Kotohira-cho

Kotohira is a town located in Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2022, the town had an estimated population of 8,105 in 3618 households and a population density of 960 persons per km². The total area of the town is 8.47 square kilometres. Wikipedia.
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Kotohiragu

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
The Konpira-san Shinto shrine is dedicated to the guardian of sailors and ship transport. It became exclusively a shinto shrine after the Meiji Restoration. The trek up the 1368 steps is strenuous, but worth it for those who want to visit this beautiful Shinto shrine.
According to its website, there are 785 steps to the main building and plus 1368 steps to the building locates at the end. The first building you will see is 大門(おおもん). It literally means “a big gate.” Right after you go through the gate, you will find 5 stalls. There, you can buy candy shaped like a fan. We didn’t buy them though. Haha. When I visited there, I didn’t know but it is kinda long tradition at Kotohira. Only 5 certain stores have a permission to run business in the premise of the shrine. The path you found right after the big gate is called “桜の馬場.(さくらのばば)” ”馬場“ is a place where you practice horse riding, so it means a horse-riding practice area with cherry blossoms. Unfortunately, cherry blossom season had already passed when we visited there. That’s why we missed the beautiful scenery. Hopefully, next time. Hahaha. After 桜の馬場, you will arrive at a Torii gate called 西詰銅鳥居(にしづめどうとりい). Near the gate, there is a place where they keep white horses which are donated as gifts to the god. Luckily, we could see a horse walking. Near the horse stable, there is a big statue of a ship proppelr. It is because this shrine is known for the safety of sailors and fishermen. Right after going through the gate and up the stairs, you will spot 表書院. There, you can see some wall Japanese paintings, but they charge entrance fee. Since our time was limited, we passed it. Haha. The main temple is called 御本宮(ごほんぐう). Since many people regard this building as a goal (I think), here was the most crowded. There was also an observation deck where you could command a nice view below the mountain. The biggest building is called 旭社(あさひしゃ). Its heigt is 18 meters tall. If you go further, you can visit 白峰神社(しらみねじんじゃ) and 厳魂神社(いつたまじんじゃ). 厳魂神社 locates at the end of the route. You can see the stone masks of 烏天狗(からすてんぐ) and 天狗(てんぐ)hanging on the nearby cliff. 烏天狗 and 天狗 are Japanese legendary creatures. To get to this shrine was really tiring, but the sense of achievement was great.Even though it took a long time to go up the all stairs, going down was really smooth.
O?? — Google review
I visited this beautiful place along with four of my friends on 20 February 2024. The number of steps required to reach the highest point is 3801 counted by Google and the number of stairs you need is 1401 counted by me. Anyone who thinks you are fit for this journey may go there to enjoy the scenic beauty of hills, shrines and the constructions made by the Japanese people. It's really amazing....
Mohammed Rashel Uddin — Google review
The day we decided to climb the hundreds of steps to this shrine just happened to be one of the hottest and sunniest days of the summer. But it was still worth it considering the beautiful scenery along the way. We loved the main shrine most of all. It's is gorgeous and surprisingly wide. Those who make the climb should grab bottles of water in the lower area where the shops are located; it becomes difficult to find anything to drink once you are in the more natural setting. Also, there is a spot in the middle where birds will land on your hand if you stick your arm out with your palm facing upward. They are looking for food, so take some sunflower seeds with you! And many folks bring a cane or walking stick to help with the climb up the stairs. Our nearby hotel loaned canes to us, but they can also be found for sale in some of the shops at the base of the hill. Overall, expect a tiring but fulfilling experience.
Armando Landin — Google review
Nice spot to spend 2-3 hours. The steps are much less scary than people make it sound. You'll be breathing a bit, but it's not all that hard. Definitely try out some ramen and grab some souvenirs at the shops lined up at the entrance. The temple itself is nice, but more importantly it's got a great view!
Nicholas Pun — Google review
This shrine is a good place to go hiking and shopping. There is a lot of beautiful nature. Also, near the top you can get a great view of the city. I recommend getting drunk before hiking. Being drunk is fun. Hiking while drunk is even more fun. The only issue is that you may have some difficulty recalling the hike if you’re too drunk. That’s okay. Your photos will remind you.
ZDR — Google review
There are about 700 steps of stairs to arrive the main temple of Kotohiragu. If you have more energy to challenge, you can keep going up to about 1500 steps of stairs to arrive the highest temple.
Ryanne Cheng — Google review
The temple site is huge with thousand of steps. I couldn’t imagine I completed more than 2/3 of the steps without having any pain of my legs after the walking. The overall experience was good and you can see the panoramic view from the main temple. A very nice walk even without a cane.
teresa fong — Google review
Lots of Steps but easy & well worth the climb.. touristy shopping street leading to shrine is charming & autumn foliage lovely at this time
Irene Lim — Google review
It says that all Japanese must visit here once in a lifetime. In the ancient time, travel wasn't that easy and hence those visiting here will help the others bring along a plush it equivalent to signify they were here. It require more than 1300 steps to reach the top. The last 100 steps were really high and tall steps.
S Chia — Google review
Another sacred place in Shikoku area. That was super long way to go up with a lot of stairs, but worth it to spend time and energy there. Highly recommended to go!
HANON T — Google review
A must-visit destination indeed! Although it requires climbing over 600 stairs to reach the shrine, the spiritual ambiance of the building and the breathtaking view from the mountaintop make the ascent truly worthwhile.
Yoshiaki Ito (yoshiakiito.com) — Google review
Nice hike! A great chance to pray and bring good fortune to your life! A bit steep if your out of shape but overall it’s a little over and hour from the cafe. You can park at the cafe to save time if you eat there but it’s not very good but worth saving the time and energy. I had a sanuki beer which was good but don’t get the burger.
Ian Helmuth — Google review
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Konpira Grand Theater (Kabuki)

