SUIGIAN
Enjoying traditional Japanese performing arts up close, while sitting through a banquet, is one of the luxurious experiences that is unique to SUIGIAN. Live performances of traditional Japanese performing arts such as Noh, Kyogen, Kagura, Gagaku, and Nihon-buyo are held day and night on the Noh stage positioned in the center of the restaurant. The sight of seasonal dishes being served to the rhythm of Noh is truly entertaining. The menu expresses the 24 seasons and 72 micro-seasons of the Japanese lunar calendar with attentive detail, alongside a lineup of teas from long-established tea shops in Kyoto and sweet Kyoto confectionery. You can enjoy pairings of seasonal teas with dishes, season-themed cocktails prepared by skilled bartenders, and carefully curated Japanese sake and wine. Come experience Japanese culture and the seasons at the site of the legendary restaurant MOMOKAWA, which was a favorite among many literary figures and artists in the historic Nihonbashi district of Tokyo.
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More Information about SUIGIAN
Street address
- B1F, 2-5-10 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access
Route1
- By train
Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, A6 Exit,
COREDO Muromachi 2 linked directly to B1F / 2 minutes by foot from Ginza Line|5 minutes by foot from Hanzomon Line
6 minutes by foot from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu Line (Rapid)
10 minutes by foot from Nihonbashi Exit, JR Tokyo Station
- By train
Route2
- By taxi
About 6 minutes from JR Tokyo Station (approx. 600 yen)
- By taxi
Opening Hours
- 18:00 - 25:00
Closed
- Mondays
Website
- https://suigian.jp/en/
Best season
- All year
Point
- For details of the stage performance schedule, please refer to the "Stage" section on SUIGIAN's official website.
update: Dec.25.2024

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