
Toyama
A distinctive establishment offering different experiences on weekdays and weekends. Weekend service highlights soba made from the "Yatsuo native variety," cultivated with Toyama’s clear water and natural environment, then stone-milled and fully hand-cut for a refined finish. Sweets made with soba flour present aromatic flavor with restrained calories, creating a satisfying yet light indulgence. Weekdays feature the visually striking "Hanakago Fermentation Gozen," a set of obanzai prepared with house-made fermented seasonings and seasonal local ingredients, with flavors enriched by wild mountain and field produce gathered by the owner. Lunch service concludes once items sell out, while evening dining operates by reservation only.
All over Japan, you can find unique local soba varieties, each offering a fresh take on the traditional dish. Some famous examples include Nagano's "Shinshu soba," Fukui's "Echizen soba," which is served with grated radish, chopped green onions, and bonito flakes, Yamaguchi's "Kawara soba," featuring tea soba served on a hot tile topped with shredded egg and sweet-simmered beef, and Hyogo's "Izushi Sarasoba," where small portions of soba are served with plenty of condiments. Enjoy the authentic taste of local soba while exploring different regions.
福籠
A distinctive establishment offering different experiences on weekdays and weekends. Weekend service highlights soba made from the "Yatsuo native variety," cultivated with Toyama’s clear water and natural environment, then stone-milled and fully hand-cut for a refined finish. Sweets made with soba flour present aromatic flavor with restrained calories, creating a satisfying yet light indulgence. Weekdays feature the visually striking "Hanakago Fermentation Gozen," a set of obanzai prepared with house-made fermented seasonings and seasonal local ingredients, with flavors enriched by wild mountain and field produce gathered by the owner. Lunch service concludes once items sell out, while evening dining operates by reservation only.