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Oyado Kosho
This traditional minshuku inn specializes in full-course gourmet cuisine. Serving fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan, they have a variety of seasonal dishes such as crab and fugu blowfish set courses. They also offer a chartered bus service for customers who require a taxi to or from the restaurant. Reservation required:2 days in advance
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Takahama Folk Museum
The Takahama Folk Museum houses a wide range of historical artifacts, spanning the Jomon period (14,000-300 BCE) to modern times. A selection of art, crafts and folk cultural properties, as well as displays of local festivals offer an intriguing insight into the local customs and beliefs of the region throughout the ages.
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Kura-Kura
Discover a vibrant izakaya on the 2nd floor of JR Wakasa-Takahama Station, offering an extensive menu with everything from hot pots and sashimi to tempura and pizza. Don’t miss the specialty crystal-grilled Sendai beef, along with large karaage fried chicken and expertly crafted skewered fried dishes.
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Takahama Fishing Culture Museum
Archeological evidence suggests that people have been fishing in the Takahama area since the Jomon Period (14,000 and 300 BC). Over time connection to the ocean has become an important part of Takahama's rich history and culture. The Takahama Fishing Museum exhibits many traditional fishing tools and equipment as well as information on how Takahama's local fishing culture evolved throughout the ages. Entrance fee: 100 ...
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Izakaya Komiya
The restaurant offers a serene atmosphere with both a bar counter and private rooms, perfect for unwinding. Spacious rooms are also available, making it ideal for groups!
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Ajisai
A cozy set meal restaurant located inside Hotel Wave.
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Ichimon-Ji
Just a five minute walk from Takahama station, Ichimon-ji serves a variety of local seafood dishes with and seasonal vegetables. The seafood okonomiyaki is a local favorite and the seasonal set meals are also popular. The daily set meal is also available for take out.
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Genji Restaurant
Genji Restaurant is a local favorite in Takahama, known for serving fresh Wakasa seafood. Just a short walk from Wakasa Takahama Station, it offers generous seafood bowls, seasonal specialties like fugu and crab, and a friendly, casual atmosphere with plenty of seating for individuals or groups. For some authentic flavors of Takahama’s coast, Genji is a place worth stopping by.
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Miyazaki Shokudo Restaurant
This restaurant is attached to Miyazaki Ryokan inn and serves meals according to requests. Conveniently located near stations and supermarkets for shopping. In winter, you can also make a reservation for fugu and crab if you wish. Udon and yakiniku (Fried meat dishes) are very popular.
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Shiroyama Park
Resting on a small peninsula, Shiroyama Park is a popular recreational spot for locals and visitors. The park’s adjacent hills conceal winding forested paths, perfect for leisurely strolls, as well as observation points looking out onto the surrounding waters which are ideal for swimming, paddle-boarding, snorkeling and fishing. Between the hills lies a grassy open space that makes for a perfect spot for day camping. ...
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il mare
IL Mare is a seaside Italian restaurant that brings a touch of the Mediterranean to Takahama’s coastline. Facing Wakasa Bay, it’s known for its spacious terrace and its signature “Parmi-Carbo” pasta, prepared in a wheel of cheese right at your table. Guests can enjoy freshly baked pizzas, handmade pasta, and desserts while taking in the sea breeze and ocean views. The new Wakasa Surf Hotel ...
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Sing-Sing Ramen
Lots of Ramen dishes to choose from, and also Ramen sets where you can add rice, gyoza and other side dishes.