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Tsurutokame
B1F, 6-7-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan
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Tsurutokame
B1F, 6-7-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan
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Japanese
The name means ‘crane and turtle’ and derives from a Japanese folktale in which a crane from the wider world (the guest) befriends a turtle in a pond (the chefs). It reflects the ladies’ desire to spread Japanese culture through Japanese cuisine, so appetiser platters are arranged like the decorations of traditional events. The gracious service puts you immediately at ease. The crane and turtle are a symbol of good fortune. At birthday parties, happiness is sure to descend on your table.
Facilities & Services
- Air conditioning
- Counter dining
Credit cards accepted
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Tsuru to Kame, a Japanese Kappo-Style Restaurant Run by an All-Female Staff
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