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Konpira Kabuki is an ancient theatrical establishment in Japan, which was previously utilized as a cinema. Although it now only showcases occasional performances, visitors can explore the venue daily. The renovations are exceptional and include backstage areas where one can observe the turning stage mechanism alongside underground trapdoors that lead to a tunnel extending outwards from the front of the theater.
We were fortunate to get tickets to the spring Kabuki performance (April 2024). What a treat! The male performers, the musicians, singers, stage hands that manually moved the props, all were stunning. If you don't understand Japanese (like us), read up on the play beforehand so you can at least follow the plotline. The dance number at the end featured a high-flying act that was extra special. This was a once-in-a-lifetime event - highly recommended!
Mindy LePooh — Google review
Really lovely and historical building. We were given a guided tour on English. So nice of them! I hope to watch a kabuki performance there one day.
Cindy Tang — Google review
This is the oldest Japanese kabuki theater in Japan, built in 1835! The ticket costs 500 jpy per person, but once inside you can walk around freely and see the different rooms at the back, too, not only the stage and audience seats. Don't forget to take a look at all the mechanisms below the ground, eg the mawari butai revolving stage! If you can speak Japanese I highly recommend asking the local guide (free of charge) to explain some of the features. We were lucky enough that the guide was there today and he kindly took around 30 minutes to show us around and tell us some interesting stories related to the place.
Jagoda W — Google review
Very good historical building with wooden structure. Only one japanese performance every April. Good guided tour by the volunteer~theatre security. Clear explanation and you are welcome to walk through the auditorium, stage area, under stage area and dressing room.
Barbar S — Google review
Oldest kabuki theater in Japan. A precious cultural gem! Tickets are JPY500 only, and the guide will give you a simple tour around the space. Definitely check it out if you are already in the area!
FT — Google review
Excellent kabuki tour by the on site English speaking guide! Theatre is very well maintained.
S Wun — Google review
Definitely a must see. This is the oldest Kabuki theater in Japan, and it's still in use! It's also the only one with a special trap door next to the stage. Entrance is only 500 yen, and we got a guided tour and explanation from a very nice old man who was able to explain most stuff in simple English. You get to go around the entire theater, check out the dressing rooms, go under the stage to see how it rotates...absolutely a worthwhile visit.
Evan Storer — Google review
Awesome old style Kabuki theatre. The staff was so friendly. A must see !
Jérémy Larrey — Google review
Just AMAZING! This place is a piece of history and thanks to the very helpful guide we were able to enjoy and understand its uniqueness. A must visit!
Antonio Ezio Frascarelli — Google review
3

