富士喜商店 新宿総本店

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富士喜商店 新宿総本店

No. 1 Sake Izakaya Fujikishoten All-You-Can-Drink Plan *All all-you-can-drink plans include all-you-can-eat appetizers and shijimi clam soup (450 yen extra) for 495 yen including tax. Sake from all 47 prefectures of Japan ~You're sure to find your favorite sake~

Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 7 Chome−5−5 プラザ西新宿 B1

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All-you-can-drink Plan

*Includes all-you-can-eat appetizers and shijimi clam soup (450 yen extra). *Common to all all-you-can-drink plans: ① All-you-can-eat appetizers and shijimi clam soup + ② Minimum of 2 food items per person ③ Last order 30 minutes before closing.

Premium All-You-Can-Drink

プレミアム飲み放題

Over 60 types of Sake!! All menu items including beer, highballs, sours, etc. are OK!! *150 minutes and unlimited are generally not available on Fridays, Saturdays, days before holidays, and year-end. May also be unavailable depending on reservation status.

A premium all-you-can-drink plan that includes over 60 types of sake, draft beer, highballs, and sours. Orders must include the mandatory appetizer fee and two food items per person. Ideal for sampling a wide variety of drinks.

¥1,480~

[Limited Time] Sake All-You-Can-Drink

【期間限定】日本酒飲み放題

Casual plan with only Sake all-you-can-drink *Beer, cocktails, sours, highballs, and soft drinks can be ordered separately. *Cash payment only. For Friday, Saturday, day before holidays, and year-end, only visits after 22:30 are accepted.

A budget-friendly all-you-can-drink plan focused exclusively on Sake. Other drinks like beer or cocktails are charged separately. Payment is cash only, and availability is restricted on weekends and holidays.

¥490~

All-You-Can-Drink Extension

飲み放題延長

Extension fee for all-you-can-drink banquet courses is 500 yen for 30 minutes, 1000 yen for 60 minutes.

Time extension for the all-you-can-drink plan. Choose between 30 minutes or 60 minutes to continue enjoying your drinks.

¥500~
Sake

Glass 480 yen (528 yen incl. tax) Carafe 880 yen (968 yen incl. tax) *Please order by number.

① Ginpu Kunimare Junmai

① 吟風国稀 純米

Hokkaido Brewed using high-quality water from the mountains of the Auresu-Anbeshu mountain range and carefully selected Hokkaido-grown 'Ginpu' rice polished to 65%. It has the richness of Junmai sake yet is medium-dry and refreshing, complementing meals.

Junmai sake from Hokkaido using local 'Ginpu' rice. It offers a rich umami flavor with a refreshing finish, described as medium-dry. Pairs well with meals.

¥880~

② Mutsu Hassenn Tokubetsu Junmai ISARIBI

② 陸奥八仙 特別純米 ISARIBI

Aomori The sophisticated label design evokes the night sea of Hachinohe Port, which boasts the largest squid catch in Japan. It was developed with the concept of being a "mealtime sake" that pairs well with fish dishes.

Special Junmai sake from Aomori designed specifically to pair with seafood. The name 'ISARIBI' refers to fishing fires at night. It has a dry profile that complements fish dishes perfectly.

¥880~

③ Moon Ring Extra Dry Junmai

③ 月の輪 大辛口純米

Iwate Moon Ring Sake Brewery is led by its fifth-generation female master brewer, Yuko Yokozawa. Known for its sharp dryness, it was newly released in July 2018.

Extra dry Junmai sake from Iwate, brewed by a female master brewer. Known for its sharp, crisp dryness that cuts through rich flavors.

¥880~

④ Mansakuno Hana Junmai

④ まんさくの花 純米酒

Akita The brewery's name, Hinomaru, is said to originate from the crest of the Akita feudal lord, which was a "sun disc on a five-ribbed fan." This sake is brewed using low-temperature fermentation, allowing you to enjoy the yeast's aroma.

Junmai sake from Akita. Brewed at low temperatures to preserve the yeast's aroma. It offers a fragrant and clean taste.

¥880~

⑤ Urakasumi Nama Ippon Tokubetsu Junmai

⑤ 浦霞 生一本 特別純米

Miyagi Using 100% Miyagi-grown Sasanishiki rice allows you to fully enjoy the rice's umami. This is a historic and award-winning sake from a renowned brewery.

