Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo's Ginza, there is a bar surrounded by the atmosphere of Okinawa. Ya Man Lu BAR RIO feels like an extraordinary space that takes you on a time slip to the remote islands of Okinawa.
As you step into the bar, you are immediately embraced by an atmosphere that evokes the tropical islands. The walls adorned with Okinawan landscape photos, Eisa costumes, and potted plants create a tropical mood. Behind the counter, you'll be warmly welcomed by the smiling master, Kaneshiro, and the owner, Maboo.
At the counter, the preparations for toasting with awamori begin. The unique aroma and flavor bring back memories of the islands of Okinawa. After a sip, Okinawan folk songs start playing in the karaoke corner. Guests join in one after another, and their voices unite, resonating throughout the bar.
After the singing, the Okinawan conversations with the master and Maboo begin. Their engaging storytelling skills naturally bring out smiles. Amidst these enjoyable moments, don't forget to take a break for some delicious treats. Okinawan dishes like goya champuru and tacos will tempt your taste buds.
At Ya Man Lu BAR RIO, time passes elegantly. It's a small oasis in Ginza where you can experience the warmth and captivating charm of the people of Okinawa. The enjoyable time with drinks may tempt you to linger until the very end.