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As part of our Japanese tour we were taken to this road station to try our hand at making Japanese was paper. We were there for about an hour and each of us after seeing the demonstration were given the opportunity to make three hand made Postcards. It was a wonderful experience and we were all delighted with our particular cards which we brought home. The establishment also had a fabulous paper products shop and we purchased a roll of plain paper for our grand children to draw on when they visit.
4 based on 7 reviews
This restaurant has an English menu card. You can eat gibier meals at reasonable prices. Best selling meal is a Kumadon(¥1,100), a bear rice bowl .I recommend a Kumanabe(¥1,700 ; large ¥2,000) , a bear meal served hot in a pot. These Japanese foods will give you a happy time.
Visited this place via the Kaetsuno World Heritage Bus from my accommodation. Takes around 5-10 minutes to walk to from the bus stop (budget longer if there's snow).My SO and I were the only guests in this part-residence, part-restaurant premises during lunch hour (heavy snow probably didn't help). Chose the Gorobei Gozen (set) for 2,160 JPY, whereas my SO had soba and tofu (around 1,500 JPY). English menu provided so there's no love lost if you don't speak Japanese.The tofu hotplate was clearly a highlight - served with bonito flakes, an egg, and a very appetizing brown sauce. Rest of the items were generally ordinary, but the nice and warm premises, rustic/peaceful environment definitely left a deep impression on me. Service is cordial but we were largely left to our own - proprietor was tending to his household work. Not cheap - spent ~5,000 JPY for and a couple of desserts (Matsuya in Ainokura offers much more value for money), but given the remote location, quality/quantity of food, and the ambience and customer traffic, I'd say everything checks out. Worth a visit.
4 based on 18 reviews
We went for a drive through Gokayama to look at the gassho villages and felt a little bit hungry around lunch time. Remembering a trip we made here many years ago, we recalled this restaurant in Kaminashi Village. This is the second time we've been to this vegetarian restaurant. The noodles are hand made each day and the tofu and tempura are beautiful and fresh. I had the warm soba noodles with tempura vegetables and we shared an agadashi tofu dish as a starter. The husband and wife team provide honest service and great food for a reasonable price. There is parking out the front of the shop, or about 10 metres up the road.It is a vegetarian restaurant, so no meat dishes, but we didn't walk away hungry at all.
4 based on 21 reviews
The Onsen we were staying by recommended it. My wife had sushi of river a river fished called iwana and I had a plate of fried "croquette" and chicken. All of it was really delicious, including the local smaller dishes. On the way between shirakawa-go and Okayama village. The staff is extremely friendly. Although not sure if the speak English
4 based on 44 reviews
We visited this quant village and stopped in for lunch. The setting in this restaurant was so inviting that we ended up devouring the Matsuya special for ¥1650. So much food but all so delicious! The host was so friendly! Anywhere else this amount of food would have been double the price. We never needed any dinner that night as we were still satisfied from our lunch.
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