MoonFlower Sagaya Ginza

Ginza & Tsukiji


Digital-art supremos teamLab provide the mesmerising visual effects at this restaurant specialising in premium grade Saga beef. There are only eight seats and everyone sits down to the 12-course meal together. While you eat, a moving forest of trees or a field of flowers sways across the walls while on the table a flowing river with fish may be projected.


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