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[New!! ] Enjoy high-quality eel to your heart's content in a high-quality space. With ``ju'', ``don'', and ``Ishiyaki Mabushi''.
A popular hideaway among locals and visitors from outside the prefecture alike. [Large and small private rooms available] Private rooms are available for parties of two or more!
Enjoy Tosa's seasonal delicacies in a relaxing and relaxing space [Rakuda Bettei]
[4 minutes from Hasuikecho Dori tram stop] Feel free to enjoy Tosa specialties such as extremely fresh bonito and squid swimming in a fish tank ◎ Can be reserved for private use
3 minutes from Ohashidori Station ◆ Kochi Prefecture x Korean Cuisine! Authentic taste run by an owner from Seoul. Authentic raw samgyeopsal ◎
Enjoy local ingredients with seasonal tempura, Local Cuisine, and sushi.
◆The taste of spring, the first bonito arrives every day!!◆
An oasis space for adults nestled in a back alley
NEW OPEN on Monday, April 23, 2023. Myojinmaru Hanare reopens after renovation!!
【新木駅5分】薪窯でわずか1分!自慢の本格ナポリピッツァ♪ワイン片手に至福のひと時を
We are proud of our delicious yakitori and Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) cuisine! All of our menu items are delicious, made with fresh, high-quality ingredients!
The flames of straw roasting are dancing! A famous spot in Tosa where local delicacies gather, including Kochi's specialty, seared bonito.
Enjoy the seasonal flavors of Tosa in a private room! Summer ingredients are arriving one after another! We are also accepting reservations for welcoming and farewell parties!
Now accepting reservations for various banquets!! Local production for local consumption!! Relax and enjoy the blessings of Tosa in a completely private room...
[Tanoya Ginzo collaboration cuisine continues to be popular] Delicious food delivered directly from the port town of Usa, Tosa City, in a hidden back alley.
Reservations can be made online through the "Kochiya Safe Dining Restaurant" website.
Myojinmaru is a shop specializing in pole-and-line bonito and straw-grilled bonito, which is famous for being “caught by fishermen and grilled by fishermen.”