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【Minamiaizu, Fukushima】Misawaya

This popular eatery is famous for serving takato soba, a specialty buckwheat noodle dish from Fukushima Prefecture. The soba is uniquely paired with fresh local green onions, offering a delicious and authentic taste of the region. It’s a must-try for anyone visiting the area!

About

The story of Takato soba dates back to the late 18th century when the lord of Aizu, originally from the Takato domain in Shinshu, introduced soba with grated radish after becoming the lord of Aizu in 1787. At Misawaya, the tradition is given a unique twist by using fresh green onions in place of chopsticks, served alongside various condiments to enhance the flavor.

Misawaya takes pride in using locally sourced buckwheat flour, carefully selected and pounded by skilled craftsmen. This method brings out the rich, authentic taste of the buckwheat, making each bite memorable. The addition of aromatic green onions not only adds flavor but also heightens the meal’s appeal.

Located in a scenic area, Misawaya is the perfect stop between sightseeing, offering a taste of Fukushima’s culture and local ingredients while providing a true sensory experience of the region.

Highlights

When you visit Misawaya, be sure to take the time to savor their famous Takato Soba. The sight of a fresh green onion served alongside the soba is a unique and delightful experience, adding a special touch to your meal.

We also recommend exploring the à la carte menu, which features seasonal ingredients. Each visit offers new flavors to discover, allowing you to fully experience the rich food culture of Fukushima.

The restaurant itself provides a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for enjoying your meal at a leisurely pace. After dining, take a stroll around Ouchi-juku, where you can immerse yourself in the area’s traditional charm and cultural heritage. A walk through this historic village will make your visit even more memorable, rounding out your day in Fukushima.

Location and Official Website

Name: Misawaya

Address: 26-1 Ouchiyamamoto, Shimogo Town, Minamiaizu County, Fukushima Prefecture
Business Hours: 9:30AM-4:00PM
Closed : 1/4-1/7
Phone number: 0241-68-2927

Official Website

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Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.

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Kotone Iwabuchi
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