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Below is a list of restaurants and wine shops where you can enjoy the wines we import.

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3 restaurants

Seryna Tokyo

Serina

SERYNA, Tokyo

This high-end Japanese-Western restaurant chain has two locations (the main store in Roppongi and the Ginza store). It is known for its cuisine made with Wagyu beef and seasonal ingredients, its luxurious atmosphere, and its uncompromising attitude towards wine. It is popular with customers seeking "a memorable experience through wine and food" for special evenings, anniversaries, business meetings, etc.

Maria

Macia

MASIA, Tokyo

This Spanish/Catalan restaurant in Ginza is scheduled to open in 2022. Its unique style combines seasonal ingredients from the chef's homeland of Catalonia with those from Japan, and was featured in the Michelin Guide Tokyo in 2025. The wine list primarily consists of Spanish wines, sherry, and vermouth, and is highly acclaimed as a place where you can experience the "memories and stories of food and wine."

Elio

Elio Locanda Italiana

Elio Locanda Italiana, Tokyo

This long-established Italian restaurant in Kojimachi, Tokyo, is committed to authentic Italian flavors, including homemade fresh pasta and salami, and ingredients imported directly from Italy. Along with the quality of the food, the restaurant also offers a full-fledged wine selection. With a particular affinity for Italian wines, the restaurant serves as a venue for sharing the stories of imported wines.

 

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Wine Market Party

Wine Market Party

WINE MARKET PARTY, Tokyo

Founded in 1994, this long-established wine shop is located in the basement of Ebisu Garden Place. It stocks over 2,000 carefully selected wines from around the world, covering a wide range from classic brands to natural wines. The shop also has a tasting bar where you can enjoy over 20 different wines by the glass every day . It also serves as the center of a community of wine lovers, with paid weekend tastings and regular blind tastings.

 

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