Bakuro, operator of yakiniku restaurants and meat shops primarily in Fukuoka Prefecture, held the grand opening of its first Tokyo branch, 'Yakiniku no Bakuro Nishi-Ogikubo', on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

'Yakiniku no Bakuro' is a farm-direct yakiniku restaurant that purchases whole Kuroge Wagyu cattle raised at the company's own 'Ozaki Farm' in Kagoshima Prefecture, which was built from the ground up by the founder's father. They are now bringing the high-quality meat and exceptional experience that have been loved by many customers in the Kyushu area (Fukuoka and Kagoshima) to Tokyo residents.

Three Commitments of 'Yakiniku no Bakuro' Whole-Cow Purchase from Ozaki Farm They strictly select and purchase only top-ranking Kuroge Wagyu cattle raised in a climate blessed with warmth and sea breezes, with a focus on lineage and feed. By cutting out middle distributors through farm-to-table delivery, they achieve both overwhelming freshness and cost performance.

Focusing on the essence of meat Instead of masking the flavor with excessive sauces or flashy presentation, they pursue the rich flavor of the meat itself and the balance between lean meat and fat. From classic cuts to super-rare parts available only because of their whole-cow purchase model, their chefs finish every dish into a 'supreme piece'.

Completely Cashless Payments for a Smart Dining Experience At the Nishi-Ogikubo branch, in line with modern needs, they have introduced 'completely cashless payments' to enhance the convenience of payment (cash is not accepted). Customers can enjoy high-quality yakiniku in a comfortable and sophisticated space.

Recommended Menu Items (Example) Bakuro Special Assorted Cuts: 7,700 yen Selected cuts that are in the best condition of the day. A signature menu item that lets you enjoy comparing different cuts, unique to the whole-cow purchase model.

Famous Sirloin Yaki-suki: 1,320 yen Supreme sirloin lightly seared and eaten with special sauce and carefully selected egg, a blissful dish.

Store Overview Store Name: Yakiniku no Bakuro Nishi-Ogikubo Opening Date: Sunday, May 24, 2026 Address: 1F, Shippo Mansion, 3-25-1 Nishi-Ogikita, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 167-0042 Access: 4-minute walk from North Exit of JR Chuo and Sobu lines 'Nishi-Ogikubo Station' Phone: 03-6913-9129 Business Hours: 17:00–23:00 (L.O. 23:00 / Closes at 24:00) Closed: Wednesdays Payment: Completely cashless only (Credit cards and PayPay accepted) Website: https://www.bakuro09.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bakuro.nishiogikubo/

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