This place really lets you enjoy the full flavor of nodoguro. If you’re lucky, you can even watch them grilling the fish over charcoal on the first floor. The staff are super friendly—just ask and they’ll happily let you take photos.

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Nodoguro-no-Nakamata Tsukiji
A renowned Tsukiji restaurant where you can savor exceptionally fatty, extra-large nodoguro (blackthroat seaperch) grilled over charcoal.
Located just a 2-minute walk from Tsukiji Station, Nodoguro-no-Nakamata Tsukiji is a seafood and charcoal-grill restaurant specializing in nodoguro (blackthroat seaperch), operated by the Nakamata Shuzo Group. Renowned for dishes prepared with fresh, port-direct fish-especially nodoguro-it offers a wide range of seasonal flavors brought to life through expert charcoal grilling.
Its signature dish features an extra-large nodoguro weighing over 500 grams, grilled using the traditional charcoal “genshiyaki” method. By grilling the fish upright, excess moisture is drawn out, concentrating the umami and producing incredibly plump, thick, and tender flesh. The menu also includes charcoal-grilled crab, squid, Satsuma Kuroge Wagyu beef, and Hinata-dori chicken. Assorted sashimi plates made with top-grade seafood-such as bluefin tuna and botan shrimp delivered straight from Tsukiji-are also highly popular. Their house-made Kyushu sweet soy sauce enhances the natural sweetness of the fish.
The interior features a warm, sake-brewery-inspired wa-modern design, with 7 private rooms and a total of 85 seats-ideal for business dinners and gatherings. The restaurant also offers an extensive selection of shochu from historic distilleries, including those in Ibusuki, Kagoshima. With Tsukiji Market, Kabuki-za Theatre, and Ginza all within walking distance, it’s a perfect spot for both dining and strolling afterward.
Highlights
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A specialty nodoguro restaurant just a 2-minute walk from Tsukiji Station, offering excellent accessibility.
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Serves extra-large nodoguro weighing over 500g, grilled using the traditional charcoal genshiyaki method.
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Popular for sashimi assortments featuring top-quality seafood delivered directly from Tsukiji.
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House-made Kyushu sweet soy sauce enhances the natural flavor of the fish.
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Features a sake-brewery-inspired Japanese-modern interior with private rooms-ideal for business dinners.
Photos
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Nodoguro is a premium white fish known in Japanese as akamutsu.
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The traditional method of skewering fish and grilling it over an open flame is called genshiyaki.
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A selection of top-quality seafood purchased fresh from Tsukiji every morning.
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Banquet courses allow you to fully enjoy seasonal seafood, including nodoguro.
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A wooden counter and lattice doors create a warm, traditional Japanese ambiance.
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A calm, wood-toned façade with a distinctive noren curtain.
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have multilingual menus?
Yes, we do.
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Can I make reservations?
You can book through the official website or by phone.
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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?
Yes. Kabuki-za Theatre and Tsukiji Market are both about a 6-minute walk away.
Reviews
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- のどぐろの中俣 築地
- Postal Code
- 104-0045
- Address
- Central Higashi Ginza 106, 2-15-15 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 050-5385-3418
- Business Hours
- 5:00pm - 11:00pm(L.O.10:15pm), Saturdays 5:00pm -10:30pm(L.O.9:45pm)
- Closed
- Sundays and Holidays
- Budget
- 8,000yen〜
- Access
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(1)About 2 minutes walk from Subway Hibiya Line’s Tsukiji Station.
(2)About 2 minutes walk from Subway Hibiya Line’s Higashi-Ginza Station. - Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)
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