Mountain tea house

Mountain tea house

Info

Seibu Iinono Station → International Industrial Bus 40 minutes to Naguri Garage, bus stop: Naguri River Bridge ride off, 5 minutes walk
20km 35 minutes from Sayama Hidaka IC on the Ken-O Road via National Route 299
40 Cars

Business Hours

11-14:30 LO, 17-19:30 LO

Cuisines Category

Japanese and Japanese cuisine


Appearance

The information provided reflects the details available at the time of the survey.
Please note that facility details may change due to the facility’s circumstances, so please check for the latest information before visiting. This content has been translated using machine translation.

Information provided by: JTB Publishing

The content uses an automatic translation service, which is not always accurate.
The translated content may be different from the original meaning, so please understand and use it.

Related Foods

Longevity hermitage

You can taste it at an old-fashioned mass soba shop 800 yen with clay pots and plenty of ingredients such as duck and vegetables. Squeeze the sudachi for the taste and freshen up.

Suruga-ya

The dishes made through communication with the guests are created by French, which generously uses Hanono vegetables and fruits. In particular, he took care of the origin of the restaurant, which was “a place to serve delicious soup”, and based on the belief that “if the soup is not good, it is not a restaurant,” he has been busy pursuing the taste of soup, such as soup using carrots and pumpkin from Hanono. A fashionable and impactful vessel, hand-in-hand with a re-creation of the once-prosperous culture of Ionoyaki, adds warmth to the dish. The gap between a dish with a Japanese taste and a gorgeous dish is fun. A fireplace using Nishikawa wood firewood in a store reminiscent of Switzerland creates an atmosphere. I want to taste slow time.

Heikuro Chaya

The matriarch, Tsuchiko Kato, was the grandson of a woman who gave tea to Heikuro Shibusawa during the rout during the Ino War, which was hollowed in Chichibu at the end of the Tokugawa period. The recommended is hand-made soba noodles. The zaru 800 yen is served with 1,200 yen of wild vegetable tempura.

Small Island Shop

A hideaway shop nestled down a road surrounded by fields and houses. Skilled craftsmen are baking live eels at the cooking station just after entering the entrance, and the scent wafting over the large store, which is full of Tsuchima, is tantalizing. The specialty, white-grilled, is a dish that is carefully baked with Kishu Bikō charcoal without any flavor. Taste it with ginger soy sauce, but at first to enjoy the original sweetness. It is also good to enjoy sake with kabayaki or white grilled dishes. Unashige (with sucks and new incense) 4550 yen ~, kabayaki and white grilled 4150 yen ~. The "Unagi Kabayaki Large" 12,600 yen is a lively dish with three eels. Let's eat it with a few people. The private house-style store has a table seat as well as a room where you can view the garden.

Nagatoro-ya

Convenient location for climbing and climbing the line. Chichibu specialty Miso pork bowl set (with buckwheat or udon) 1430 yen, Okkirikomi 990 yen, and special sauce Katsushige 1210 yen are all taste, price and volume. You can apply for the Arakawa Line down fee at 1 discount. Other Zaru soba (Nihachi soba) 880 yen, Saru udon 880 yen, Shakushina fried rice 1100 yen, pork miso-yaki set meal 1870 yen, shaved ice 660 yen. Groups require reservations.

Buckwheat noodles

It is located just a short distance from Nagatoro Station, near the departure and departure point down the line, and is a popular shop for hand-made soba noodles made from ground flour and domestic buckwheat flour. The soup also takes politely from kelp and katsuobashi. A set of 1200 yen of shakukushina meal and soba noodles mixed with pickles from the Chichibu region similar to Takana is recommended. The stand also sells 100 yen per piece of dagaku and konjac.

Contact Us: Business & Personal Inquiries

By proceeding, you agree to our Terms of Use And confirm you have read our Privacy Policy .

Notes

· We are available for inquiries 24 hours a day. Responses will be provided between 9:00 and 18:00 (including weekends, public holidays, and year-end/New Year holidays).
· Depending on the nature of your inquiry, it may take some time for us to respond.