"Retro posters and antique furniture grace this intimate bistro, where the apron-clad chef works alone. What Kenji Yamada serves up here is honest, traditional French fare. From his experiences walking around trying the food at bistros in Paris and bouchons in Lyon, Yamada serves hearty portions. If you come in the evening, we recommend the pigeon and foie gras baked in pie pastry, a classic dish." - Michelin Inspector
Modest and industrious, Kodenmacho hides stories in every side street. Wholesalers, craftsmen, and cafés coexist with quiet grace — a Tokyo built on care, not display.
Tourist Tip:
Perfect for a calm walk between Nihombashi and Akihabara; great small breakfast spots.
Villagemayor
Google
Just your average subway station, but because it is not a transfer station, the layout is more logical. there is an elevator to the surface, perfect for those needing mobility assistance, luggages, and those with strollers.
Anthony C.
Google
Small metro station I used a couple of times on my visit to Tokyo. It was clean and tidy and the staff were helpful and friendly.