If you’re looking for a spot to enjoy a meal with a view, Shichirigahama is perfect. This seaside spot offers beautiful sunsets, and getting there from Tokyo is surprisingly easy. Hop on the Enoden train and you can feel the sea breeze on the way – it’s a lovely start to the evening. The station is just a five-minute walk from the restaurant, so even first-time visitors will find it accessible.
We arrived just in time for sunset and were seated by the window, giving us an uninterrupted view of the sun dipping into the sea. Dining while watching both the ocean and the sunset is a truly special experience.
Basic Information for Double Doors NAVY
Atmosphere: Relaxed Dining by the Sea

The interior is open and airy, with large windows overlooking the ocean. On clear days, the views are simply stunning. Most guests are couples or friends, and there are even some with dogs, adding to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
The staff were very kind and attentive, which made the experience comfortable and inviting. It’s the kind of place where you naturally want to linger.
The Set Menu (5,000 yen with All-You-Can-Drink)

We opted for the 5,000 yen set menu with drinks included. The dishes make great use of seasonal ingredients, and they pair perfectly with the ocean view.
Drinks Menu
Even though we opted for the set menu, the bar offers a great selection of drinks. You can find everything from standard beers and wines to a variety of cocktails and non-alcoholic options, so there’s something for everyone regardless of their preference.
Dish Reviews
Octopus and Seasonal Vegetable Marinated Salad (with Jalapeño Sauce)

A colorful mix of peppers, tomatoes, and courgettis accompanies lightly pickled octopus. The subtle tang and gentle kick from the jalapeño make this a refreshing starter, perfect for stimulating the appetite.
Today’s Fresh Fish with Fried Yam Salad (Ginger Dressing)

The fish of the day was sea bream – delicate and firm – complemented by the zesty ginger dressing. The fried yam had a crisp exterior and soft, gooey interior, creating an enjoyable contrast in textures.
Three Appetizer Plate

A simple selection of salami, ham, and cheese. Light and easy, it pairs nicely with wine or beer and offers a small break between courses.
Fish & Chips

A rare treat in Japan, the fish and chips were a real highlight. The fish was perfectly crisp, light and flaky, while the thick-cut chips were soft and satisfying, with a rich potato flavor. A highly enjoyable dish.
Gorgonzola Cream Penne

Rich and creamy with a sweet-savory balance from the gorgonzola cheese. Not overly heavy, the portion size was just right, so it was easy to finish.
Wagyu Steak with Garlic Rice

The steak was tender, paired with aromatic garlic rice that really elevates the flavors. The dish is hearty and satisfying, though the steak was a little fatty for my taste.
Enjoying the Sunset and the Sea

We visited on a Saturday around 5 PM, with no wait time. Reservations are possible and recommended if you want a window-side table. Watching the sun sink into the ocean while enjoying dinner is magical. Even on very hot or chilly days, you can relax indoors and still appreciate the view.
Practical Information | Access and Timing
• Visit time: Saturday, around 5 PM
• Wait time: None
• Reservation: Available on Tabelog (recommended for sunset tables)
• Access: 5-minute walk from Enoden Shichirigahama Station
• Duration: Relaxed, leisurely dining
Who Will Enjoy This Place

• Anyone wanting a relaxed meal with ocean views
• Those seeking a romantic sunset dinner
• Groups of friends or couples
• Dog owners looking for a beachside-friendly spot
Where next? Pacific Drive in or Yokosuka Navy Barger? Check both spots.


Conclusion
Shichirigahama Double Doors NAVY is the perfect spot to escape the everyday and enjoy a special moment. The combination of a 5,000 yen set menu, sea views, and a cozy atmosphere makes for a memorable dining experience. It’s one of those places you want to revisit in different seasons for another romantic sunset.
Explore Tsurugaoka Hachiman and Komachi Street- guided tours make it even smoother.







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