just in front of the Tokyo tower 🗼. At some times you can see the monks doing their services. This place was very calm and quiet despite central location. I recommend coming here for moment of reflection.
Culture T — Google review
Zojo-ji Temple is such a beautiful and peaceful spot right in the middle of Tokyo. You can actually see Tokyo Tower rising behind the temple—it’s such a stunning view and makes for the perfect photo moment. The temple grounds are quiet and well-kept, and there’s this lovely mix of history and calm that makes you want to slow down and just take it all in. We got our goshuin here and even picked up a goshuincho belt, which was such a nice surprise! Definitely worth a visit if you’re exploring the area—it’s a perfect blend of culture, history, and those iconic Tokyo vibes.
Jane G — Google review
Important temple for Tokyo (Edo), very close to Tokyo Tower (NB - not Skytree). Peaceful, a great place for meditation (at least early in the morning, at 9-10 am, as not many visitors were around when I went there). The famous Tokugawa family had their cemetery here (not Tokugawa Ieyasu, but 6 other shoguns)
Japonaisseur — Google review
Quiet. Free entry. A bit creepy with all the small Buddhas in the garden of the temple. They are the guardians of the dead children. It is a highly spiritual place. Beware of the many mosquitoes in the garden. It seems Tokyo has an increasing mosquito issue across the whole city. Walking distance from Tokyo Tower.
Lora O — Google review
This is a really cool temple in the middle of the Tokyo metropolis. The juxtaposition between modern and traditional is fascinating and beautiful. I was lucky to witness a local family participating in a religious ceremony for their children at the temple, and it was very beautiful. If you are in the area, this is a great way to spend your time in this neighborhood.
Aracruz1988 — Google review
The temple is stunning. The craftsmanship and upkeep are such high standards and will leave you impressed. This temple is fantastic because you get a 2 for 1 with a view of Tokyo Tower behind.
Stephen D — Google review
We had a guide on arrival in Tokyo and he was fabulous - this was one of the places we visited with him It’s very central in Tokyo and well worth a visit - it has a large area of gardens that it’s located in and also has a great little tea room where you could get an ice team or drink Be prepared to do lots of walking as even if you take the train you still need to walk to the station - note there are lots of steps ! The little statues represent the children who have passed and who are being looked after in the after life - very sweet
Sandy C — Google review
4 Chome-7-35 Shibakoen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japanhttps://www.zojoji.or.jp/+81 3-3432-1431Tips and more reviews for Zojo-ji Temple
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Modern art museum
Museums
Art Museums
Situated in the Mori Tower within Roppongi Hills Mall, Mori Art Museum offers a captivating experience for art enthusiasts. The museum's location on the 52nd and 53rd floors provides breathtaking views of Tokyo. Showcasing international contemporary artwork through rotating exhibitions, it boasts an impressive collection ranging from Middle Eastern art to cutting-edge video installations. Visitors can also enjoy the panoramic vistas of Tokyo while savoring a drink at the Mado Lounge as the city lights up at night.
One of the best museum exhibits I’ve seen in a long time. Every room was laid out so well and and made you want to go deeper. I learned a lot, left inspired and feel like I really got to be immersed in not just the architecture but the mind of the architect.
VV M — Google review
Stunning museum with a constantly shifting selection of art, which makes repeated visits rewarding. Next time I visit Japan will definitely come here again and know I’ll see something different! The building itself has many options for snacking and shopping and the museum itself is all the way on floor 52 which makes for gorgeous views of the city. Staff were friendly and I felt welcome there!
Whitney G — Google review
Overall, the art museum was impressive and well worth the visit. The exhibits seem to rotate often enough to keep things interesting. During my visit, the main focus was on architecture, which made the entire experience really engaging. I especially appreciated the layout of the museum and how clearly they explained the flow of the installations—it was thoughtfully organized and easy to follow. The price was reasonable, and the museum itself was easy to navigate from the train station, so accessibility wasn’t an issue at all. One thing to note, though, is that the Skyview requires a separate ticket. You can either buy both the art museum and Skyview tickets together or just the Skyview if that’s what you’re after. If you plan to visit the Skyview, I recommend going around sunset or later at night. It’s much less crowded, and the views are absolutely stunning at that time. All in all, the art museum offered a fascinating look at architecture and design, and the Skyview added an incredible panoramic finish to the experience. It’s a place I’d definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys thoughtful exhibits and scenic views in one stop.
Marissa W — Google review
One of my more beloved art museums. Their exhibits rotate quite regularly, which is impressive. The artist selection is always at the forefront of modern art and looking into the future. So you will find a lot of topics relating to the digital and technology. Spaces are always well curated. Staff lovely and the entire museum seems very organised. Themed meals are super cute too.
