Bento and Deli Shop "Nadaman Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi" Grand Opening on Wednesday, April 15!
Nadaman will open a bento and deli shop at Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi on April 15th, offering a special "Open Commemorative Bento" for 1,080 yen (tax included).
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Nadaman Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Yoshitaka Kimura) will open "Nadaman Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi," a shop selling bento and deli items, on Wednesday, April 15. Uehonmachi is located in an area with a high-end atmosphere, where the "dignity of a historic Yamanote district" and the "convenience of a highly accessible terminal" coexist. We will leverage this location to provide both convenience and quality in food.

■ A refined dining experience where modern black and Japanese tradition harmonize.
The store design adopts a modern aesthetic with a chic black base color, incorporating Japanese-style signboards and motifs. We aim to create a store that combines dignity and approachability, providing a refined "Wa" (Japanese) dining experience that highlights the colors of the dishes and products, embodying "Japanese beauty" and "the joy of food," and can be comfortably enjoyed by customers of all generations.
■ Kintetsu Uehonmachi Store Exclusive: "Open Commemorative Bento" - 70 meals available on opening day!
As a special project to commemorate the opening, we will be selling an "Open Commemorative Bento" for 1,080 yen (tax included). This bento features a variety of Nadaman's proud dashi-infused simmered dishes and grilled items, along with three types of rice: "Bamboo Shoot Rice," "White Rice with Plum Sesame," and "Gomoku Rice," allowing customers to enjoy a little bit of everything.
【"Open Commemorative Bento" Overview】
・Sales Period: Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – Thursday, April 23, 2026
・Price: 1,080 yen (tax included)
・Quantity: Limited to 500 meals during the period (70 meals will be available on the opening day).
■ Store Information
Store Name: Nadaman Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi
Opening Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Address: B1F, Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi, 6-1-55 Uehonmachi, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 543-8543
Phone Number: 06-6773-8035 (direct)
Business Hours: 10:00 - 20:00 (subject to commercial facility hours)
【About Nadaman】
The history of Nadaman began in 1830, the first year of the Tenpo era in the Edo period, when the first generation, Mansuke Nadaya, founded a restaurant in Osaka that would become the predecessor of the ryotei "Nadaman."
In 1919 (Taisho 8), the third generation, Mansuke Nadaya, traveled to Europe as a chef accompanying Prince Kinmochi Saionji to the Paris Peace Conference. In 1986 (Showa 61), the Tokyo Summit official dinner was held at "Nadaman Honten Sazanka-so," the first time such an event was held at a private facility. In 2005 (Heisei 17), Nadaman participated in the Aichi Expo as a representative of Japanese cuisine.
For over 190 years, from Tenpo to Reiwa, Nadaman has preserved the traditions of Japanese cuisine while evolving with the times and customer preferences, delivering Japanese cuisine not only in Japan but also to people around the world. As a result, it continues to be cherished by many customers as a long-established Japanese restaurant.
Nadaman currently operates 30 restaurants in 3 countries, 44 shops selling bento and deli items, and an online delivery service "Bento Delivery."
●Representative Director and President: Yoshitaka Kimura
FAQ
When will Nadaman Kintetsu Department Store Uehonmachi branch open?
It will grand open on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Business hours are from 10:00 to 20:00.
How much is the open commemorative bento and until when will it be sold?
It is 1,080 yen (tax included) and will be sold from Wednesday, April 15, 2026, to Thursday, April 23, 2026. A total of 500 limited meals will be available during the period.
What kind of company is Nadaman?
Nadaman is a long-established Japanese restaurant that has been in business since the Edo period, operating restaurants and bento/deli shops both domestically and internationally.