Kotohira

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Kotohira is a municipality found in Nakatado District within Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Its primary claim to fame is the Kotohira Shrine, which is the largest shrine complex in Shikoku. According to estimates from May 1, 2011, the town has around 9,888 residents who live among approximately 3,842 households. The population density for Kotohira amounts to roughly 1,168.79 individuals per square kilometer.
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Kotohira Station

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Train station
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Kotohira Station is a charming Showa era station that has been tastefully maintained with its original brown coloring. While the interior has undergone recent modernization, the station still exudes charm and beauty, especially in April when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The station also features a 7-11 convenience store, seamlessly blending modern amenities with traditional aesthetics. It's a normal-sized yet attractive station that retains its historical appeal while offering contemporary conveniences to visitors.
Beautiful station in April with Sakura🌸 Schon Bahnhof!!
Takachan Y — Google review
Liked the tasteful attempt to maintain the original(?) look of the station with the brown coloring, all the way to the 7-11 convenience store branding.
Paul Walsh — Google review
JR station. Not so many stores and restaurants in front of the station. Center of city is deviated from station. About 90min round-trip from the station to Kompirasan by walk. Convenience store is located inside. There is clean toilet at next to station.
Tony King — Google review
An Showa era station that has much charm, although recently the interior has been renovated and modernised. The photos are pre-modernisation.
GMT — Google review
Normal-sized, good looking station
François Marquis — Google review
(Translated by Google) On the way home from Konpira-san, I took the Dosan Line limited express from Kotohira Station to Okayama Station. The Anpanman train just arrived and I was very impressed. The train was too cute. (Original) こんぴらさんの帰り琴平駅→岡山駅まで土讃線の特急に乗りました。アンパンマン列車がちょうどきて感激しました。列車が可愛すぎました。
perfume pasha — Google review
(Translated by Google) The closest station to Kotohira Shrine. There is a 7-Eleven inside the station, and both the station building and platform have slightly retro-style decorations, and the space is clean. When you take the exit facing west, you will see Konpira-san in front of you. It looks like an approach from the front of the station, and if you pass through the tall lanterns and the shopping street, you can reach the stairs of Kotohira Shrine in about 30 minutes. (Original) 金刀比羅宮に最寄りの駅。駅構内にセブンイレブン有り、駅舎・プラットフォーム共に若干レトロチックな装飾を用いていて、且つ清潔感あふれた空間です。西側を向いた出口を出ると正面に金毘羅さんが見えます。まるで駅の前から参道みたいで、高灯籠、商店街と抜けていくと30分程度で金刀比羅宮の階段まで行けます。
DEアラベスク — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want to go to Kotohira-gu Shrine, you can take the Tosan Line to Kotohira Station. The station has a particularly classical appearance. There are investment coin lockers inside the station, and there is also a black and white 7-11 convenience store, which seems to be specially connected to the station. The matching is very special. (Original) 若要到金刀比羅宮可搭乘土讚線到琴平站,站外形特別有古典氣息,站內有投資幣式儲物櫃,還有一間黑白色的7-11 便利店,似乎是專程與站相配襯的非常特別。
venus lau — Google review
5