P — Google review
The Mori Art Museum, located on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills, is a fantastic place to visit. I went on a Sunday morning and was pleasantly surprised - no lines at the ticket counter or entrance. The current exhibition focuses on the work and vision of Sou Fujimoto. The first gallery showcases an impressive array of architectural models, crafted from a variety of materials and styles, creating a visually stunning display. It's a remarkable exhibition—highly recommended !!!
Gaby G — Google review
A very nice, high-end museum on the 52nd floor, so the views alone are spectacular. You can also book a combined ticket for the museum and the rooftop platform - though it was closed during my visit. Still, the museum itself is well worth seeing, and several rooms offer stunning city views. I checked out the Fujimoto exhibition. I struggled a bit to follow the “red thread” through the show, but it was still engaging. The museum’s setting provided a beautiful frame for the exhibition.
Christian B — Google review
The Mori Art Museum (MAM) is a contemporary art museum on the 53rd floor of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower in Tokyo. It is currently showing the exhibition "The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto: Primordial Future Forest" If you are interested in city design, buliding and architecture. There are lot of miniature models and old scratches. It is worth to visit, if not then save your entrance fee. The staffs are helpful and guild you in and out.
Simon W — Google review
The museum was closed for changing of exhibition. The Machu Picchu exhibition was going on and it was an interesting show as I do not hear or see much about Peru. This also gave us a chance to get up to the 52nd floor with a fantastic view from Roponggi Hills tower.
Trotting H — Google review
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 53階, 6 Chome-10-1 Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo 106-6150, Japanhttps://www.mori.art.museum/jp/+81 50-5541-8600Tips and more reviews for Mori Art Museum
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Park
Nature & Parks
Shiba Park is a beautifully landscaped park in Minato-ku, Tokyo that offers a serene escape from the bustling city. The park features an artificial gorge with a waterfall and is adorned with ornamental trees, including rows of ginkgo trees in the outer gardens of Meiji Shrine. Visitors can enjoy the stunning autumn colors while sitting on benches and gazing at Tokyo Tower.
Such an amazing place to go for a picnic with friends and it's also a good place to make friends as well. Everyone is open to chat. The humidity was high but worth all the time we spent there. You have an amazing view from Tokyo Tower and got to see the transition from day to night, simply beautiful. For first timers, if you're bringing food or beverages, bring also some trash bags and keep it clean for the others.
Juan M — Google review
Large open space, public restrooms and small child play equipment. Nice walking/jogging path. Was relaxing in the morning.
Andrew G — Google review
I love this park that is close to Zojo-ji. You can also see the Tokyo tower in the background. The whole area is very popular with locals. There is a peace lamp in the park.
A K — Google review
An awesome stretch of green space in the heart of Tokyo city, overlooking the magnificent Tokyo Tower. Believe me, you'll get some of the best views of 🗼 from this park. I went here during sunset so the views were extra special.
Tanush T — Google review
This place very comfortable for picnic with family, partner and friend. U can see great view the tokyo tower from shiba park. Very clean 🤗
Alfika A — Google review
Nice community park to stroll through or to sit on a shaded park bench to relax. One section of the park was blocked from entry due to "falling trees and rocks."
Craig B — Google review
It’s alright. Great views of Tokyo tower and zozoji temple. Good to take in the cultural aspects of Japan. Tourist friendly sort of. Lots of walking. A lot of people bring their pets here. The sidewalks are a bit narrow but is okay.
J. S — Google review
Shiba Park feels like a quiet breath in the middle of Tokyo. Soft grass under your feet Tokyo Tower watching over you and little paths that lead to nowhere in particular. It is calm green and just the kind of spot where time slows down a little. I think in the summer it's beautiful.
Mia V — Google review

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The INNOCENT CARVERY offers a wide variety of cuts and preparations, including tongue, cheek, loin, rump, and chateaubriand. The chef cooks right in front of you at your table, providing an interactive dining experience. While English may be a slight barrier, the staff is willing to share interesting facts about each dish. It's recommended to make a reservation in advance as the restaurant can get busy.
Culinary Masterpiece of Japanese Beef If you're looking for the best beef experience in Japan, this is the place. Hands down, this was the finest beef we've ever tasted—not only in Japan, but anywhere! The quality of the meat is extraordinary, with each cut melting in your mouth and bursting with rich, exquisite flavor. Beyond the beef, the entire dining experience was exceptional. The attention to detail, the knowledgeable staff, and the perfect ambiance all came together to create one of the best meals we've had. This restaurant is a must-visit for any meat lover looking to experience Japanese beef at its absolute peak
נדב ר — Google review
It was my second time visiting this restaurant. I ordered chef table course this time. The menu included all the excellent beef from Japan, including Kobe (神戶)Omi (近江) Matsusaka (松阪)Moreover, we have tried the Wagyu tongue sashimi. Last but not least, the fruit plate is so delicious. Highly recommended!!
