The ingredients are pretty fresh, and the sashimi is cut just right—smooth and easy to eat. The place is quiet and a bit hidden, perfect if you want to take your time enjoying sushi. Prices are on the higher side, but it's fair for the quality.

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Masuzushi
Casual yet refined Edomae sushi, tucked away in the back alleys of Tokyo’s Yaesu district.
Just a 3-minute walk from Tokyo Station’s Yaesu Exit, this renowned Edomae sushi restaurant is tucked away in a back alley. Since its founding in 1978, it has stayed true to its motto of “fast, affordable, and delicious,” offering guests a casual yet authentic sushi experience. In 2020, the restaurant underwent a complete renovation, transforming into a calm, wood-accented space. At the counter, diners can watch the chefs’ craftsmanship up close, while the second floor offers private rooms, box seating, and even seats where small dogs are welcome.
The owner personally selects fresh seafood at Toyosu Market, serving seasonal specialties such as wild-caught bluefin tuna, classic Edomae-style anago (conger eel), and snow crab delivered directly from Sakaiminato in Tottori. Course options include the Masu Course, Chef’s Omakase, and Okami’s Omakase, with not only sushi but also a wide selection of à la carte dishes. The rice is a blend of Koshihikari and Akitakomachi, perfectly matched with vinegared shari flavored with red vinegar. To complement the food, the restaurant offers more than 15 kinds of sake-an irresistible lineup for sake lovers.
Highlights
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Conveniently located in a back alley near Tokyo Station.
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Seasonal fish carefully selected by the owner at Toyosu Market.
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A wide variety of menu options, from full courses to à la carte dishes.
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Private rooms available, and small dogs are welcome-making it suitable for many occasions.
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A rich menu of nigiri, sashimi, and a variety of side dishes
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Seating options include counter seats, tables, and private rooms
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Just a 3-minute walk from Tokyo Station’s Yaesu Exit
Official FAQs
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Do you have foreign language menus or menus with photos? (If available, please specify the languages.)
We always have an English menu available. In addition, by scanning the QR code provided at our restaurant, you can view menus in Chinese and Korean as well.
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Is takeout available?
Yes, we do offer takeout, although please note that during the summer season we may not be able to provide it.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?
Yes, it is. Please ask our staff.
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Can I reserve a seat?
Yes, reservations can be made through Tabelog and other gourmet websites.
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Is there a smoking area?
There is no indoor smoking space, but ashtrays are available outdoors for your use.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 升寿司
- Postal Code
- 103-0028
- Address
- 1-7-3 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 03-3274-2526
- Closed
- Sundays, Holidays
- Business Hours
- 5:00pm - 11:00pm(L.O.10:30pm)
- Budget
- 8,000yen〜
- Access
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(1)About 3 minutes walk from JR Tokyo Station.
(2)About 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Otemachi Station. - Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
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