Toto Ichi

Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Indulge in fresh Seto Inland Sea seafood at Toto Ichi, where every meal is a journey through Hiroshima’s culinary tradition.
Restaurant Details
Toto Ichi is a compelling culinary destination nestled within Hiroshima's bustling ekie building. Known for its fresh seafood offerings, this izakaya emphasizes locally-sourced ingredients, predominantly from the Seto Inland Sea, to craft mouthwatering dishes. Guests are particularly enchanted by the Toto Ichi Teishoku, a delightful set meal featuring fried oysters and an array of sashimi that promises a burst of flavors with every bite.
Strategically located inside the Hiroshima Station complex, Toto Ichi provides both convenience and a memorable dining experience for travelers on-the-go and Hiroshima's residents alike. Its cozy atmosphere, decorated with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offers a welcoming escape perfect for casual dinners or laid-back gatherings.
Toto Ichi's menu is a celebration of seafood artistry with selections such as the beloved sashimi platter, known fondly as "Guts!! Kimori." Paired with a splendid variety of sake, this dining experience is a culinary tour through Hiroshima’s rich seafood heritage. A visit to Toto Ichi is sure to be rewarding, promising authentic flavors accompanied by the warm spirit of Japanese hospitality.
The establishment offers more than just food; it's an experience reflecting the essence of Hiroshima’s coastal culinary tradition. As patrons step into Toto Ichi, they’re greeted by a harmonious blend of flavors and aromas, transforming every meal into a cherished memory. Let Toto Ichi transport you to the heart of Japan’s oceanic indulgence where impeccable service and exceptional dishes await every guest.
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Toto Ichi Address
ekie Dining, 1-2 Matsubaracho, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 732-0822
Toto Ichi 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
Tucked to the south of Honshu between the Chugoku Mountains and the Seto Inland Sea, the humble Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its oysters and freshwater eel, as well as local okonomiyaki and sake produced in the revitalized capital of Hiroshima.
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