Nicholas T — Google review
Visited in June 2025. Absolutely fine yakiniku course experience. Talented chef, excellent products and attentive staff. We seated at the counter and enjoyed the chef preparing our courses. Highly recommend
Nareerat C — Google review
OCT 2024 Made a reservation for the omakase course which had around ten different cuts of wagyu. Dishes included cured meat, fried cutlet, sashimi, tartare, yakiniku and sukiyaki; and premium ingredients including sea urchin and caviar were used. All the yakiniku and sukiyaki were prepared and cooked at the table by the staff. The cuts of wagyu were high quality, raw meat was fresh, and the yakiniku has a generous portion of thick cut chateaubriand, tongue and outside skirt meat. The wagyu was tender and the marbling was just the right amount where you can eat a lot without feeling heavy in the stomach. Overall it was a very delicious wagyu course, quite expensive but worth the value for the premium cuts and the table service; staffs were also polite and friendly.
Barry — Google review
Really love the free flow of salad, add freshness for me to keep going on with the all u can eat wagyu beef in 90 mins.
Rebecca L — Google review
We found this place online and it was an amazing experience. The omakase course completely blew our mind. Each menu item had multiple highlights. We had sashimi from Yamagata, thick cuts of tongue from Sendai and other cuts from Ota. They had someone who would grill the cuts for you and recommend the sauces to go with each cut. Dessert was seasonal fruits and shaved ice. I recommend the omakase and the restaurant to anyone who is able to make reservations online.
Clara C — Google review
Really nice wagyu beef restaurant. It's expensive, of course, but worth it as a splurge meal. The attire is very casual for such a nice meal (lots of t-shirts). The staff knows enough English. We got the omakase course. Delicious! Took 2.5 hours. 8:30 seating.
Bill S — Google review
We came for the basic tasting course and loved it. The restaurant is off the beaten track, which was nice after staying in central Tokyo. The service was spot on - attentive, friendly and professional. The restaurant is beautiful. The food was amazing - wonderfully prepared, explained and presented. We had such a wonderful dinner and would highly recommend this place.
Rebekah B — Google review
カルハ西麻布 101, 1 Chome-4-28 Nishiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0031, Japanhttps://www.innocent-carvery.jp/+81 3-5411-2911Tips and more reviews for The INNOCENT CARVERY
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Kaiseki restaurant
Box lunch supplier
Kappo Kawada is a renowned restaurant offering innovative and fusion Japanese and Western creative cuisine. Open for dinner from Tuesday to Sunday, it provides two dining sessions in the evening. The restaurant is known for its unique and deep character, with the chef's background in a beauty clinic adding to the intriguing story behind its establishment. Guests can expect an entertaining experience as the entertainer general welcomes them wholeheartedly.
Located in the bustling district of Toranomon, Tokyo, Kappa Kawada offers an exquisite dining experience that seamlessly blends traditional Japanese flavors with modern culinary techniques. Each dish is a work of art, beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. Chef’s Charisma: 11/10 One of the standout features of Kappa Kawada is Chef Kawada himself. Not only is he a master of his craft, but he also brings a sense of humor and charm to the dining experience.
藤アンナ — Google review
For the price paid, there was a good variety of dishes and there were "expensive" items such as shark's fun, caviar etc. worth a try but not mind blowing.
Cookie M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a store with a great personality from the owner. The chef had no prior experience in food and beverages and was self-taught, so the quality is excellent. You can also enjoy a variety of different types of food, so you will never get bored. He was an entertainer and had a very nice atmosphere inside the store. We hope to see you again next month. (Original) 大将の人柄が素晴らしいお店です。 大将は元々飲食の経験はなく独学でこのクオリティは素晴らしい。 また様々なジャンルの食事ができて飽きが来ません。 エンターテイナーな一面もあり店内はとてもいい雰囲気でした。 また来月もよろしくお願い致します。
Ti T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The two of us were there for my birthday and had a really great evening. We were warmly welcomed and had the opportunity to try a delicious sparkling sake. All courses were exceptionally tasty and well thought out. You could see the chef's craftsmanship and love for the dishes in the dishes and everything tasted excellent. We had a lot of fun that evening, the sous chef and all the service staff were very attentive and very friendly throughout. Each course was explained in detail so that we always received interesting information about the dishes. The boss is a great host with a lot of heart and a great sense of humor. We would come back at any time and can definitely recommend coming here. Great experience, great evening, great team, an absolutely lovely host - thanks to the entire Kappo Kawada team, keep it up! We thank you for the wonderful time, the delicious food and the great drinks. (Original) Wir waren zu Zweit an meinem Geburtstag dort und hatten einen wirklich tollen Abend. Wir wurden sehr herzlich begrüßt und hatten direkt die Gelegenheit einen köstlichen Sparkling Sake probieren zu dürfen. Alle Gänge waren außergewöhnlich lecker und durchdacht. Man hat den Gerichten die Handwerkskunst und Liebe zum Produkt des Küchenchefs angesehen und es hat auch alles hervorragend geschmeckt. Wir hatten super viel Spaß an dem Abend, der Sous Chef sowie alle Service Mitarbeiter waren total aufmerksam und durchgehend alle sehr freundlich. Jeder Gang wurde ausgiebig erklärt, sodass wir immer interessante Informationen zu den Gerichten bekamen. Der Chef ist ein toller Gastgeber mit viel Herz und einem tollen Sinn für Humor. Wir würden jederzeit wiederkommen und können unbedingt empfehlen hier her zu kommen. Tolles Erlebnis, toller Abend, tolles Team, ein absolut liebenswerter Gastgeber - Danke gesamtes Team Kappo Kawada weiter so! Wir danken Euch für die wundervolle Zeit, das leckere Essen und die tollen Drinks.
