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Izushi Sarasoba Yamashita is a soba restaurant that was opened by the owner who trained at a local soba restaurant and will celebrate its 35th anniversary in 2024. You can enjoy the richly aromatic "Izushi Sara Soba" made from carefully selected buckwheat buckwheat flour ground in a stone mill. If you eat 20 or more dishes of Sarasoba, you will receive a special "soba connoisseur certificate" as a souvenir, so giving it a try will be a memorable memory of your trip. One of the attractions of this store is that they have a wide variety of original soba sweets, such as soba dumplings, soba ice cream, and soba pudding. It is close to tourist spots such as Izushi Castle, Eirakukan, and Shinkoro, and the parking lot can accommodate up to 20 cars.
Although you can easily eat soba at home, eating it at a store is something different. There are famous soba restaurants in various parts of Japan such as Shinshu and Izumo, where you can enjoy exquisite hand-made soba noodles such as 100 percent soba noodles made without the use of fillers. Please come and visit us.
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Izushi Sarasoba Yamashita is a soba restaurant that was opened by the owner who trained at a local soba restaurant and will celebrate its 35th anniversary in 2024. You can enjoy the richly aromatic "Izushi Sara Soba" made from carefully selected buckwheat buckwheat flour ground in a stone mill. If you eat 20 or more dishes of Sarasoba, you will receive a special "soba connoisseur certificate" as a souvenir, so giving it a try will be a memorable memory of your trip. One of the attractions of this store is that they have a wide variety of original soba sweets, such as soba dumplings, soba ice cream, and soba pudding. It is close to tourist spots such as Izushi Castle, Eirakukan, and Shinkoro, and the parking lot can accommodate up to 20 cars.
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A soba restaurant with ties to the world heritage site, Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei. Sakamoto, Otsu City, a town in front of Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei, was also the base of the Anatashu, who are said to have built the stone walls of Azuchi Castle. Founded in 1716 by Kihachi Tsuruya, a monk at Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei, this is a long - established store that has been in operation for over 300 years since the Edo period. The stately building is also a registered tangible cultural property. The owner's surname is also strongly connected to history, and he was allowed to call himself "Kami - nobu" because of the "Nobu" of Enryaku - ji Temple on Mt. Hiei and the fact that he went to the mountain to provide food. It is also deeply moving to be able to enjoy the handmade soba noodles that have been handed down since the establishment of the restaurant in the traditional land and building.
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Saryo Tesshin, a new venture of the popular Miyazaki soba restaurant "Soba-ya Tesshin," has opened in Kyoto City. Located in a renovated Kyoto townhouse over 100 years old, which is also the family home of the proprietress, the restaurant offers a refined atmosphere where you can enjoy specialties like "Supreme Kyoto Duck Nanban" and traditional Japanese sweets such as financiers.