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Sasho

Sasho

Help desk

Savor Japan help desk can help English-speaking foreign visitors in Japan communicate with restaurants and make reservations between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm (Japan time. This is not a toll-free number).

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

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Seasonal dishes featuring Hayama beef and Kamakura vegetables: Enjoy a happy time with a taste of Kamakura

Sasho has a tasteful appearance that blends in with the historic city of Kamakura. With a view of the beautiful garden that seems to take you back in read moretime, the restaurant is a comfortable space that changes expression depending on the season and time of day. The menu offers Japanese cuisine that uses the most local ingredients, such as Hayama beef and Kamakura vegetables. While a seasonal Japanese course is available for lunch, courses featuring shabu-shabu and sukiyaki are available for dinner. Sake selected with particular attention to freshness and flavor is recommended to accompany the dishes. The charm of Sasho lies not only in its cuisine but also in its distinctive ambiance. In addition to the food and drinks, the atmosphere here is also a treat. From important occasions, including anniversaries and meetings, to meals during sightseeing, this is an adult's hideout you will want to visit repeatedly. learn more from chef

  • English menu
  • English-speaking staff
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Lunch
  • Late-night service
  • No smoking
  • Special dietary requests
  • Western cutlery

Course menu

Help desk

Savor Japan help desk can help English-speaking foreign visitors in Japan communicate with restaurants and make reservations between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm (Japan time. This is not a toll-free number).

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

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0467-24-3233 (+81-467-24-3233)

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location_onAccess
8-minute walk from the west exit of Kamakura Station on each line
restaurantCuisine
Japanese / General,Japanese / Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices),Japanese / Sukiyaki (hot pot stew) / Shabu-shabu (boiled meat slices)/Sukiyaki (hot pot stew),Japanese
scheduleOpen
[Monday-Wednesday, Friday-Sunday, National Holidays, Day Before National Holidays] Lunch 11:00 am - 3:00 pm *Last Entry 2:00 pm, [Monday, Friday-Sunday, National Holidays, Day Before National Holidays] Dinner 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm *Last Entry 8:00 pm
blockClosed
paymentsAverage price
Dinner: 16,500 JPY / Lunch: 3,850 JPY
credit_cardMethod of payment
Credit Card Accepted
Visa / JCB / Diners Club / American Express / Master Card
E-money Payments Accepted
Transportation IC Card / Prepaid IC Card
QR Code Payments Accepted
PayPay / Mercari pay / Rakuten Pay / LINE Pay / d Payment / au PAY / Alipay / WeChat Pay
pin_dropAddress

1-11-1, Ogigayatsu, Kamakura-shi, Kanakawa map

Sasho_Outside view
local_taxiAddress (for taxi driver )
神奈川県鎌倉市扇ガ谷1-11-1
translateEnglish services
English menu and English-speaking staff available.
listFeatures
English menu / English-speaking staff / Free Wi-Fi / Lunch / No smoking / Special diet / Reservations / Reserved rooms / course meals / Large shochu selection / Large sake selection / Large wine selection

*Please add a special request for inquiries regarding smoking/non-smoking.

psychiatrysustainable initiatives
  • Enjoy the delicacies unique to Kamakura, made using the bounty of the mountains and sea

    We use locally-grown ingredients such as Hayama beef and Kamakura vegetables so that our guests can fully enjoy the climate and flavors of Kamakura. We make the most of the fresh and bountiful blessings of nature and express the flavors of each season, allowing you to truly experience the deliciousness of the ingredients.

Japanese Dining Etiquette

Japanese Dining Etiquette - PRIVATE ROOM