Fabian L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I regularly frequent Aproniki Kawada in Toranomon. The chef has a strong personality and always leaves me feeling full and happy. (^^) The first half of the meal focuses on single dishes, the second half features several rolls of sushi, and the final dish varies daily, from luxurious fatty tuna to takoyaki (fatty tuna tako) to yakisoba (fried noodles) or curry. This kappo restaurant never tires of its customers and is always entertaining. This is a restaurant worth visiting even if you've never eaten anything since breakfast! They also offer lunch bento boxes. (Original) 定期的に通わせて頂いている、虎ノ門にある、割烹着かわださん。 大将のキャラが強烈で毎回、楽しく腹パンにさせてくれます(^^) 前半は一品中心で後半にお鮨が数巻、締めは贅沢トロタクや焼きそばやカレーなどその日によって変わります。お客を飽きさせない常に楽しませてくれる割烹料理屋さんです。 朝から絶食で行くべきお店です! ランチ弁当もやってます。
Kenpeace I — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Kappo Kawada] champagne PIERRE CALLOT PIERRE CALLOT So, cheers 🥂 Soup of soft-shelled turtle, small shrimp and caviar, red sea bream, eel, oyster🦪, sea urchin, domestic black tongue, hamburger, sushi, ramen🍜 Innovative Trotaku♡ There was a lot of salmon roe in one box of sea urchin, and it was like a seafood ohagi🥰 Enjoy the entertainment of the general ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶ It was gorgeous♪(*^^)o∀*∀o(^^*)♪ The course contents change every month, incorporating seasonal ingredients. So you can enjoy it no matter how many times you go 🩷 Thank you for the meal❣️ (Original) 【割烹 かわだ】 シャンパーニュ ピエール・カロ PIERRE CALLOT で、乾杯🥂 スッポンのスープ、小海老とキャビア、金目鯛、鰻、牡蠣🦪、ウニ、国産黒タン、ハンバーガーに、お寿司に、ラーメン🍜 斬新な、トロタク♡ ウニ1箱に、いくらが入って、海鮮おはぎのようでした🥰 大将のエンターテイメントも堪能٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶ 豪華でした♪(*^^)o∀*∀o(^^*)♪ コース内容は、旬の食材を入れ込み毎月変わります。とのことで、何度行っても楽しめる🩷 ごちそうさまでした❣️
佐野朱俐 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The owner, Mr. Kawada, doesn't have a food or beverage business, and has come to this point through self-teaching. I had a very good impression of the general's personality and character. I also liked the space of the store. non-alcoholic beer Shrimp lotus root dumplings, matsutake mushrooms Scallops, onions, white wine, butter, caviar n25 Golden sea bream, sushi, Toyama kelp Shark fin Miyagi flower petals only Vinegar rice and ojiya Fried Spanish mackerel, truffle, tartare Squid nigiri Konome Sudachi white shrimp Tuna nigiri Medium Toro Shrimp Truffle soba Almond tofu (Original) 大将の川田さんは飲食系がなく、完全独学でここまできたお店です。 大将の人柄とキャラクターがとてもよい印象でした。 あとは、お店の空間も好きでした ノンアルコールビール えびのレンコン団子 松茸 ホタテ 玉ねぎ 白ワイン  バター キャビア n25 金目鯛 ぼうずし 富山の昆布 フカヒレ 宮城 はなびらだけ 酢飯とおじや サワラのフライ トリュフ タルタル イカのにぎり 木の芽 すだち 白エビ マグロ 握り 中トロ えび トリュフ そば 杏仁豆腐
Pami T — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visit about once a month. This is a restaurant where the entertaining chef welcomes you with all his heart. Everything is delicious!! He combines this with that!? Why!? I'm always impressed by the combinations of ingredients I've never tried before! I always think that the chef just loves to eat delicious food. This is a restaurant that makes me feel happy after finishing a meal, thinking, "Ah, I was able to eat something delicious today too!" (Original) 月に1度のペースで伺っています。 エンターテイナーな大将が全力で出迎えてくださるお店です。 全て美味しい!! これとこれを合わせたの!?なんで!? というような今まで食べたことない組み合わせの食材に毎回感動! 大将はとにかく美味しいものを食べるのが好きなんだろうな…といつも思います。 食べ終わって、あぁ今日も美味しいものが食べられた!と幸せな気持ちになれるお店です。
Shihomin Y — Google review
HOYOビル 2階, 3 Chome-5-9 Nishishinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0003, Japanhttps://kappo-kawada.com/?utm_source=GBP&utm_medium=GBP&utm_term+81 90-9818-5495Tips and more reviews for Toranomon Kappo Kawada
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Cocktail bar
Gen Yamamoto is a unique cocktail bar in Azabu-Juban, offering an intimate omakase-style experience with one man tending to eight seats. The menu features meticulously crafted cocktails made from locally sourced fruits and vegetables, such as hassaku citrus paired with Marc de Champagne and kiwi with soju and matcha. Each drink is stirred and measured by eye, then served in exquisite glassware alongside carefully selected flowers.
Amazing experience well worth the time. If you love cocktails this is like the top tier sushi bar equivalent where everything is hand crafted in front of you with the same level of skill and care. Great to experience with up to 8 people.
Scott — Google review
