Every winter, I have been passing by this shop on my way to and from snowboarding in the mountains, and I was curious about it. The reviews were highly rated, and I had always wanted to go, so I was finally able to visit for the first time this time. I had requested the 4400 yen course. I thought it would include sushi, meat sushi, sashimi, a small dish, and dessert, so I was planning to order a couple of additional dishes, but it was unbelievable! Various dishes kept coming one after another. There were three types of sashimi, simmered flatfish, simmered ark shell, crab shell with crab meat, an Italian-style dish of deep-fried sweet shrimp, roast beef, a soup made from fish bones, ten pieces of local fish sushi, yuzu sorbet, and was there anything else? Everything was so delicious that I forgot to take pictures and was completely absorbed in eating. You can't get this quality at this price in the local area. I also had various conversations, and it was truly a wonderful time.
A hidden gem to savor exquisite soba in a traditional farmhouse
Yagou no Sato is a soba restaurant styled like a traditional farmhouse, located at the foot of the beautiful Daisen mountain. The interior offers a serene view of a tranquil garden, creating an atmosphere that feels like stepping into another world. The freshly milled, aromatic soba pairs perfectly with the slightly sweet soba dipping sauce, and you can also enjoy carefully prepared sticky rice. It's a place where you can spend leisurely time and fully indulge in the special flavors of soba.
Forest Soup House Cinema Valley is a cabin-style restaurant enveloped in the warmth of wood, surrounded by a rich natural environment. The hearty soups and homemade natural yeast bread bring out the flavors of each ingredient, leaving visitors with a sense of abundance. The commitment to organic, pesticide-free ingredients, born from a trusted relationship with local farmers, is also one of the restaurant's major attractions.
Indulge in a luxurious tea time at the foot of Mount Daisen
Cafe Usagiya is a lovely café where you can relax while enjoying beautiful views of Mount Daisen. The desserts, generously made with blueberries, are not only visually stunning but also offer a rich flavor that fills your mouth. The charm of this café lies in its soothing atmosphere. In particular, the 'Usagiya Parfait' captivates with its cuteness, bringing smiles to many faces.
Local Farm Yamano Eki Daisenbo is a popular spot that has recently reopened, located at the foot of Daisen, offering dishes made with fresh local ingredients. In addition to a plentiful salad bar and menu items featuring local wagyu beef, their homemade sweets are also exquisite. It's a relaxed space where you can enjoy local flavors while exploring the area.