Uohana

Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience Uohana's exquisite seafood and Izakaya ambiance in Chiba, just steps from the Tokyo hot springs.
Restaurant Details
Uohana, situated in the lively Chuo Ward of Chiba, is renowned for its seafood prowess and Izakaya charm. The restaurant excels in delivering fresh, ocean-inspired delicacies, making it a must-visit for seafood enthusiasts.
Focusing on seafood, Uohana offers an array of dishes that stand out for their freshness and flavor. Popular offerings include the sashimi set meals, highly regarded for their pristine, delectable combinations. Meanwhile, the tempura offerings and fried horse mackerel are perfect examples of the restaurant’s commitment to traditional Japanese culinary techniques.
Just a short walk from Chiba Station, Uohana sits along the bustling Miyuki Street, making it easily accessible for both locals and travelers. Its location in this energetic neighborhood enhances the dining experience, offering an authentic taste of local life.
The ambiance of Uohana perfectly straddles lively and cozy, typical of an Izakaya, creating a fitting backdrop for intimate dinners or vibrant social gatherings. The simple yet inviting decor complements this atmosphere, making diners feel at home instantly.
Patrons often commend the attentive and friendly staff, who enhance the dining experience with their professionalism and warm hospitality. Whether you visit for a solo meal or a group celebration, Uohana promises a welcoming environment and a memorable culinary journey.
In the culinary realm, Uohana remains a beacon of quality, emphasizing fresh seafood and dedicated service, inviting guests to savor each visit anew.
Uohana Phone Number
Uohana Business Days
Uohana Address
1F, 1-10-4 Fujimi, Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-0015
Uohana 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
It’s not just about Disney and Narita Airport in Tokyo’s westward neighbor — Chiba is also a must-visit for sports, nature, agriculture, and history, giving the capital a real run for its money.
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