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Tucked into a strip mall on the northeast side of town, Ginza gives
Tucsonans a chance to experience a trendy Japanese trend—izakaya.
You've never heard of izakaya? Call it tapas, Japanese-style. Ginza
offers a full array of izakaya dishes, along with some of the best
sushi in the city. From shumai dumplings to items that are a tad more
exotic—like, say, monkfish liver (ankimo)—it's all about
supping and sharing. Wash it down with a Japanese beer while making
sure your tablemates' glasses are never empty (another Japanese
custom). This is conviviality with a twist.