Kyushu Jiman Akabane Higashiguchi Branch
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Experience Kyushu's authentic flavors at Akabane's Izakaya hotspot, Kyushu Jiman—famous for Motsu Nabe and delicacies near Akabane Station.
Restaurant Details
Located in the vibrant district of Akabane, Tokyo, Kyushu Jiman is a haven for those seeking an authentic Japanese Izakaya experience. Its rich menu is firmly rooted in the traditional flavors of Kyushu, an island known for its culinary delights and unique style of cooking. The restaurant is celebrated for its mouthwatering Motsu Nabe, a hot pot featuring finely cooked offal and vegetables simmered to perfect tenderness in a savory broth. Equally popular is the selection of horse meat delicacies, a nod to traditional Kyushu cuisine that delights adventurous palates.
The interior of Kyushu Jiman radiates warmth and intimacy with its cozy and inviting décor. The restaurant offers both open seating and private dining rooms, providing an ideal setting for groups looking to celebrate special occasions in an informal yet refined atmosphere. The friendly and attentive staff add to the experience, ensuring that every visit is characterized by exemplary service and genuine hospitality.
Strategically situated near Akabane Station, the restaurant boasts an easy accessibility that makes it a favorite among both locals and tourists exploring Tokyo's culinary scene. A visit to Kyushu Jiman is not complete without sampling from its extensive shochu collection, perfectly complementing the rich flavors of the dishes served.
Whether you're reveling in the bustling Izakaya scene or indulging in the unique flavors of Kyushu, Kyushu Jiman promises an unforgettable dive into the heart of Japanese culinary tradition.
Kyushu Jiman Akabane Higashiguchi Branch Phone Number
Kyushu Jiman Akabane Higashiguchi Branch Business Days
Kyushu Jiman Akabane Higashiguchi Branch Address
TN-1st Building 5F, 1-16-2 Akabane, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0045
Kyushu Jiman Akabane Higashiguchi Branch Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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