Motsuyaki and horumon dishes to savor in Sangenjaya
Shirokumaya is just a short walk from Sangenjaya Station. A casual Sangenjaya-style tavern where you can enjoy motsuyaki and horumon dishes in an unpretentious, drop-in atmosphere.
Centered on motsuyaki and horumon dishes, the menu includes liver sashimi with scallions, Yukimi tsukune, and tongue-and-heart yukke—an array sure to catch the eye of meat lovers. A drink with some fragrant grilled bites is perfect for unwinding after work.
Its easygoing vibe suits days when you want to pop in for a light drink as well as nights spent lively with friends. It’s a place to remember when you want to enjoy horumon dishes in Sangenjaya without putting on airs.
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Easy to drop by in Sangenjaya
Within walking distance of Sangenjaya Station, it’s easy to stop in after work or before and after other plans. Despite the convenience of being near the station, the relaxed atmosphere lets you unwind, making it perfect for an everyday drink.
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Savor the rich flavor of meat with motsuyaki and horumon
Centered on motsuyaki and horumon, the menu includes liver sashimi with scallions, Yukimi tsukune, and tongue-and-heart yukke—dishes that entice any meat lover. Nibble on fragrant grilled items and your drink will naturally keep flowing.
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A lively vibe that suits get-togethers with friends
Casual enough for a quick drink on a whim and for nights when friends gather around a table. In Sangenjaya’s friendly, familiar atmosphere, enjoy horumon dishes as conversations flow.
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Shirokuma Shop (shi-ro-ku-ma shop) |
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| Address | 1F–3F, 1-30-8 Sangenjaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Access |
| Phone | 03-6413-8615 |
| Business Hours | 17:00〜24:00 |
| Access | 3-minute walk from South Exit B of Sangen-jaya Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line. |
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MAP & ACCESS
・Setagaya Line Sangenjaya Station:South Exit B『3-minute walk』
271m from Sangenjaya Station