Soba / Udon Spots in Takachiho Area

  • Sobadokoro Tenan
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    4.0
    40 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachiho Cho Mitai 1180-25
    This soba noodle restaurant can be identified by its green paper lantern, which indicates that it is an establishment which supports local products. The restaurant operates out of an old Japanese home with an atmosphere befitting Takachiho, land of legends; inside, customers can enjoy deliciously chewy ni-hachi soba noodles made with an 80% buckwheat flour and 20% wheat flour blend. The restaurant's noodles are made using flour stone milled from buckwheat from specially contracted local farms; and sacred water from a spring on the grounds of Akimoto Shrine, which is highly renowned and counted as one of the town's famous springs. The restaurant's noodles fill the mouth with the innate flavor of buckwheat and leave an elegant aftertaste when you are done eating. The Chiho Course, which comes with a small side, seasonal tempura, inari sushi (vinegared rice wrapped in deep- fried tofu), and dessert is particularly popular and frequently ordered by regulars.

    They have a variety of hot and cold soba dishes and set. Cozy home style setting with friendly staff. Only 5 tables and a few seats at the counter so avoid peak meal hours. Highly recommended if you...

  • Jindai Iori
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    4.0
    9 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachihocho Mi Tai 742

    水の清らかな高千穂では蕎麦が食べたいと思い、WEB検索で2店をリストアップしていました。 この日はもう一軒の「天庵」さんが定休日ではないのに臨時休業されていたので、午後1時頃にこちらに伺いました。 駐車場に車を停め、庭を奥に進んでいきましたが、「営業中」と札はあるものの、入口の引き戸には鍵がかかっています。「ごめんください」と声をかけましたが反応はありません。 電話をしてみると、数回コールした後に...

  • O Ta Ni Ya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachihocho Mi Tai 5138-1

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An unmissable highlight of Kyushu, Miyazaki prefecture satisfies nature lovers with its dramatic gorges cut out of rugged cliffs, leading into waterfalls and beaches of green-blue water popular among surfers. Takachiho Gorge in the north of the prefecture tells a tale of centuries-old Japanese mythology in a fantastic setting, allowing visitors to explore the waters by boat before heading up to the cave at the Awano Iwato Shrine, where the sun goddess was said to have hidden, plunging the world into darkness.

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