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Kinboshi Fushimi

A lively yakitori izakaya near Fushimi Station, serving charcoal-grilled skewers, offal, and casual drinks in a retro-style setting.

Dining

Yakitori, Local Favorite, Izakaya

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Kinboshi Fushimi serves classic yakitori in a laid-back, retro izakaya setting just steps from Fushimi Station. The menu focuses on charcoal-grilled chicken skewers, including popular cuts like momo (thigh), tsukune (meatball), and bonjiri (tail), along with offal and seasonal sides. Draft beer, shochu, and highballs keep the atmosphere lively and social, with tables often filled with salarymen and locals. The warm wood interior and lively vibe make it a dependable spot for a relaxed night out in central Nagoya.

Facilities & Services

  • Counter and table seating

  • Charcoal-grilled yakitori

  • Casual izakaya atmosphere

  • No reservations required

  • Japanese menu only

Contact

Address:

460-0008 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Sakae, 2 Chome−1−12 Dia Palace Fushimi, 2F

Phone:

052-201-5531

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