Special Junmai sake from Miyagi made with 100% Sasanishiki rice. A famous award-winning brand offering a deep rice umami flavor.

¥880~

⑥ Hatsumago Kimoto Junmai

⑥ 初孫 生もと 純米酒

Yamagata Using the traditional 'Kimoto' brewing method that utilizes natural lactic acid bacteria, this sake offers a deep flavor and a clean aftertaste, with umami bursting forth with every sip.

Junmai sake from Yamagata made using the traditional 'Kimoto' method which utilizes natural lactic acid bacteria. This creates a deep, complex flavor with a clean finish.

¥880~

⑦ Daishichi Kimoto Junmai

⑦ 大七 きもと 純米

Fukushima This is one of the sakes we recommend serving warm (atsukan). It has a rich body whereコク (richness), umami, and acidity blend perfectly. It was featured in the famous magazine DANCHU as "Japan's most delicious warm sake".

Kimoto Junmai sake from Fukushima. Highly recommended served warm (atsukan). It has a rich body where acidity and umami blend perfectly. Famously rated as the best warm sake in Japan.

¥880~

⑧ Hokkoku Junmai Ginjo

⑧ 北雪 純米吟醸

Niigata A dry sake that balances the umami of the rice with moderate acidity and aroma. Founded in 1872, this historic brewery strives to create "a cup that can invite you to a new world."

Junmai Ginjo sake from Niigata. A dry sake with a balanced flavor profile of rice umami, moderate acidity, and aroma.

¥880~

⑨ Wakatsuru Gen Junmai Platinum Label

⑨ 若鶴 玄 純米プラチナラベル

Toyama 'Gen' (玄) was created with the concept of being a sake that connoisseurs can drink without getting tired of. The label design also embodies the concept of beauty polished with a simple, unadorned elegance.

Junmai sake from Toyama. Created for connoisseurs who want a sake they won't get tired of drinking. It has a clean and refined taste.

¥880~

⑩ Hououbiden Junmai Ginjo

⑩ 鳳凰美田 純米吟醸

Tochigi 'Gohyakumangoku' rice polished to 55% and fermented slowly at low temperatures. It has a glamorous ginjo aroma reminiscent of green melon, with balanced acidity and umami, offering exceptional value for money.

Junmai Ginjo sake from Tochigi. Fermented slowly at low temperatures, it features a glamorous aroma reminiscent of green melon, with balanced acidity and umami.

¥880~

⑪ Mizubasho Junmai Ginjo

⑪ 水芭蕉 純米吟醸

Gunma The representative of the Mizubasho series, it has a floral aroma and an elegant, refined umami taste. This is a Junmai Ginjo that fully brings out the quality of Yamada Nishiki rice.

Junmai Ginjo sake from Gunma. It has a floral aroma and an elegant mouthfeel with refined umami, showcasing the quality of Yamada Nishiki rice.

¥880~

⑫ Sabadeshu

⑫ サバデシュ

Ibaraki This 'Sake for Saba' was created to be paired perfectly with mackerel. Did you know? Ibaraki Prefecture, where the brewery is located, has the highest mackerel catch in Japan at 143,403 tons (2017), boasting a 25.7% market share, making it a mackerel powerhouse.

A unique sake from Ibaraki brewed specifically to pair with mackerel (Saba). It complements the rich taste of mackerel, celebrating Ibaraki's status as a top mackerel producer.

¥880~

⑬ Kamesuke Tezukuri Junmai Dry

⑬ 神亀 手造り純米酒 辛口

Saitama This brewery is known for being the first to exclusively produce Junmai sake. Having undergone over two years of aging at room temperature, it has a smooth umami and body.

Handmade dry Junmai sake from Saitama. Aged for over two years at room temperature, resulting in a smooth yet rich umami flavor with depth.

¥880~

⑭ Koushi Junmai

⑭ 甲子 純米酒

Chiba This is a "made in Chiba" Junmai sake, brewed using only rice and rice koji with groundwater as the brewing water, using 'Gohyakumangoku' rice cultivated under contract in Shisui Town and Yachimata City. It's a rich Junmai sake with a mellow mouthfeel and a solid, full-bodied flavor that brings out the natural umami of the rice.

