Musshu Mizuki

夢酒みずき

Help desk
050-2030-4678 (+81-50-2030-4678)

Shop

03-5537-1888 (+81-3-5537-1888)
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Sake and Japanese food pairing. Izakaya in Ginza where you can experience creative cuisine paired with carefully selected Japanese Sake.

Musshu Mizuki is a Ginza hideaway where Sake lovers gather to enjoy conversation with the knowledgeable staff. The lineup of more than 40 varieties of Sake, selected from all over Japan, is always a source of excitement. The sake pairing course prepared by the chef and sommelier is well known, and you can enjoy the Sake perfectly selected to accompany the playful and creative course meal to your heart's content. The elegant and relaxed interior is ideal for those who wish to entertain Sake-loving guests in Ginza.

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  • English menu

  • English-speaking staff

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Lunch

  • Late-night service

  • No smoking

  • Special dietary requests

  • Western cutlery

Musshu Mizuki

夢酒みずき

Help desk

050-2030-4678 (+81-50-2030-4678)

Shop

03-5537-1888 (+81-3-5537-1888)

All reservations will be accepted via web form to ensure a smooth reservation process.

Request Reservation
Bookmark
Access
After exiting Ginza Station from Exit B5, turn right. Go straight for about 200 meters, and you will see a Western-style restaurant "Azuma" on your right. The basement floor of the white building next to it.
Cuisine
Japanese / General, Japanese / Sashimi (raw fish)/Seafood, Alcohol / Shochu / Izakaya (Japanese tavern),Taverns
Open
[Weekdays] 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm (L.O. Food 9:00 pm, Drink 9:30 pm) [Saturday] 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm (L.O. Food 9:00 pm, Drink 9:30 pm)
Closed
Saturday, Sunday, National Holidays
Average price
15,000 JPY
Method of payment
  • Credit Card Accepted

    Visa / JCB / Diners Club / American Express / UnionPay

Address
B1F, Lape Bldg., 6-7-6, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo map
Address (for taxi driver)
東京都中央区銀座6-7-6 ラペビルB1F
English services
English menu available.
Notation based on the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions

Japanese Dining Etiquette