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Sake No Ana

It’s not easy to find a sake bar open during the day. Luckily, at Sake no Ana in Ginza, you can have a full sake tasting along with lunch.

Sake no
Ana[Sake no Ana - image © Florentyna Leow]

Most izakaya carry decent to great selections of sake at dinnertime. But most izakaya aren’t open during the day: where does one get a sake fix? You head over to Sake no Ana in Ginza, where you can have set lunches accompanied by as many different kinds of sake as your heart desires.

Sake no
Ana [Sake no Ana - image © Florentyna Leow]

As befits a sake bar, there is a sake sommelier on hand who’s always ready to offer advice and bring out several bottles for you to taste. They carry around 130 different kinds of sake, so the sommelier is definitely your first port of call!

Sake no
Ana [Sake no Ana - image © Florentyna Leow]

Besides set lunches, the full dinner menu is also available during the day. Naturally, most items on the menu pair well with sake. Think grilled salted fish, natto (fermented beans) omelette, chicken skewers, and pickles.

For more Tokyo izakaya and sake choices, see our Best Izakaya And Sake Specialists In Tokyo page.

English name:
Sake no Ana

Japanese name:
酒の穴

English address:
B1 Ginza Rangetsu, 3-5-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061

Japanese address:
〒104-0061 東京都中央区銀座3-5-8 銀座らん月B1

Opening hours:
Monday-Saturday: 11:30am-11pm
Sunday and national holidays: 11:30am-10pm

Price:

Non-smoking section:
Yes

Reservations:
Possible

Nearest Transport:
Subway: 1-minute walk from exit A13 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza, Hibiya and Marunouchi lines.
Train: 6-minute walk from the Central exit of Yurakucho Station on the JR Yamanote line.

Telephone:
+81-3-3567-1133

Website:Official website (Japanese)

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Sake no Ana on TripAdvisor.

Near To Here:
Sake no Ana is located in Tokyo’s Ginza district. See our complete list of things to do in Ginza, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

More Tokyo Restaurant Recommendations:
See all Izakaya we recommend on our Best Izakaya Rice In Tokyo page and get the complete list for all cuisines on our Best Tokyo Restaurants page.

More Tokyo Restaurant Recommendations:
See all teishoku and donburi restaurants we recommend on our Best Teishoku and Donburi in Tokyo page and get the complete list for all cuisines on our Best Tokyo Restaurants page.

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