This place might not be for everyone, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. And reservation was easy, even though I live in Europe. If you want traditional cocktails - this isn't a place for you. But if you are looking for something new and special - you should definitely visit Gen Yamamoto. The cocktails were great, albeit unorthodox, and the barman was nice and professional. At first, I wanted to try 4-5 cocktails. But every drink was something special and every time I heard the ingredients I couldn't believe that this drink would taste good. But every time I was proven wrong. So I decided to go until the end - to the 7th cocktail. And it was the best of them all. Just some of the ingredients that were used: mashed potatoes, wasabi with pineapple, garlic brandy. One of the best drinking experiences in my life.
Felix M — Google review
Gen Yamamoto was a very unique cocktail experience. You have the option of choosing 4, 5 or 7 courses. 7 is a cool 10,000 yen. Yamamoto-san speaks English quite well and provides a course by course description similar to dishes being brought out from the kitchen at a Michelin restaurant. Every cocktail is prepared in plain sight as you would see at an omakase sushi restaurant. Nearly every cocktail is a blend of fruit or vegetables and one spirit. Yamamoto-san used Finnish whiskey in two of the cocktails, as well as sochu and brandy. My favorite was the tomato, lemon juice and whiskey blend. The smoky whiskey and fresh tomato juice complimented each other harmoniously. I’m trying to recreate it at home and the tomato jam seems to be the one missing element. You need to make a reservation over the phone starting from a week out. I asked my hotel concierge to call but Yamamoto-san requested to speak with my directly since he speaks English. There were two tourists from China and one from New York. Neither party stayed for all 7 courses, so I was the last one there. I will say that some of the reviews complaining about the lack of spirits used are valid. Yamamoto-san uses less than a shot of alcohol per cocktail so you end up getting more fruit and vegetable juice than a bonafide cocktail. That said, I still enjoyed the creativity behind each cocktail and left inspired but still needing more drinks. So I wandered into the neighborhood to find Bar Melt, which is a new bar with patrons smoking houkas but quality cocktails that have considerably more alcohol in them. Bar Centifolia is less than a block away from Bar Yamamoto but was closed that night. Tokyo Confidential is also very close by. Here are my tasting notes in the order that they were served: 1 - Yuzu and Sochu 2 - Strawberries and Daikon / Sochu 3 - Kiwi/Marc Grappier Brandy made from Pinot noir 4 - Soy Milk / Fava Beans / Palo Single Malt Whiskey from Finland 5 - Pineapple / Japanese Whiskey 6 - 🍅 Tomato/Lemon/Tomato Jam/ Benromach Whiskey 7 - Quince / Wasabi / Kyro Finnish whiskey
Danny ( — Google review
Gen Yamamoto is one of my favorite bars in Tokyo. It’s not your typical bar—you won’t find a Negroni or an Old Fashioned here. Instead, the experience is curated through a tasting menu of 4, 6, or 7 cocktails, each crafted with seasonal ingredients and a special selection of spirits. Every glass is a piece of art. The cocktails are delicate, precise, and thoughtful—you won’t get drunk here, but you’ll leave with a lasting impression. I recently visited and had a brief chat with Yamamoto-san, who told me the bar has now been around for 12 years. I don’t even remember when I first visited, but every time I return, it feels just as special. His glassware and ceramic cups are always stunning, and though I’ve always been curious about what happens to the old cups when he changes the menu, he never sells them. My favorite cocktails are always the ones with tomato. Typically, when you ask for a tomato-based cocktail, you get something resembling a Bloody Mary—but not here. Yamamoto’s tomato cocktails are unlike anything else, layered with such unique and unexpected flavors. The menu evolves with the seasons—summer brings brighter, more acidic drinks, while winter offers starchier, even warm cocktails. Every visit is a surprise, and every time I bring someone new, it becomes a one-of-a-kind memory for their trip. Even after 12 years, Yamamoto-san hasn’t lost his touch. His craft hasn’t declined—in fact, he continues to create and innovate, making each visit as special as the last. If you're looking for a cocktail experience that goes beyond just drinking, this is the place. Don't expect to get drunk. This is not a place for alcoholic beverages. Always make a reservation.
