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Meiji Memorial Hall “Autumn Zanmai Gozen (8,470 yen, tax and service charge included, room charge included)” is a weekday-only lunch set! Enjoy this great value lunch menu offered for a limited time by the kaiseki restaurant “Hanagasumi.”

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【Meiji Memorial Hall】The “Autumn Zanmai Gozen (8,470 yen, tax and service charge included, room charge free)” is a weekday-only lunch set! Enjoy the special lunch menu offered for a limited time only at the kaiseki restaurant “Hanagasumi.”

Meiji Kinenkan Press release: August 30, 2025 To Members of the Press [Meiji Memorial Hall] The “Autumn Zanmai Gozen (8,470 yen, tax and service charge included, room charge free)” is a weekday-only lunch set! Enjoy the special lunch menu offered for a limited time only at the kaiseki restaurant “Hanagasumi.” Starting Monday, September 1st, we will be offering the “Autumn Zanmai Gozen,” a seasonal meal exclusively available for weekday lunches. Enjoy a little bit of each dish using seasonal ingredients, such as pacific saury sushi, silver salmon, and mushroom rice.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/40685/144/40685-144-62ec2e44c0e51280bc619c27ee2d187e-1920×1280.jpg Photos are for illustrative purposes only. Hanagasumi, a kaiseki restaurant located inside Meiji Memorial Hall (2-2-23 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo), will be offering the “Autumn Zanmai Gozen (8,470 yen, tax and service charge included, room charge free)” for a limited time only during weekday lunch hours from Monday, September 1, 2025 to Friday, November 28, 2025. All dishes except the fresh fruit are served at once, making it ideal for lunch meetings or quick business dinners. All rooms are private and relaxing. Enjoy a colorful meal featuring a wide variety of seasonal autumn ingredients, little by little. ※[Serving Hours] 11:30-14:30 (Last Order) Book online here ​ ●Menu [Appetizers] Marinated chrysanthemum greens, Pacific saury sushi, pumpkin castella, smoked salmon wrapped in hosho paper, yam and maple leaves, ginkgo nuts [Sashimi] Tuna, squid, garnish [Grilled dish] Coho salmon and salmon flakes grilled on a magnolia leaf, various vegetables [Covered dish] Grilled eggplant and chawanmushi Chicken and mushroom sauce, sudachi oranges [Tempura] Tiger prawns, conger eel, autumn myoga, asparagus [Meal] Mushroom rice, salmon roe, red miso soup, pickles [Dessert] Pear compote, pear sorbet, mascarpone cheese, liquor jelly, mint * The menu may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. * If you have food allergies, please let us know when making your reservation. * All seating is in private rooms. Please note that room arrangements will be determined at our discretion. *The displayed price includes consumption tax and a 10% service charge (room charge is included). *For cancellations made the day before, 70% of the meal cost will be charged, and for cancellations made on the day, 100% will be charged. ●Meiji Memorial Hall Kaiseki Restaurant “Hanagasumi”
https://www.meijkinenkan.gr.jp/restaurant/hanagasumi/
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/40685/144/40685-144-75ab6161d421ec5d2b2d6699b1918869-1210×605.jpg “Hanagasumi” Kaiseki Restaurant with Private Rooms
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/40685/144/40685-144-ded920e3acd2dfc375bffd71fce74c2b-1210×558.jpg A tranquil atmosphere that’s hard to believe you’re in central Tokyo In a corner of Meiji Jingu Gaien, you’ll forget the hustle and bustle of the city. Nestled beyond the lush greenery is the charming, cobblestone-paved alleyway that defines the kaiseki restaurant “Hanagasumi.” The essence of Japanese cuisine, refined through Japanese tradition, is skillfully expressed with carefully selected ingredients, with an awareness of the changing seasons. Please enjoy to your heart’s content the sophistication and delicate sensibility of the chef, which is put into each and every dish and bowl. [Business Hours] Weekdays: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM (Last Order: 8:30 PM) Weekends and Holidays: 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM (Last Order: 8:00 PM) [Regular Holidays]: New Year’s holidays and summer maintenance ※1. Advance reservations required all day ※2. All rooms are private ※3. We also have rooms with chairs and sunken kotatsu tables available. Book online here ​ [About Meiji Kinenkan]
https://www.meijikinenkan.gr.jp/ The Meiji Memorial Hall Main Building was originally completed in 1881 (Meiji 14) as the “Imperial Dining Hall of the Akasaka Temporary Imperial Palace,” located where the Akasaka Palace State Guest House is now located. It was then relocated to a corner of Meiji Jingu Gaien. In 1888, the building served as the venue for the Imperial Conference to deliberate on the draft of the “Constitution of the Empire of Japan,” and Emperor Meiji always attended. Due to this history, the Meiji Memorial Hall Main Building is also known as the “Constitution Memorial Hall.” The opening ceremony for the Meiji Memorial Hall was held in 1947 as a wedding hall under the name “Meiji Memorial Hall.” Since then, over 230,000 couples have celebrated their new beginnings here. Today, in addition to weddings, the hall’s many venues are used for a variety of purposes, including MICE events such as parties and meetings, celebrations and anniversaries, and dinner parties at its restaurants and kaiseki restaurants. In 2020, the historical and architectural value of the main building was recognized, and it was designated a Tokyo Metropolitan Tangible Cultural Property (Building). Currently, it is primarily open as the lounge/dining room “kinkei” on weekdays. The open space facing the garden and historic interior, including a coffered ceiling reminiscent of the Meiji era, offer a high-quality experience combining Japanese spirit and Western learning. Guests can also enjoy Meiji Memorial Hall’s original cakes and other Japanese and Western sweets, as well as siphon-brewed coffee, providing a relaxing space and time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Address: 2-2-23 Motoakasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Access: 3-minute walk from Shinanomachi Station on the JR Chuo/Sobu Line Subway 6-minute walk from Aoyama-Itchome Station (Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Oedo Line) (Exit 2) 6-minute walk from National Stadium Station (Oedo Line) (Exit A1) Parking: Available (up to 97 cars) Phone: 03-3403-1171 (main representative) Official website: https://www.meijikinenkan.gr.jp/ Restaurant official website:
https://www.meijikinenkan.gr.jp/restaurant/ Restaurant official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meijikinenkan_gourmet/ Original sweets HP: https://www.meijikinenkan.gr.jp/kanominomori/ Online shop: https://meijikinenkan-shop.net/ Official Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/meijikinenkanofficial/ Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meiji_kinenkan_official/ Wedding official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meijkinenkan_wedding/ Wedding official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meijikinenkan_wedding Official YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_jqDqcTTIqkYLUMS2YAhdg Official X (old Twitter): https://twitter.com/mk_sekirei

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