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Just a 3-minute walk from Gion Station! Enjoy Fukuoka's famous "Hakata-style Kawa-yaki" in a comfortable setting. Perfect for tourists too!
Many time slots available on March 16 (Monday)! For times not available for online reservations, please call us!
Selected for Tabelog yakitori WEST "Tabelog 100" 2025
A La Carte Orders Welcome Until 6 PM on Weekdays!
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