Sushi Omakase, Jyanoichi Honten, in Tokyo

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  • Over 130 years of authentic Edomae sushi tradition
  • Signature conger eel nigiri and classic nonojimaki rolls
  • Exclusive 13-piece premium nigiri course available for lunch

What to expect

Jyanoichi’s main store is a holy site among Japanese literature aficionados. The restaurant’s unusual name—a pun on the snake-eye motif in Japanese culture—was bestowed on it by the famed novelist Nagoya Shiga, and it is rumored to be the setting of the opening scenes of his story, The Shopboy’s God.

The restaurant is also popular with those who don’t know Shiga’s work, but appreciate the five generations that Jyanoichi has been making authentic Edomae sushi with traditional techniques that have long been forsaken by newer establishments. The rice has only water, Mitsukan red vinegar, and salt from the shores of the Noto Peninsula added. The fish is chosen fresh daily from the Toyosu Fish Market.

Two items on the menu are of particular note: conger eel nigiri in sweet sauce reduction, and nonojimaki, an Edomae-style sushi roll with sesame seeds, sweet egg omelet, and dried seaweed.

Jyanoichi Honten
Jyanoichi Honten
Jyanoichi Honten
Jyanoichi Honten
Jyanoichi Honten
Jyanoichi Honten

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Branch Name & Address

  • Jyanoichi Honten
  • Address: 1 Chome-12-10 Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0022
  • Opening Hours:
  • Lunch: 11:30 - 2:00 ( Last Order: 12:00) / Dinner: 16:30 - 22:30 (Last Order: 20:30)
  • Closed on:
  • Every Sunday and Monday
  • Please refer to the following link for assistance: map
  • How To Get There: 3-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Station

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