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Located on a lush green hill lined with luxury homes in Sakurazaka , “Kanzanso” is a modern, lodge-style Japanese restaurant with a panoramic view of Fukuoka City. Even though it is close to Tenjin (about 10 minutes by car), diners can forget the noise of the city and have a relaxing time at this “living room” in the heart of the city.
At Kanzanso, diners can enjoy the monthly special Kaiseki Course Meals, in which abundant seasonal ingredients from Kyushu and throughout Japan are used. The course meals using fresh fish from the Genkai Sea are particularly exquisite, allowing diners to enjoy the meal with all five senses.
There are 11 large and small private dining rooms for groups of two to 100 people, and these are often used for business meals and meetings, or celebratory occasions and memorial services on weekends. The decorative placemats used for birthdays and children’s celebratory occasions are quite popular!

Address 810-0031 1-3-20 Tani, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka
Contact Tel:092-721-5588 
Sakurazaka “Kanzanso”
Fees *Lunch: Course Meals - 3,000 or 4,000 Yen; Kaiseki Course Meal in a Private Dining Room - 5,000 Yen
*Dinner: Seasonal Kaiseki Course Meals - 7,000, 12,000 or 15,000 Yen; Stonefish/Summer Blowfish Course Meals (Only Available during the Summer), Blowfish/Deep-sea Bass Course Meals (Only Available during the Winter) - 15,000 Yen each
*There are All-You-Can-Drink and banquet plans for Year-end, New Year’s, Welcome, Farewell, and other parties; reservations required for course meals.
Weekends
and Holidays
New Year’s Holidays
Parking 10 vehicles
Access By subway - a 7 minute walk from Sakurazaka Station on Fukuoka City Subway’s Nanakuma Line
Times Available 11:30am - 1:30pm, 5:30pm - 9:30pm
Area Fukuoka Area
Genre Kaiseki Ryori (Full Course Meals), Vegetarian and Local Dishes (Gourmet and Restaurants)
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