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Bettei Tachida
Overlooking Takahama's tranquil port area and with views of Mt. Aoba, this modern style inn benefits from its maritime location while showcasing the sophistication of contemporary Japanese design. Bettei Tachida serves authentic Kyoto cuisine, with traditional seasonal dishes with a focus on the freshest seafood direct from Takahama Port.
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Seaside Promenade
Stretching across 7km of coastline, Takahama's seaside promenade is a scenic walking route with spectacular views of the ocean. Loved by locals and visitors alike. It also makes for a peaceful jogging and cycling path.
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Resort Inn Kishimoto
Just a minute walk from Wada beach, Kishimoto's Resort Inn, with its ocean view bath and adjacent beach house is the perfect accommodation for those looking to enjoy their summer. It's karaoke and cocktail bar "Vivid", with its 50s American ambience and vintage jukebox is a friendly hangout for locals and visitors alike.
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Oyado Kosho
This traditional minshuku inn boasts warm hospitality and gourmet cuisine, specializing in seasonal dishes such as crab and fugu blowfish. The 14 Japanese style guest rooms have comfortable beds and have access to both cypress-wood and rotenburo open air baths. Oyado Kosho has 3 chartered buses, offering a pick up and drop off service for guests.
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En Verve Patisserie
A charming local café offering exceptional coffee and a delightful selection of sweets. At En Verve Patisserie, cakes and puddings are crafted with natural, wholesome ingredients, ensuring a treat that's both delicious and nourishing. Don’t miss their cream puffs—a beloved local favorite.
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Bettei Tachida
Located opposite the historic fishing port, this modern Japanese auberge specializes in authentic Kyoto cuisine served in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. The menu seamlessly blends traditional seasonal dishes with modern twists, featuring favorites like their unique steamed egg custard with fruit, tomato, and gorgonzola. Every detail—from the fresh ingredients to the thoughtfully chosen tableware and interior design—has been meticulously curated to create a distinctive ...
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UMIKARA Supermarket and Diner
Located in the heart of Takahama’s fishing port, UMIKARA is a bustling seafood market offering the freshest catch brought in daily by local fishing boats. In addition to a wide variety of seafood, the market features a select shop where you can find unique specialty products, perfect for souvenirs. The on-site restaurant offers a seasonal menu that blends traditional Japanese cuisine with international favorites like ...
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Tokioka-So
The proprietress's warm home cooking uses homemade rice and vegetables. For customers who want to have a BBQ, they will prepare ingredients using lots of fresh seafood that is unique to Takahama! The vegetables from the garden are also very popular!
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Sakichi Shrine
With a history spanning more than 1000 years, Sakichi Shrine is one of the most important shrines in Takahama. The precinct's stone walls, added after the shrine's original construction, are said to be built from the ruins of the 16th century Takahama castle. The Seven Year Festival, the largest in the Wakasa region, is held on the grounds and is designated as an intangible folk ...
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Tokioka-So
We offer a complete fugu (blowfish) and crab course from November to March. Reservations are required at least one week in advance.
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The old Tango-Kaido road
The former Tango Kaido Road (Kyu-Tango-Kaido) runs along the sea through the Wakamiya district of Takahama. Its an old route and its history can still be felt through the atmosphere of its old townhouses.
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Resort Inn Kishimoto
Please enjoy fresh seafood dishes. Reservation required:4 days in advance Opening hours:18:00~21:30 Restaurant homepage:https://yado-kishimoto.com/cuisine.html There is also a bar serving drinks and snacks. Enjoy the retro American atmosphere. Bar homepage:https://yado-kishimoto.com/bar.html