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Naorai Stand Miya

A standing bar serving selected Sake and bite-sized meals.

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A standing bar located near Okunitama-jinja Shrine. It is owned by “Sake Shop Shimenouchi”,and serves Sake from all around Japan. They also provide bite-sized meals using local food that goes well with Sake.

Sake selections change monthly. Sake newbies can come in and read the characteristics of each Sake written on the menu. Other than Sake, the bar serves beer, and original drinks such as “Jinja High”(450 yen), aka Shrine High with tons of shaved ginger.

The owner used to work as a chef in a french restaurant. Their cuisine is served in small plates, so that solo visitors and women can enjoy different types of meals.

The bar serves Japanese and Western meals such as “Clam and Ginger Tempura” (300 yen), “Mackerel and Mushroom Rillettes” (350 yen). There are also plenty of meals using Fuchu local veggies such as “Fuchu Shiitake and Eryngii mushrooms sauteed in soy sauce butter”(280 yen).

Highlights

  • A standing bar owned by “Sake Shop Shimenouchi”.
  • Operating near Okunitama-jinja Shrine.
  • Monthly selections of Sake.
  • Small bite-sized meals using Fuchu local vegetables.

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Photos

  • Look for a blue banner with a Sake illustration and red lanterns.

    Look for a blue banner with a Sake illustration and red lanterns.

  • A joyous bar that welcomes anyone.

    A joyous bar that welcomes anyone.

  • Walls are adorned with explanations of different types of Sake being served.

    Walls are adorned with explanations of different types of Sake being served.

  • If you enjoy a particular sake, go ahead and purchase a bottle!

    If you enjoy a particular sake, go ahead and purchase a bottle!

  • “Jinja High” highball (450 yen), a pun on “Jinja” (Shrine) and “Ginger”.

    “Jinja High” highball (450 yen), a pun on “Jinja” (Shrine) and “Ginger”.

  • Bite-sized Japanese and western meals go well with Sake.

    Bite-sized Japanese and western meals go well with Sake.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

A

No

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?

A

Yes.

Q

Can I get take-out?

A

Sorry, it is not available. (as of April 2023)

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Details

Name in Japanese
直会スタンド宮
Postal Code
183-0023
Address
2-3-8 Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Telephone
042-306-9030
Closed
Every Tuesday
Business hours
Weekdays: 4:00pm-11:00pm
Weekend and public holidays: 3:00pm-10:00pm
Budget
1,500 yen and up
Directions
1) About a 5-minute walk from Fuchu Station on the Keio Line
2) About a 6-minute walk from Fuchukeiba-seimonmae Station on the Keio Keibajo Line
3) About a 7-minute walk from Fuchuhommachi Station on the JR Musashino & Nambu Lines.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)