Ryōtei Kagetsu

Nagasaki


Dating to 1642, this sky-high shippoku-ryōri restaurant started life as a high-class brothel. Japanese skills or a chaperone, and a love of food, will enhance the dining experience. There are beautiful gardens and an English sign with the building's history as you walk in, complementing the movie-set ambience. Reservations essential.


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