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Tsuruya Shokudo (Kyoto)
A nostalgic, retro-style eatery where you can savor the authentic flavors of the Tango region’s local cuisine.
Nestled along the back approach to Motoise Kono Shrine in northern Kyoto Prefecture, Tsuruya Shokudo offers a cozy, retro-style atmosphere surrounded by earthen walls—a perfect spot for a relaxing break between sightseeing.
This beloved eatery showcases the flavors of the Tango region, using fresh local ingredients in every dish. A must-try is the “Tango Otakara-don” (Tango Treasure Bowl), generously topped with seasonal delicacies like akamoku seaweed (known for its silky texture and ocean aroma), local squid, and the rare bai-gai sea snail, a specialty only available in the area.
Other unique offerings include rice bowls featuring the rare Kintaru iwashi (gold barrel sardine) and noodles made from ancient red rice, giving visitors a chance to taste flavors exclusive to Tango.
In winter, don’t miss the “Tango Buri Shabu Otakara Zen”, a special seasonal set pairing buri shabu (hot pot with premium yellowtail from Ine) with the Otakara-don. This luxurious dish is extremely popular and requires a reservation.
Sweet tooths will love the Amanohashidate Chiffon Parfait, made with premium matcha from Isono Kaikado, a historic tea shop in Miyazu City—perfect as a post-meal treat or for an afternoon tea break.
Relax on the terrace with a view of the iconic Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s top scenic spots, while savoring a meal that brings together the best of local taste and tradition.
Highlights
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A charming, retro-style building that stands out with its nostalgic atmosphere.
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Specializes in dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients from the Tango region.
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Signature dish: the “Tango Otakara-don”, packed with fresh seafood delights.
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Enjoy stunning views of Amanohashidate from the terrace.
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Offers a reservation-only coworking space for remote work.
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A retro, charming building that’s easy to spot.
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The “Tango Otakara-don” lets you savor a variety of fresh local seafood in one bowl.
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The “Maboroshi no Kintaru Iwashi-don” features rare Kintaru sardines marinated for 12 hours in a house-made sweet and savory sauce.
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The “Tango Buri Shabu Otakara Zen” is a special winter-only set (limited to 20 servings per day; reservation required).
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The terrace offers beautiful views of the famous Amanohashidate.
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Coworking space rentals are also available for remote work.
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)
Yes, we have an English menu and menu with pictures.
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Can I get take-out?
Partial takeout available (limited to café-style menu items).
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?
No free Wi-Fi available.
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Can I reserve a table?
Reservations are available for some times and days; please inquire for details.
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Are there any smoking areas?
Not available.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- つるや食堂
- Postal Code
- 629-2232
- Address
- 848 Nakano, Miyazu City, Kyoto
- Telephone
- 0772-27-0114
- Closed
- Open every day (Irregular holidays)
- Business Hours
- 10:00am - 4:00pm
- Budget
- 1,000yen〜
- Access
- About 17 minutes by car from Kyoto Tango Railway Miyatoyo Line’s Amanohashidate Station.
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)