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Hasshokan

A historic and elegant Japanese dining and event venue, offering refined cuisine in a traditional setting with beautiful gardens.

Dining

Cultural, Traditional Japanese, Event Venue

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Hasshokan is a prestigious kaiseki restaurant and event venue in Nagoya, celebrated for its commitment to preserving the traditions of Japanese hospitality and cuisine. Housed in a beautifully preserved building with meticulously landscaped gardens, the restaurant provides an unforgettable dining experience that emphasizes seasonal ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques. Hasshokan also serves as a popular venue for weddings and special events, with private rooms overlooking serene Japanese gardens. Whether for a fine dining experience or a special occasion, Hasshokan offers an atmosphere of elegance and cultural authenticity.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Event and Wedding Venue
  • Japanese Gardens

Contact

Address:

Ishizaka-29 Hirojicho, Showa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 466-0834

Phone:

052-831-1585

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