By RYUICHIRO FUKUOKA/ Staff Writer
May 5, 2025 at 07:00 JST
After renovation, the Aoi-no-Ma dining room at Nadaman’s main restaurant Sazanka-so in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward is set up with tables and chairs on March 28. (Kotaro Ebara)
Nadaman Co., an operator of high-end traditional Japanese restaurants, reopened its flagship location, Sazanka-so, on March 28 after renovations in response to the demands of the times. [Read More]
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