Season C — Google review
I wish I knew in advance how bad the place is, so I would not waste my time calling for a reservation but also pay all this money for juice served as a shot! Nice atmosphere, but these is not an alcohol tasting experience! There are way better bars in Japan!!!! BIG NO from me!!
Eleftheria ( — Google review
Well crafted cocktails made with seasonal ingredients and the utmost care. You can choose 4-7 cocktails (don’t worry, all of them are quite small) husband and I each had 6 and honestly could have done 7. Everything we had was delicious and interesting. Gen Yamamoto takes great pride in what he does and it shows. While stoic and serious about his craft, he is also welcoming and is happy to answer any questions you have. Highly recommend that you make a reservation here for a unique omakase cocktail experience. FYI no food, just cocktails. My only complaint was that it was very quiet. Could have used some music.
Gabrielle K — Google review
A minimalistic experience with a host that makes you feel right at home. The drinks were simple and seasonal. They had between 2-3 ingredients. So each flavour was clear and easy to recognize. We went with 6 drinks and I only disliked one of them. The rest were really great. The atmosphere was relaxed and Gen was kind and welcoming. It is a great drink omakase experience.
Emil F — Google review
This is not a typical bar, so be prepared for things to be done (and cost) differently. I found out about it in a lonely planet book! The bar has a very minimalist atmosphere (there was no music, just the sound of water dripping) and can only accommodate 8 people at the time (we were 4 when I visited). To avoid disappointment, we had made a booking a week before going there (by phone). There are time slots and you get a cocktail omakase, ie. a flight of cocktails (between 4 and 7), chosen and created by the bartender Gen Yamamoto. The ones we had were fruity and light (so you don’t get drunk even if you have 7). My friend was rather disappointed, but I really enjoyed the experience! A flight of 4 cocktails costs £45 (about 8500 yen). Card payments accepted.
Alex — Google review
アニバーサリービル 1F, 1 Chome-6-4 Azabujuban, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0045, Japanhttp://www.genyamamoto.jp/Tips and more reviews for Gen Yamamoto
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Restaurant
Narisawa is a renowned fine-dining restaurant in Tokyo, Japan, known for its innovative and carefully sourced seasonal menu. Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa combines French cooking techniques with Japanese cuisine, creating an eclectic modern dining experience. The restaurant's swish, modern dining room and gleaming kitchen offer a polished ambiance. Diners can expect creative dishes featuring Japan's seasonal ingredients, such as Toba oysters from Mie prefecture and hirame Carpaccio with scallop cream sauce.
What an experience! And I mean EXPERIENCE. From baking fresh bread at the table to the attention to detail out forth on each plate, the whole production sang brilliance. I admit I did not know Narisawa had two Michelin stars when I dined (a friend who apprenticed under Chef told me to eat here), but I think that almost helped not have any expectations. The service staff was polite and knowledgeable. Chef was even willing to accommodate my shellfish allergy. It’s a small and minimal space, but feels open and airy. It was perfect for a celebratory dinner with friends!
Jules F — Google review
Everything I’d expect from a 2 Michelin stared restaurant in Japan. The intent of every dish, every ingredient, even every movement of the waitstaff was recognized. The dishes prepared were beautiful and delicious, the descriptions were just detailed enough for you to spend extra attention to each bite. The message of seasonality and sustainability was received. It was one of the more memorable tasting/omakase meals I have partaken in because of its precise and clean flavors. Can’t wait to visit during a different season!
