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Kotoyon: casual dining bar

The place sits quietly in an office district, right between Asakusa and Kuramae. In fact, Kuramae is dotted with hidden gems like this in its back alleys.

The restaurant’s name comes from its address: 4-Chome Kotobuki, Taito City. It features a cozy, U-shaped counter, and they serve delicious, small-plated appetizers. The atmosphere is very friendly and comfortable.

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