Junmai sake from Chiba made with locally grown rice and groundwater. It has a mellow mouthfeel and a solid, rich body that expresses the natural umami of the rice.

¥880~

⑮ Kisen Tokubetsu Junmai 'Maboroshi no Sake' White Label

⑮ 喜泉 特別純米 幻の酒 白ラベル

Tokyo Brewed rice polished to 60%. It's a rich-tasting sake with a developing flavor. Its pleasant aftertaste is appealing to sake connoisseurs.

Special Junmai sake from Tokyo. Polished to 60%, it offers a savory flavor with good depth and a clean finish that sake enthusiasts appreciate.

¥880~

⑯ Sagami Nada Tokubetsu Honjozo

⑯ 相模灘 特別本醸造

Kanagawa A special Honjozo sake polished to 60% using Miyama Nishiki rice from Nagano. Although it's one of the few Honjozo types from Sagami Nada, it's brewed using the completely handmade Ginjo method, just like Daiginjo.

Special Honjozo sake from Kanagawa. Brewed with the same care and handmade 'Ginjo' techniques as premium Daiginjo sakes, resulting in high quality despite being a standard grade.

¥880~

⑰ Shichiken Furin Bizan Junmai

⑰ 七賢 風凛美山 純米

Yamanashi Despite being a Junmai sake, it has a fruity aroma characteristic of Ginjo sake and a crisp, dry taste. It uses sake rice grown by contract farmers within Yamanashi Prefecture.

Junmai sake from Yamanashi using local rice. It is characterized by a fruity, ginjo-like aroma and a crisp, dry taste.

¥880~

⑱ Meikyo Shisui Dry Honjozo

⑱ 明鏡止水 辛口本醸造

Nagano This sake has a smooth, dry taste with a subdued aroma. Although it's a Honjozo, the lingering alcohol sensation is minimal, making it enjoyable even for those who don't typically prefer dry sakes.

Dry Honjozo sake from Nagano. Smooth with a subtle aroma. It has a clean finish with little alcohol burn, making it accessible even to those who typically dislike dry sakes.

¥880~

⑲ Tengu Mai Yamahai Junmai

⑲ 天狗舞 山廃仕込純米酒

Ishikawa Tengu Mai is so synonymous with Yamahai brewing that it's practically its namesake. You can experience the rich umami and body inherent to the rice, characteristic of Yamahai brewing, along with a robust flavor profile that includes a slightly strong acidity.

Yamahai Junmai sake from Ishikawa. Famous for its traditional 'Yamahai' brewing method, delivering a powerful flavor with rich rice umami and bold acidity.

¥880~

⑳ Maruokajo Chokaraguchi Honjozo

⑳ 丸岡城 超辛口本醸造

Fukui Adding brewing alcohol makes the aroma more pronounced and the sake easier to drink. It's crisp and clean, yet has a satisfying depth of flavor, appealing to connoisseurs of dry sake.

Super dry Honjozo sake from Fukui. Adding brewers alcohol enhances the aroma and drinkability. It is crisp, clean, and savory.

¥880~

㉑ Daruma Masamune Sweet Junmai

㉑ ダルマ正宗 甘口純米

Gifu A sweet Junmai sake that brings out the chewy sweetness of 'Hatsushimo' rice. It pairs well not only with sashimi but also with rich dishes, fried foods, and cheese.

Sweet Junmai sake from Gifu utilizing the sweetness of 'Hatsushimo' rice. It pairs well not only with sashimi but also rich foods like fried dishes and cheese.

¥880~

㉒ Fujinishiki Wakimizu Jikomi Junmai

㉒ 富士錦 湧き水仕込み純米

Shizuoka A sake with a modest aroma and a rich flavor. As the originator of post-war natural brewing (Junmai), it adheres to traditional brewing techniques, resulting in a classic sake where the rice flavor is clearly asserted. You can also enjoy the rich aroma unique to Junmai sake.

Junmai sake from Shizuoka brewed with spring water. A traditional style sake with a rich body and modest aroma, emphasizing the flavor of the rice.

