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Tsukiji Sushi Sei Honten

Founded in 1889, Tsukiji Sushi Sei Honten continues to serve masterfully crafted Edo-style sushi just steps from the former market that made Tokyo a seafood capital.

Dining

Historic Sushi Shop, Edo-Style Sushi, Tsukiji Legacy, Traditional Dining

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Tsukiji Sushi Sei Honten blends over 130 years of heritage with time-honored technique to deliver a sushi experience steeped in tradition. Located near the vibrant Tsukiji Outer Market, this flagship store of the Sushi Sei group offers an elegant yet unpretentious setting for enjoying seasonal nigiri, fresh sashimi, and carefully selected omakase courses. Sushi is served with balance and restraint—true to Edo-style roots—with shari (rice) seasoned lightly and fish cut to highlight natural umami. Both counter and table seating are available, with private rooms upstairs for reserved gatherings. For those seeking a taste of Tsukiji’s legacy with refinement and poise, Sushi Sei offers a classic Tokyo experience, unchanged in spirit since the 19th century.

Facilities & Services

  • Nigiri & Omakase Set Menus

  • Counter Seating & Table Seating

  • Private Rooms (Advance Inquiry)

  • English Menu Available

  • Close to Tsukiji Outer Market

Contact

Address:

4 Chome-13-9 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045

Phone:

03-3541-7720

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