Kagawa Konpira Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
(Translated by Google) What’s great is that it’s not just a tourist information center! ! A nice way to eat Wasanbon soft serve 🍦 by topping it with colorful ori (rice sweets) yourself. Both children and adults can enjoy it. There were also some cute souvenirs. (Original) ただの観光案内所じゃないところが素晴しい!! 和三盆ソフト🍦にカラフルなおいり(お米のお菓子)を自分でトッピングして食べる手法がナイスです。子供も大人も楽しめます。 可愛いお土産もありましたよ。
keizu — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can ask and get information at the tourist information center, soy sauce and scallion ice cream...it’s quite special, but you’ll feel better after eating it~ (Original) 觀光案內所可以詢問與拿資料,醬油蔥花冰淇淋…蠻特別但吃過就好了~
Grace CP — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tourist information center is in the back of the front where you can buy soft serve ice cream and souvenirs! I came here because I wanted to try the Kamatama udon soft serve ice cream in the foreground, but the lady at the tourist information center I stopped by was a really nice person, which made my sightseeing even more fun! Apparently it's good to read the Udon no Kuni manga that's placed next to the counter at the tourist information center lol I recommend manga with my sister, so if you like it, please drop by (*´∀`*) The soft serve ice cream is also more delicious than I expected lol It's milk ginger based and has green onions on it, but the green onions will leave a lingering taste (´;Д;`) Be careful. You can choose soft serve ice cream for your soft serve. It's fun to ride as much as you want, so I recommend it! (Original) 観光案内所は手前のソフトクリームやおみあげを売っている奥にあります! 手前の釜玉うどんソフトクリームが食べてみたくて訪れましたが、ふらりと寄った観光案内所のお姉さんが激感じの良い人で、その後の観光が更に楽しくなりました! 観光案内所のカウンター横に置いてあるうどんの国の漫画は読んで良いそうです笑 お姉さんと漫画オススメなので良かったら寄って下さい(*´∀`*) ソフトクリームも思ったより美味しいです笑 ミルク生姜ベースでネギ乗ってますが、ネギがあと引きます(´;Д;`)お気をつけあれ。 おいりのソフトにソフトクリーム選んでできます。乗せ放題楽しいのでオススメ!
M T (みーちゃん) — Google review
(Translated by Google) I stopped by on a solo trip around Shikoku (*´∀`) I bought the Kamatama soft serve that I ate a few years ago again♪ I feel like it's easier to eat than before... The sweetness of the soft serve ice cream and the aromatic soy sauce go well together~♪ lol The soft serve ice cream uses ginger and eggs, and is it salted caramel? An addictive taste! The green onions accentuate the flavor and color, and I think it's a good thing for me...(*^ー゚) If you like, try eating it (*-ω person) (Original) 四国一周下道1人旅で寄りました(*´∀`) 何年か前に食べた釜玉ソフトを再び購入♪ なんか前より食べやすくなっていたような気がする... ソフトクリームの甘味と香ばしい醤油が合う~♪笑 ソフトクリームには生姜と卵が使われてて、塩キャラメル?のようなクセになる味! ネギが味と色合いのアクセントになってて、自分的にはアリかなと...(*^ー゚) よかったら食べてみてぇー(*-ω人)
おちです — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are useful information papers and discounts, so you should check it out! (Original) 役に立つ情報紙や割引のがあるのでみた方がいいです!
のわあーさん — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wasanbon soft serve ice cream is recommended. (Original) 和三盆ソフトクリームがおすすめです
カピゴン — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kamatama soft (Original) 釜玉ソフト
美味しいもの巡りmap — Google review

Top places to eat

1Konpira Udon Kita

3.7
(66)
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Udon noodle restaurant
Konpira Udon Kita is a popular Sanuki-udon restaurant located near the first set of steps leading up Konpira-san in Kotohira. The restaurant offers delicious udon noodles and friendly service, with a welcoming atmosphere that allows visitors to enjoy their meal quietly and slowly. Customers have praised the tasty udon dishes, including discounted options available only to patrons.
(Translated by Google) It was so delicious😋 I was approached by a staff member at the store, so I went in! She was a very kind and friendly mother! Recommended (Original) とても美味しかった😋 お店の方に声をかけられたのでつられて入店! とても優しい気さくなお母さんでした! オススメです
桃缶 — Google review
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成本寿一 — Google review
(Translated by Google) (Visited on 2018/03) I ordered the following. ・Fox udon [400 yen] On this day, I had had cold udon noodles for a long time, so I ordered warm udon noodles. Fried tofu has a lot of flavor. I like my udon noodles to be a little more chewy. (Original) (2018/03 訪問) 以下を注文しました。 ・きつねうどん [400円] この日、冷たいうどんが続いたので、温かいうどんを頼みました。 油揚げは味がしっかり染みてます。 うどんはもうちょっとコシがある方が好きだな。
二分 — Google review
(Translated by Google) This store is only open on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. You can also buy soy sauce soybean souvenirs. (Original) 土日祝だけ営業するお店です。 しょうゆ豆のお土産も買えます。
半蔵犬 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It wasn't crowded, so I was able to eat quietly and slowly. (Original) 混雑してなくて、静かにゆっくり食べれました。
川本真 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I bought some udon noodles as a souvenir. I bought some for home and ate it, and it was very delicious. (Original) お土産用にうどんを購入しました。自宅用も買って食べましたが、とても美味しかったです。
Tomokazu — Google review
(Translated by Google) The noodles are boiled and fluffy and not delicious. It's a shame because the soup stock is delicious. (Original) 麺は茹で置きしてる麺でフニャフニャで美味しいくありません。 お出汁は美味しいのにとても残念です。
タジタジ — Google review
(Translated by Google) There was a ``Udon restaurant'' next to the parking lot where I happened to park my car. When I came back after visiting the shrine, I was greeted by someone saying, “Welcome back!” (lol) The udon was delicious, but the discounted udon (1,000 yen for 12 servings with soup) that was only available to customers was also good. (Original) たまたま車を停めたパーキングの隣にあった『うどん屋』さん。 お参りが終わって帰ってくると、「お帰りなさい!」と呼び込みされました(笑) うどんもおいしかったですが、来店客専用のお得うどん(12食つゆ付で1,000円)もよかったです。
speedcat74 — Google review
614, Kotohira, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0001, Japan+81 90-8692-5340

