7 Best Restaurants in Western Honshu, Japan

Yuuki

$$ Fodor's choice

Unagi (freshwater eel) and delectable mountain vegetables maintain Yuki's highly venerated reputation. The kitchen also serves river smelt and other specialties, and in summer they prepare ayu (sweetfish) dishes. The dining room is chock-full of old farm implements, and there's even a stream burbling near your feet. A teishoku set meal is available for lunch (11--3) or dinner 5--10. Reservations are advised, and call the day before to confirm. 

Aoki Sushi

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An old-fashioned sushi restaurant with a few tables on tatami mats and a long bar counter with stools, the rustic restaurant has a cheerful staff and reasonable prices. It's also within easy walking distance of Tsuwano Station. Try the jyo-nigiri (deluxe sushi set); it will likely include a slice or two of tasty, chewy koi, or local carp. Have that and a frosty mug of beer. Last order is at 9.30 pm but may close early if it is quiet. 

78--10 Ushiroda, Tsuwano, Shimane-ken, 699-5605, Japan
0856-72–0444
Known For
  • affordable, quality sushi
  • friendly atmosphere
  • cash-only and usually open until 10 pm (late for Tsuwano)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Hamayoshi

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Three tables and a counter make up this intimate restaurant specializing in fish from the Seto Nai-kai. Sushi is one option; another is mamakari, a kind of vinegary sashimi sliced from a small fish caught in the Inland Sea. Other delicacies are shako-ebi, or mantis shrimp, and lightly grilled anago, or sea eel. No English is spoken, but an English menu is available and the owner is happy to help you order and instruct you on how to enjoy the chef's delicacies. Hamayoshi is on the main street leading from the station, just before the Kurashiki Kokusai Hotel. Unlike many restaurants here, it's open on holidays.

2--19--30 Achi, Kurashiki, Okayama-ken, 710-0055, Japan
086-421--3430
Known For
  • mantis shrimp sashimi
  • intimate dining
  • seafood delicacies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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Kamameshi Suishin Honten

$$ | Naka-ku

Famous for its kamameshi, or rice casseroles, this restaurant serves the freshest fish from the Seto Nai-kai—fugu, or puffer fish, oysters, and eel, to name but a few. If you prefer your fish cooked, try the rockfish grilled with soy sauce. English menus (and Japanese-style rooms with horikotatsu pits to hang your legs in) are available.

6--7 Tate-machi, Hiroshima, Hiroshima-ken, 730-0032, Japan
082-247–4411
Known For
  • local Hiroshima cuisine
  • fresh seafood
  • welcoming atmosphere

KuShuKuShu (9494)

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You'll be happy to find this lively little izakaya, a Kurashiki favorite for more than 20 years. Cool music and loud laughter can be heard from here when everything else on the street is locked up tight. Unwind to an eclectic mix of traditional white stucco, black wooden beams, bright lights, and jazz. Though the staff don't speak English, an English menu is available. Scores of tasty snacks, such as grilled meats or cheese and salami plates are paired with low-priced beer and sake. It's tucked along the east side of the covered Ebisu-dori shopping arcade halfway between the station and Kanryu-ji. Last orders are at 10 pm.

2--16--41 Achi, Kurashiki, Okayama-ken, 710-0055, Japan
086-421–0949
Known For
  • cash only
  • lively in the evenings
  • classic izakaya fare
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Restaurant Kiyutei

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Best known for its steaks, this attractive Kurashiki-style restaurant has been in business since 1909. Kiyutei sits right at the end of the tree-lined Kurashiki River; the entrance is behind a gate across the street from the entrance to the Ohara Art Museum.

1--2--20 Chuo, Kurashiki, Okayama-ken, 710-0055, Japan
086-422–5140
Known For
  • classic Japanese-Western fusion dishes
  • affordable lunch sets
  • crowded on weekends
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed.

Wafu Restaurant Nakamura

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Set-menu courses at this reliable and popular traditional restaurant typically offer a variety of fish, mountain vegetables, miso soup, and steamed rice. Nakamura has tatami and Western seating, but no English-language menu. You can select your food from the tempting window display. Reservations are accepted and recommended for larger parties.

394 Hijiwara, Hagi, Yamaguchi-ken, 758-0026, Japan
0838-22–6619
Known For
  • fresh seafood
  • simple, relaxed atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed, No lunch mid-Aug.