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木春堂

Mokushundō

Traditional Japanese restaurant within Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo's garden, offering unique stone-grilled kaiseki cuisine in a historic setting with serene garden views.

Dining

Kaiseki Restaurant, Historic Setting, Garden Views

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Nestled within the lush gardens of Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, Mokushundō provides a distinctive dining experience centered around stone-grilled kaiseki cuisine. Housed in a charming Showa-era building, the restaurant utilizes lava stones from Mount Fuji to prepare its dishes, offering a unique twist on traditional kaiseki. Guests can enjoy their meals in private rooms converted from neighboring historic houses, each offering tranquil views of the surrounding greenery. Reservations are required to ensure a personalized and intimate dining experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Private dining rooms with garden views

  • Stone-grilled kaiseki menus

  • Non-smoking environment

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Free Wi-Fi

Contact

Address:

2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0014

Phone:

03-3943-5489

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