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Prepare your palate for this casual tachinomi (standing bar) in the back streets of Shinjuku Sanchome; open kitchen offers a show, but it’s a toss-up whether you want to watch the makings of creamy brains served with ponzu, simmered boiled tongue, and grilled offal; think it over with more beer, sake, and shochu.
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