Scott S — Google review
My wife and I visited Narisawa to celebrate my birthday and had the pleasure of experiencing their Autumn Collection: Innovative Satoyama Cuisine. The ambience was simple and zen, providing a calm and elegant setting for the meal. The serving staff were consistently pleasant and friendly, enhancing the overall dining experience. Our favourite dishes included the Scallop from Hokkaido, cooked to perfection with an exquisitely soft and tender texture, complemented by a delicately rich sauce. The Hairy Crab with Salmon Roe, Hokkaido Sea Urchin, and Rice from Ehime and Kyoto were equally impressive. The rice, prepared much like a risotto, was perfect, and the seafood was handled with such finesse that every bite was a delight. The Langoustine from Kanagawa brought a wonderful taste of the ocean, paired beautifully with a homemade tomato sauce. A particularly memorable moment was watching the “Bread of the Forest” – Moss being baked right in front of us on a hot stone — a fascinating and delicious touch. The only slight downside was that the wine introduction felt a bit pushy at the beginning. Otherwise, everything was exceptional. It was also heartwarming to have Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa personally greeting diners, adding a special, personal touch to the experience. Overall, it was a truly memorable celebration, and we look forward to returning.
CB T — Google review
Narisawa is a fascinating combination of opposites - Fancy but hiding in a residential (?) building, personable but silent and cold, good japanese ingredients, but lacking on the Japanese aspect of the cuisine. Like many Michelin starred restaurants around the world, Narisawa serves semi-localized French cuisine. Despite the ingredients being sourced from all over japan, and being unique and high quality, the meal itself didn't feel very local - I would have loved to see some unique japanese cooking techniques. That said the food is good, and you could tell a lot of thought was put into the presentation of the dishes (I was most impressed by the bread baking in cherry blossom at our table). The staff were kind and the experience was personalized well, with my dietary restrictions well accommodated and our anniversary celebration. At the same time all the tables and chairs are pointed at the chef, and the kitchen works in complete silence. Narisawa was certainly an experience, and I'm glad I was able to try it. Would I be back? Unsure. But it was hands down worth a visit.
May H — Google review
It was my first time in Tokyo, and I was lucky enough to score a reservation at Narisawa. The entire experience was beautiful - thoughtful, inspiring, and artfully curated from start to finish. Every dish told a story, and its presentation perfectly complemented the overall journey. Added on the sake pairing and it was well worth it!
Naomi L — Google review
Dining at NARISAWA was an unforgettable experience. From the moment I walked in, everything felt refined and intentional, from the beautiful plates and atmosphere to the flawless service. The food was true fine dining in every sense. Each course was creative yet deeply rooted in Japanese tradition, with flavors that were precise, bold, and memorable. Even something as simple as the wasabi sauce stood out and left a lasting impression. The entrance of the restaurant is towards the back of the building it was a little bit confusing and not very well marked. Did you know NARISAWA has been ranked among the World’s 50 Best Restaurants and is known for its innovative approach called “Innovative Satoyama Cuisine,” which celebrates nature and sustainability? That philosophy comes through in every bite. What makes NARISAWA so special is the way it combines artistry, hospitality, and taste into one seamless experience. It is the kind of restaurant that makes you say wow at every step. Truly one of the finest dining experiences in Japan.
Oscar P — Google review
Green tea from Fukuoka was so good and very fresh. Sake from Toyama Fried Squid with caviar on top. It was so crunchy and delicious The grilled scallop has umami flavor , with the onion sauce cream and dashi and bonito. Th creas was so delicious. It is hit my spot. The Eel with corn and truffle was good but not my favourite. The bread of the forest was really impressive. They baked it in front of us. I can taste the orange inside the bread and it enhanced when I added butter inside the bread. The grouper was good, well balance,soft like tofu and no smell at all. The wagyu beef so delicious and it was medium rare. The sauce was ok. The Dark brown sugar was so tasty and bouncy very well match vanilla ice cream. The Melon was the star, the cream carbonated was surprised me. It was so unbelievable good The Hebesu and honey was very delicious too. It was well balance with honey and a little bit tangy flavour We got surprise cake for our reunion. So thoughtful and well deserve as Michelin double stars. The Staff very polite and informative. For sure, I will come back. The price for the quality food and service worth it because they looked the specialty each part of Japan
Melody — Google review
We had an exceptional dinner, opting for the wine and sake pairing. They were incredibly accommodating of my girlfriend’s vegan dietary restrictions, and every dish we tried was outstanding. The pairing of Japanese wines and premium sakes was the perfect complement to the meal. This was hands down the best food we had on our trip, and possibly the best meal of the year. In my opinion, they are fully deserving of a third Michelin star. We can’t wait to return!
