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The spacious suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The air-conditioned suite offers a…
Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdrye…
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Restaurants nearby
- Shinjiko Shijimi Chukasoba KohakuBib After taking over his mother’s restaurant, the owner-chef opened his doors in the town where he was born and raised. The key to the flavour lies in the shijimi clams from Lake Shinji in Shimane Prefecture, after which the restaurant is named. The soup utilizes the umami of the shellfish’s succinic acid. To enjoy the true taste of the broth, we recommend the salt-flavoured option. The names of the fishermen who caught each day's clams are written on the blackboard, showing respect for both ingredients and producers.44.3km
- Tonkatsu EnrakuBib The veteran owner-chef has devoted his life to tonkatsu pork cutlets. As he fries pork loin and fillet, he concentrates on the changing colour of the coatings and the hiss of oil in the copper pot. Cabbage is chopped by hand as the pork sizzles. Deft, precise movements calculated with the final result in mind reassure guests. Craftsmanship learned the old-fashioned way, through patient repetition of the master’s lessons, reflects a stance of uncompromising commitment.46.6km
- Homemade Ramen MuginaeBib One of the essential processes of wheat cultivation is treading the wheat. When the wheat plants bud, farmers tread them down so they grow up strong. The owner-chef named his shop Muginae, ‘wheat seedling’, as a prayer that it would grow as it overcame adversity, a hopeful shoot on the forest floor. Ramen, fragrant and homemade, has a smooth finish. Soup is seasoned with soy sauce, salt and dried sardines. Word has spread like wildfire, and now customers tread the streets of Minamioi from early morning for a cup of this restaurant’s delicious broth.49.0km
- Washokuya TaichiBib The generously portioned, inventive dishes reflect the chef’s desire to satisfy. The signature Taichi Salad is piled high with over 30 types of vegetable. Whether cut, grilled, steamed or fried, each dish is prepared to bring out the flavour of the ingredients. The seasonal specials listed on the blackboard are also inviting. In summer, fragrant roast corn with butter soy sauce is this restaurant’s speciality. Each season brings a reason to return.49.8km
- Sushidokoro Shishi The head chef at Sushidokoro Shishi has changed. Further comments will be updated following the completion of the inspection.48.4km
- BAMBAKUN Two people known only as ‘Bamba-kun’ and ‘Bamba-chan’ offer an interlude of fun at this charming patisserie. To heighten the deliciousness of the prix fixe dessert menu, the sweets are preceded by a light, slightly salty meal of soup, salad and sandwiches. French dessert recipes are interpreted through fruits in season and Japanese ingredients. Baked sweets are misted with awamori, wreathing the creation in a sake aroma.48.7km
- L'ALCHIMIA ASTRATTA The name means ‘the abstract alchemist’. Alchemy combines the four traditional elements of fire, air, water and earth; the name expresses gratitude for the opportunity to cook with the bounty of nature. Ingredients arrive from food producers the chef trusts deeply: seafood from Uwajima, vegetables from Yachimata. Drawing on his experience in Emilia-Romagna, a region renowned for pasta, the chef flexes his gastronomic muscles with varieties such as tortelli and tagliolini.49.9km
- 松屋 Japanese36.6km
- 松屋 Japanese37.0km
- 松屋 Fast food39.0km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Kamakura city in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan19.0km
- Kōtoku-in Temple Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan19.1km
- Mikasa 1900 pre-dreadnought battleship14.7km
- Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shinto shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan19.4km
- Kenchō-ji Temple temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan20.0km
- Engaku-ji Temple Zen Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan20.9km
- International Stadium Yokohama multisport stadium in Yokohama, Japan39.0km
- Yokohama Stadium baseball stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan31.6km
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