Miyazaki · Miyazaki City
31.9108°N, 131.4175°E
Suisen is an intimate yakitori bar that seats only 20 guests and revolves entirely around Miyazaki chicken grilled over white binchotan charcoal. From Miyazaki Station.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Mon–Sat 5:00 PM – 9:20 PM
Closed: Closed Sundays
Entrance Fee
Yakitori skewers ¥200–500 each. Budget ¥3,000–5,000 per person.
Best Season
Year-round; intimate 20-seat counter bar — reserve in advance
Visit Duration
1.5–2 hours for dinner with drinks
Getting There
Access Information
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