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Excellent Japanese Foods
Eating is one of the great pleasures of traveling.
In order to allow you to experience the wide variety of Japanese food culture, we have selected the best restaurants for each course that will impress anyone visiting Japan.

01.Sushi
Top of Top
Sushi where you can enjoy the highest quality and skill in Japan.
Traditional style, prepared by a skilled chef right in front of you.
A course menu with each dish served separately.Book with this planUSD $460
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥78,430 )
Usual
Recommended for those who want to try authentic Japanese sushi!
The traditional style where the chef makes the sushi right in front of you.
A course menu where each dish is served separately.Book with this planUSD $360
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥61,380 )
Popular
Recommended for those who want to enjoy sushi casually.
Conveyor belt sushi or lunch.
Only available between 11:00 to 14:30Book with this planUSD $60
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥10,230 )

02.Tempura and Tendon
Top of Top
Tempura where you can enjoy the highest quality and skill in Japan.
Traditional style, fried by a craftsman right in front of you.
A course menu where each dish is served separately.Book with this planUSD $360
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥61,380 )
Usual
We recommend trying authentic Japanese tempura first!
The traditional style where a chef fries it right in front of you.
It is served as a course, with each dish served separately.Book with this planUSD $200
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥34,100 )
Popular
Enjoy tempura at your leisure.
Only available between 11:00 to 14:00Book with this planUSD $50
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥8,530 )

03.Ramen
Ramen
Soy sauce, salt, miso, tonkotsu, and others.
You can choose two bowls from these flavors.
We only select the most delicious restaurants.Book with this planUSD $60
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥10,230 )

04.Wagyu
Steak
The world's highest quality!
Unprecedented meat taste, flavor, and tenderness.Book with this planUSD $360
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥61,380 )
Sukiyaki
A traditional Japanese meat dish.
Perfect with soy sauce-based sauce.Book with this planUSD $350
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥59,680 )
Yakiniku
Enjoy the sweetness, flavor, and tenderness of Wagyu beef.
Enjoy the fun of grilling it yourself.Book with this planUSD $240
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥40,920 )
Humburg
Made with 100% Wagyu beef!
You'll be amazed by the gravy that overflows!Book with this planUSD $45
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥7,680 )

05.Tonkatsu and Katsudon
Tonkatsu
Freshly fried!! Juicy!! Plenty of volume!
Book with this planUSD $60
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥10,230 )
Katsudon
Freshly fried pork cutlet wrapped in egg served in a bowl.
Book with this planUSD $45
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥7,680 )

06.Japanese Eel
Japanese Eel (Course)
Dinner only: A course that lets you enjoy all the flavors of Japanese eel cuisine.
Book with this planUSD $290
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥49,450 )
Grilled eel on rice
Lunch only: A harmony of the flavor of savory grilled eel and traditional sauce
Book with this planUSD $80
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥13,640 )

07.Okonomiyaki
Okonomiyaki
A dish that originated in Osaka where you make your own pancake-style meat and seafood on a hot plate.
It's so satisfying when you can flip them well!Book with this planUSD $60
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥10,230 )
Monjayaki
A common food that originated in Tokyo during the Edo period.
Dough mixed with various ingredients is cooked on a hot plate.Book with this planUSD $60
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥10,230 )

08.Oden
Oden
Soy sauce base flavor. A dish made by simmering seafood and vegetables.
You can order your favorite ingredients one by one.Book with this planUSD $130
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥22,170 )

09.Japanese Sweets
Japanese Sweets
Enjoy our carefully selected authentic Japanese sweets
Book with this planUSD $120
+10% Consumption TAX
( JPY ¥20,460 )
Please choose one from each category from A to C.
(Example: ① + ② + ⑥)
We will take you to a total of three stores from your selection.