2Tanaka-ya

3.7
(545)
4.0
(72)
affordable
Izakaya restaurant
Chicken restaurant
The izakaya restaurant, Tanakaya, offers a variety of lunch options, but it is highly recommended to try their specialty: bone-in chicken. It takes approximately twenty minutes to prepare and is served with soup, salad, and rice. The chicken thighs are well-seasoned and cooked in a high-temperature oven for 20-30 minutes. This local gourmet delicacy is popular among both locals and tourists alike.
Good value for money! Chicken was delicious and tender. Would be good if they had an English menu :)
Stephanie Tan — Google review
Cozy izakaya atmosphere. Popular among local and tourists. Fast and efficient services. The『さぬき名物骨付鳥』bone-in chicken thighs are seasoned with garlic spice and carefully baked in high temperature oven for for 20-30 minutes. This local gourmet specialty is highly recommended.
aLvin Yee — Google review
Although they've got a couple of lunch options, I had to get the local specialty: bone-in chicken. Takes about twenty minutes to prepare and comes with soup, salad, and rice. Well-seasoned and juicy, but it's probably the American in me that's going, "Sure, it's good, but... like... it's just a leg of chicken."
Dan Pencoske — Google review
One of famous meals in Kagawa pref, “bone-in chicken” was wonderful. You can choose matuer or young chickens, I recommend mature ones with a strong taste. Don't forget to order also beer!
Chiha Kei — Google review
685–11, Kotohira, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0001, Japanhttps://www.honetukidori.jp/+81 877-75-1884

3Musashi

4.0
(767)
4.0
(41)
affordable
Udon noodle restaurant
Musashi, a renowned udon noodle eatery, offers an array of handcrafted Udon dishes. Their curry Udon comes highly recommended and pairs excellently with a side of rice to create delectable curry rice. Patrons may experience a slight wait for their Tasty Curry Udon, but the flavors are well worth it. This dish boasts a flavorful curry sauce and delightful udon texture that is sure to please any palate.
You should eat here! This cute hidden Udon restaurant located next to the supermarket and away from the tourist area (but conveniently across the road from our hotel) is a must visit. They sell amazing curry Udon as well as several other varieties. Not reading or speaking Japanese we did our research and checked what we wanted with a translation app and their website. I would recommend the "Curry Udon" or the "Kamaage Udon" (noodles in cooking water) if you want something basic. Also the prices are great!
Ben Metherell — Google review
Handmade Udon. Done. Highly recommend the curry Udon and get rice to eat after to make curry rice. So good.
Mike Pierre — Google review
Rich curry sauce and nice udon texture. Tasty oden as well.
Fairy — Google review
Tasty Curry Udon. It takes a while to get in but worth eating
Ryo S — Google review
637-2 Gojo, Kotohira, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0003, Japanhttps://www.udon-musashi.com/+81 877-75-0520

