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In a quiet alley of Higashi-Ueno, Taito-ku, “Hyakumangoku” (百万石) stands as a classic institution of Edomae-style sushi, boasting 45 years of history. As a long-established sushi-ya, it attracts countless connoisseurs with its exquisite craftsmanship and impeccably fresh fish.
A Blend of Edomae Tradition and Modern Craft
The entrance to Hyakumangoku is modest, but upon entering, you are greeted by a bright, orderly counter and light-wood decor. The simple layout includes the warm wooden bar and private rooms, suitable for everything from casual meals to business dinners and special celebrations. A standout feature is the large, traditional ice-cooled refrigerator showcase. This method of cooling with ice maintains the ingredients’ natural humidity, preventing them from drying out and ensuring every slice of fish is presented in peak condition.
A Dual Surprise of Classic and Innovative
Hyakumangoku’s cuisine is centered on Edomae-style sushi, complemented by unique, artfully crafted appetizers that perfectly interpret the flavors of the four seasons. The meal begins with small starters before moving to the main event. For example, the house-made Sujiko & Tarako Kasuzuke (salmon and cod roe cured in sake lees for over two weeks) is addictively rich with sake aroma and sweet umami. The Hamo & Ika no Shiokara (salt-fermented pike conger and squid) offers a perfectly balanced saltiness, making it an ideal partner for beer and sake.
Next comes the exquisite Nigiri Sushi, each piece showcasing the chef’s deep understanding of the ingredients. Classics like Kinmedai Kobujime (kelp-cured golden eye snapper) and Makogarei (marbled flounder) beautifully fuse the fish’s sweetness with the kelp’s aroma, highlighting the artistry of Edomae techniques. The Maguro Zuke (marinated tuna nigiri) is another highlight, with a perfectly balanced marinade that enhances, rather than overpowers, the fish’s natural flavor. For those who love creamy textures, the Chutoro (medium-fatty tuna) and fresh Uni (sea urchin) are must-tries, each bite tasting like the essence of the ocean.
Beyond sushi, Hyakumangoku offers many other specialties. Their house-made Karasumi (cured mullet roe), preserved in Shinshu miso, boasts a rich aroma and delicate texture, making it a perfect match for Japanese sake. The tender Ni-Anago (simmered conger eel) with its sweet glaze further demonstrates the chef’s dedication to detail. Even a simple Tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet) is a delightful surprise, with a fluffy texture and rich egg flavor that’s as memorable as a dessert.
A Perfect Balance of Tradition and Style
As a long-established sushi restaurant, Hyakumangoku perfectly balances tradition with a modern touch. It wins hearts with classic Edomae-style sushi and earns its stellar reputation through warm, friendly service. First-time visitors can start with an affordable ¥1,800 nigiri set to experience the charm of fresh fish, while connoisseurs can indulge in the luxurious ¥7,700 “Taisho’s Special Course” (Head Chef’s Selection) for the ultimate sushi feast. Regardless of your choice, the shop’s attention to detail is immense; they may even adjust the size of the rice and fish to suit your preference.
Hyakumangoku is more than just a sushi restaurant; it’s a shining star on the Ueno Ameyoko food map. Through its exquisite Edomae sushi and rich seasonal dishes, it showcases the profound depth of Tokyo’s culinary culture. Every visit—whether to savor the fresh ingredients or to witness the chef’s delicate artistry—is a feast for the palate. When you’re in Ueno Ameyoko, don’t forget to reserve a special “taste memory” at Hyakumangoku for yourself!
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Hyakumangoku (百万石) – Store Information
- Budget: Lunch approx. ¥2,000 – ¥2,999 / Dinner approx. ¥15,000 – ¥19,999
- Type: Sushi, Izakaya, Seafood Cuisine
- Phone: 050-5570-1984
- Reservations: Accepted
- Hours:
- Mon – Fri: Lunch 11:00 AM–2:00 PM / Dinner 4:00 PM–10:00 PM (Last Order 9:00 PM)
- Sat: Lunch 11:00 AM–2:00 PM / Dinner 4:00 PM–9:00 PM (Last Order 8:00 PM)
- Note: Business hours are subject to change; please confirm with the restaurant before visiting.
- Closing Days: Sundays and National Holidays
- Address: 1F Ebato Bldg, 2-11-5 Higashi-Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access:
- Approx. 5 min walk from JR Ueno Station (Hirokoji Exit)
- Approx. 6 min walk from JR Okachimachi Station (North Exit)
- Approx. 5 min walk from Naka-Okachimachi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), North Exit
- Approx. 5 min walk from Shin-Okachimachi Station (Toei Oedo Line), Exit A-8
- Children: Welcome
- Payment: Credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
- Smoking Policy: Entirely Non-smoking
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すみません
Menu, please!
メニューをください!
Order, please
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This one, please
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Thank you for the meal
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Water, please
お水、お願いします
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A small plate, please
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Excuse me, please change the grill net.
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Check, please
お會計、お願いします
Where do I pay?
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How much is it?
いくらですか?
Can I use a credit card?
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I will pay in cash
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領収書をお願いします。
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Menu
Voice Menu, Easy Ordering
Lunch Menu
お昼のメニュー
Includes steamed egg custard, small dish, and miso soup.
Chirashi
ちらし
Nigiri
にぎり
Tekka Don
鉄火丼
Kaisen Don
海鮮丼
Premium Nigiri
上にぎり
Premium Nigiri Sushi
特上にぎり
Deluxe Chirashi
上ちらし
Premium Chirashi
特上ちらし
Dinner Menu
夜のメニュー
Nigiri
にぎり
Chef's Choice Nigiri
大将のおまかせにぎり
Kaga Course
加賀コース
Hyakumangoku Course
百万石コース
Special Dish
逸品料理
Homemade Karasumi Miso Pickle
自家製からすみの味噌漬け
Drink
Whiskey
ウイスキー
Single
シングル
Double
ダブル
Highball
ハイボール
Plum Wine
梅酒
Glass
グラス
On the Rocks
ロック
Watered Down (usually alcohol)
水割り
Soda Mix
ソーダ割
Others
その他
Oolong Tea
ウーロン茶
Non-Alcoholic Beer
