Shun Ya

Savor exquisite Japanese cuisine at Shun Ya, near Toyama Station, featuring traditional dishes like yellowtail shabu-shabu in an elegant setting.
Restaurant Details
Nestled near Toyama Station, Shun Ya is more than a restaurant—it's a celebration of authentic Japanese cuisine invigorated with innovative flair. Renowned for its fresh seafood and seasonal offerings, the menu dazzles with dishes like yellowtail shabu-shabu and assorted sashimi, which showcase both traditional flavors and modern techniques.
With an atmosphere that harmonizes elegance and intimacy, Shun Ya welcomes guests with warm tatami rooms and sophisticated private dining areas. The decor mirrors the meticulous care in each dish, offering a serene setting perfect for any occasion, whether it be a casual dinner or a business meeting.
Diners are treated to hearty courses where flavors blend artfully. Indulge in miso-grilled beef or savor grilled pork marinated in Saikyo miso, each dish presented as a visual masterpiece. To complement the dining experience, the restaurant offers a curated selection of Japanese sake and fine wines, often available in all-you-can-drink packages.
What sets Shun Ya apart is the attentive service, marked by staff who are both amiable and knowledgeable. From the moment you arrive to the final delectable bite, the restaurant’s dedication to quality ensures every visit is memorable. Shun Ya captures the essence of Japanese gastronomy in Toyama, making it an essential destination for locals and travelers alike.
Shun Ya Phone Number
Shun Ya Business Days
Shun Ya Address
2-2-15 Shintomicho, Toyama-shi, Toyama 930-0002
Shun Ya Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
A haven for budding mountaineers and amateur anthropologists — the mountains of Toyama have kept the beautiful villages between them frozen in time.
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