Discover the unique fusion of traditional culture and contemporary art at Suigian, a restaurant in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. Indulge in meticulously prepared signature dishes while enjoying traditional performances. Don't miss this extraordinary dining experience. Book now!
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Overview
Suigian is a restaurant located in Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
It is conveniently accessible from Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, a 2-minute walk away, and a 5-minute walk from the Hanzomon Line.
It is also a 6-minute walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu Rapid Line and a 10-minute walk from the Nihonbashi Exit of JR Tokyo Station.
The restaurant has a seating capacity of 48, with 6 counter seats and 42 table seats.
It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 18:00 to 25:00, and closed on Mondays.
The bar/lounge area is available for use from 21:00 to 25:00.
At Suigian, you can experience a fusion of traditional culture and contemporary art.
Traditional performances such as Noh, Kagura, Japanese dance, and Shamisen are regularly showcased, providing a unique and extraordinary experience.
Suigian is located underground, having originated in the forest of the Fukutoku Shrine.
The interior, designed by an artist who created the Art Aquarium, showcases a wonderful blend of traditional culture and modern Japanese art.
The chefs at Suigian place a strong emphasis on selecting high-quality ingredients and preparing dishes with great care.
For inquiries, you can contact the store from 15:00 to 23:00, Tuesday to Sunday, even outside of business hours.
Suigian provides a unique space where you can enjoy traditional performances such as Noh, Kagura, Japanese dance, and Shamisen, along with delicious food and drinks.
We invite you to visit and experience this new concept.
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