Hamada-ya

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A traditional Japanese restaurant, located in Tokyo’s Nihonbashi-Ningyocho, with a history that dates back to the first year of Japan’s Taisho period (1912). Not just the cuisine itself, but also everything from the establishment’s sukiya-style tatami rooms and tableware to the well maintained Japanese garden outside, everything here emanates a strong sense of tradition and culture from days gone by.

Details

Address
3-13-5 Nihonbashi Nigyocho, Chuo, Tokyo

Telephone 03 3661 5940

Open [Lunch] Wed-Thur and Sat 11am-3pm [dinner] Mon-Sat 5.30-11pm / closed Sun and nat. holidays

Admission Lunch ¥15,750; dinner ¥26,250

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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