Restaurant Kurobedairaレストラン黒部平
This restaurant on the second floor of Tateyama Ropeway's Kurobedaira Station features great views of Mt. Akasawadake and the other peaks of the Tateyama Mountain Range. In the fall excursion season, guests can enjoy views of the autumn foliage that fill the restaurant's windows. The restaurant is also a great place to spend time while waiting for a transfer. The restaurant's most popular item is its Kurobe Genryu set, which includes Himi udon noodles and a mini shiroebi-don (Japanese glass shrimp served on rice). Only 20 of these sets are available per day. Other offerings include their Yuki no Otani (Snow Wall) curry, which uses rice and fukujinzuke pickles to represent a wall of snow and Jigokudani (Hell Valley) respectively, coffee made with Kurobedaira's spring water and other treats unique to Kurobedaira.
Toyama Pref. Nakanikawaguntateyamamachi Ashikuraji Kurobebira Station, Toyama Prefecture 2F (Tateyama / Kurobe / UnazukiArea)
10:00-14:00(L.O.13:30)
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- Address
- Toyama Pref. Nakanikawaguntateyamamachi Ashikuraji Kurobebira Station, Toyama Prefecture 2F [ map ]
- Phone
- 0764651076
- Hours
- 10:00-14:00(L.O.13:30)
- Closed
- 12-mid-April (seven days afternoon)
- Parking Lot
- Yes
- Credit Card
- Yes (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay)
- Smoking
- No
- Wi-Fi
- There
- English Menu
- There
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Toyama Main Areas

Toyama is one of the three prefectures that house the Japanese Alps, with its southern and eastern borders comprising one long stretch of mountains, out of which the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is forged. While traditional crafts fill the northern coastal cities of Toyama and Takaoka, thatched roof houses offer unrivalled views against a backdrop of fantastic scenery at Gokayama in the mountainous area in the south of the prefecture.