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  1. Recommended: Hasegawa Saketen
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  4. A reminder of temple tradition with drums of sake at Hasegawa Sakaten.
  5. Certified sake expert Etsuko Nakamura says Hasegawa Saketan hits all the right sake spots, inside and out. 
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  7. “Just inside the JR Tokyo station, Hasegawa Saketan is the perfect place to sample trendy brands such as Juyondai from Yamagata or Dassai from Yamaguchi,"  says Nakamura.
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  9. Sake from the bar is also available at the shop next door. It opens at 7 in the morning, so if you're on a commute and the thought of booze for breakfast doesn't turn your stomach, this is your place. 
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  11. Open Monday - Saturday, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Hasegawa Saketen, GRANSTA, Basement, JR Tokyo Station, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, tel. +81 (0) 3 6420 3409, www.hasegawasaketen.com
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  13. Click through to see another recommendation and Tokyo's best sake bar. 
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