¥880~

㉓ Horaisen Tokubetsu Junmai 'Ka'

㉓ 蓬莱泉 特別純米「可」

Aichi A light Junmai sake with low acidity. It's delicious when served well-chilled. The text on the label is from a poem by the Edo-period scholar Kan Sazan. The sake's name is taken from the concluding line of the poem on the label, "I should write to the gods."

Special Junmai sake from Aichi called 'Beshi'. It has low acidity and a light, clean taste. Best enjoyed well-chilled.

¥880~

㉔ Shichiken Teishiraku Junmai 80%

㉔ 七本鎗 低精白純米 80%

Shiga As the name suggests, the rice is not polished extensively. The low polishing rate results in a powerfully felt umami. It's a substantial sake that appeals to connoisseurs.

Low-polish Junmai sake from Shiga (80% rice polishing ratio). The low polishing rate results in a bold, robust umami flavor that appeals to sake enthusiasts seeking a hearty drink.

¥880~

㊸ Tenpu Junmai Ginjo

㊸ 天賦 純米吟醸

Kagoshima This sake was born from Nishi Shuzo, famous for the sweet potato shochu 'Hozan'. It's a delicate and talked-about sake, surprisingly so for a shochu maker.

Junmai Ginjo sake from Kagoshima. Produced by Nishi Shuzo, famous for 'Hozan' potato shochu. It is surprisingly delicate and refined.

¥880~

㊹ Bishonen Junmai Sake Seiya

㊹ 美少年 純米酒 清夜

Kumamoto A Junmai sake brewed with selected water and subterranean water. It's a slightly dry sake with an alcohol content of 16%. It's well-balanced and versatile, suitable for before, during, or after meals.

Junmai sake from Kumamoto. Made with selected water, it is a slightly dry sake with 16% alcohol. Well-balanced and versatile, suitable for before, during, or after meals.

¥880~

㊺ Rokujyo Junmai Yamada Nishiki

㊺ 六十餘洲 純米 山田錦

Nagasaki The brand name 'Rokujyo' (六十餘洲) comes from the idea that in ancient times, Japan had over 60 provinces, signifying a wish for people all over Japan to enjoy it. This is a clean Junmai sake made with 100% 'Yamada Nishiki' rice, characterized by its deep softness.

Junmai sake from Nagasaki using 100% Yamada Nishiki rice. It has a clean taste with deep softness. The name represents a wish for people all over Japan to enjoy it.

¥880~

㊻ Amafune Tokubetsu Junmai Extra Dry

㊻ 天吹 特別純米 超辛口

Saga It has a moist richness with a slightly strong acidity, creating a refreshing dry taste and a smooth finish. It has a fresh character reminiscent of grapefruit.

Super dry special Junmai sake from Saga. It combines a moist richness with strong acidity for a refreshing, smooth finish. It has a fresh character reminiscent of grapefruit.

¥880~
Dishes

Jewel Box ~Fujikishoten Sashimi Platter~

宝石箱〜富士喜商店お造り盛り合わせ〜

Limited Quantity Daily!! Sashimi platter featuring the high-grade fish 'Nodoguro' and (depending on the season) 'Kinmedai' (Golden Eye Snapper), and 'Honmaguro' (Bluefin Tuna). *Contents may change based on availability. *Orders are per person. *For all-you-can-drink plans, the number of food items chosen counts as one dish. *Ordering a 2-person platter counts as 1 item. *Ordering two 2-person platters counts as 2 items.

A premium sashimi platter named 'Jewel Box'. Includes high-quality fish like Nodoguro (Blackthroat Seaperch) and Bluefin Tuna. Available in sizes matching the number of people in your party.

¥1,780~

A la carte: 3 Types of Raw Oysters Tasting Set

生牡蠣3種食べ比べセット

Limited Quantity Raw Oysters 2,580 yen (2,838 yen incl. tax) → 2,280 yen (2,508 yen incl. tax) *Types and prices may change depending on availability.

A limited quantity set for comparing three different types of fresh raw oysters. The selection may vary based on daily supply.

¥2,280
$15.00

A la carte: Raw Oysters

単品 生牡蠣

For 'Jewel Box' orders, only for the number of people in your party 780 yen (858 yen) → 500 yen (550 yen incl. tax) Orders at the discounted price do not count as 1 food item per person.

Fresh raw oysters sourced from various famous regions in Japan. Enjoy the unique taste of each origin.

¥780~
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