Alan B — Google review
2 Chome-6-15 Minamiaoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0062, Japanhttp://www.narisawa-yoshihiro.com/+81 3-5785-0799Tips and more reviews for Narisawa
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Sukiyaki and Shabu Shabu restaurant
Ningyocho Imahan is a renowned 120-year-old establishment that serves top-grade Japanese beef in an elegant setting. Guests can enjoy the star attraction, Kuroge Wagyu beef, prepared at their table in a sukiyaki hotpot with endless top-ups of beef and vegetables. The attentive staff ensures a pampering experience as they anticipate every need. Additionally, visitors have the option to purchase Kuroge Wagyu beef from the Imahan butchery located nearby.
The best sukiyaki I've had in Tokyo, thank you to the staff for the great service! A very nice dinner! The wagyu beef is really delicious, I will eat it next time I go to Tokyo! The service, price and ingredients are all in line! They also gave gifts to the children.
Rr X — Google review
Imahan is a popular spot for sukiyaki, and I recommend making a reservation in advance. The restaurant has a beautiful traditional Japanese atmosphere. The set menu is on the pricey side, but the quality of the meat is excellent, and the staff are very polite. That said, considering the overall cost and experience, it’s probably not a place I’d return to.
Sihori C — Google review
Love the food. We ordered the best quality beef set menu. Beef was so delicious and every day they have different wagyu beef. If you look for old fashion style high level restaurants, must come to try. Suggestions book 1-2 months in advance. Will be back for sure
Wang E — Google review
We had a very disappointing experience at this restaurant, which we had hoped would be one of the highlights of our trip to Tokyo. We made a reservation in advance and paid ¥17,600 (¥19,360 including tax) for the Top Quality Beef Sukiyaki Tsuki Course for two. This was quite expensive for us, but we were willing to pay for what we expected to be an exceptional dining experience with top-tier ingredients and service. Unfortunately, it turned out to be the opposite. We were left alone in a private room for long periods and had to wait excessively for our food. The appetizer course went smoothly. However, despite clearly stating in our reservation that my husband has food allergies—including an allergy to otoro (fatty tuna)—we were still served a dish with about four pieces of red fish. I had to eat it in his place. (If you have food allergies, I strongly advise double-checking with the staff before dining here.) Later, the staff brought in raw beef and then left the room. The meat and a bowl of cracked raw egg were left on the table for over 10 minutes. No one returned until I pressed the call button to say we were ready. Only then did someone come in to start cooking. After finishing the sukiyaki, the staff told us they would return to prepare fried rice with the remaining egg. Instead, we were left again—with empty dishes, leftover egg, and a hot pan—for over 40 minutes. I even asked a staff member to refill our water (since there was no water jug in the room), but we were simply left there waiting. Eventually, we felt we could not waste any more time and decided to leave. We did not get to complete the full course, and the level of service we received was nowhere near worth the nearly ¥40,000 we spent. Although the staff offered to serve dessert at the end, it did little to make up for what was, unfortunately, the worst dining experience we’ve ever had.
Ratsada S — Google review
Came to enjoy sukiyaki with co-workers. Everything was amazing. From the traditional service to the amazing food. The beef just melted in my mouth and the coating of raw egg made it velvety and creamy. The veggies, which were picked during to being in season, was a great pairing to the meat. The last course of rice with lightly cooked eggs was elevated when the waitress told us to pour the remaining raw egg into the rice. I could have eaten at least 2 more bowls of rice!
Wook K — Google review
Very good service and nice traditional vibe. We ordered the ¥5000 lunch sukiyaki and ¥2700 kids version. We sit in a private room and a lady with kimono cooked for us for the entire time. The food was tasty and the portion is big. We were so full and satisfied for the experience. Highly recommended and I’ll come back next time.
Lena Y — Google review
I’m a sucker for 壽喜燒 I’m also a sucker for old school nostalgia This was: Top quality beef Top service Top tier sukiyaki Although the pricing was not too friendly (I ordered two additional prices, 2 for 8500 yens), I knew it was somewhere special and I needed to fulfill that hunger with additional meat. But trust me, 3 pieces is very enough, with three different dishes of accompanying food (lettuce, noodles, veggies, tofu). The rice…made the mistake of ordering additional bowls of rice. Overall highly recommend if you don’t mind the price. Otherwise just a very exquisite experience.
Johnny L — Google review
The restaurant building and interiors are a bit worn and dated. It's a pricey ($150+/pp) course menu restaurant. The food is amazing. The presentation is very good. Variety is great and meat is fantastic. They cook it right in the room with you. The service was great too. Tatami mats, shoes off, staff wears traditional clothing
Ivan T — Google review
2 Chome-9-12 Nihonbashiningyocho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0013, Japanhttps://restaurant.imahan.com/honten/+81 3-3666-7006Tips and more reviews for Ningyocho Imahan

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