4Tentekomai

3.9
(659)
4.0
(30)
cheap
Udon noodle restaurant
Restaurant
Tentekomai, an eatery known for its affordable and delectable cuisine, offers a delightful assortment of local dishes at budget-friendly prices. The charming and friendly personnel add to the overall experience. One must not overlook the udon noodles, which are exceptionally tasty. Tentekomai truly embodies the essence of authentic flavors in their menu selection.
Delicious local food for a very cheap price. Charming people. Don't miss the udon!
Arkaitz Garro — Google review
Good taste Udon.
C Koo — Google review
Delicious! The staff are super kind!
Nina K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a Sanuki udon restaurant located on Konpira Sando. Sanuki udon's unique noodles have a chewy texture, and the soup stock was simple and delicious. I felt like I could have as many drinks as I wanted (lol) I was very satisfied with the kind customer service from the shop staff, so I gave it a perfect rating. This is a place I would like to visit again when I go to Konpira. (Original) 金比羅参道にある讃岐うどん店です。 讃岐うどん特有の麺にコシがあり、出しもシンプルな感じでとても美味しかったです♪ これなら何杯でもいけるなって感じでした(笑) お店の店員さん達の優しい感じの接客も大満足でしたので満点評価にさせて頂きました♪ 金比羅さんに行った際はまた寄りたい場所です。
放浪旅ハーさん — Google review
(Translated by Google) Konpira is pet-friendly. This udon restaurant also allows pets to eat at the terrace seats on the side. There are two tables for about 6 to 7 people on the terrace, so I think you'll have to share the seats during the tourist season. (Original) ペットに優しいこんぴらさん。 こちらのうどん屋さんも横のテラス席ならペット同伴で食事が出来ます。 テラス席は約6〜7人の2テーブルなので、観光シーズンは相席になると思います。
chihare ameno — Google review
(Translated by Google) On New Year's Day, I went to Kotohira Shrine for the New Year's visit, and on the way back I went to the udon restaurant attached to Nakano Udon School! I've often heard that people from outside the prefecture are also popular and say they've tried it, so I thought it would be pretty tasty, so I decided to visit. Although it was a self-service restaurant, the turnover rate seemed to be a little slow, but I could see the staff working hard to boil the noodles, and I expected them to be absolutely delicious. On this day, perhaps because of the turnover rate, I couldn't order large portions, only small ones, and the kake udon that came out was quite small and unsatisfying from the looks of it. Topped with kakiage and shrimp tempura, we brought it to the table and sat down. First impression, first bite, soup, very slimy... The flavor had no firmness at all and was a bit muddy, and the noodles were limp and had no chewiness at all, which was quite disappointing. I can feel the flavor of iriko in the soup stock, but I guess the stock wasn't properly extracted, so it lacks a lot of richness. It was a matter of preference. Maybe there were too many customers on that day, so we couldn't make a good decision! However, the tempura was delicious. (Original) 元旦、金刀比羅神社まで初詣に行き、その帰りに中野うどん学校併設のうどん屋へ! よく、県外の方からも人気で「体験してきたよ」という話を聞かされていたので、そこそこは美味いだろうと思い、来店。 セルフ方式ながら、やや回転率が悪そうでしたが、店員さんが一生懸命に麺を茹で上げてる様子が見えて、これは絶対に美味いだろうと期待していました。 この日は回転率を意識してか、大盛りは注文できず、小のみで、出てきたかけうどんは見た目からしてもかなり少なくて物足りない感じでした。 かき揚げ、海老天をトッピングして、テーブルまで持っていき着席。 最初の印象、一口目、スープ、めちゃヌル… 味に締まりが全然無くボヤけてて、麺もフニャフニャで全くコシが無く、かなり残念な状態でした。 出汁じたいにイリコの風味は感じれるのだが、キチンと出汁を取れてないのだろう、コクが無さ過ぎる。 好み以前の問題でした。 もしかすると、この日は客が多過ぎて、上手く決まらなかったのかもしれません! しかし、天ぷらは美味かったです。
マーシー — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went there at the recommendation of Mr. Nakai from the inn I was staying at. I was able to get in right away because it was a little earlier than lunch time. It was my first time eating kelp tempura and it was delicious. (Original) 泊まった旅館の中居さんに勧められて行った。お昼の時間より少し早かったからかすぐに入れた。 初めて昆布の天ぷらを食べたけど美味しかった。
z — Google review
(Translated by Google) This udon restaurant is located on the left as you enter the approach. I think it's the same ordering process as you would at a typical udon restaurant: you take a tray, pick your own toppings, order your udon, and then pay at the end. The variety is small. Payment by PayPay was supported. (Original) 参道に入ってすぐ左側の場所にあるうどん店です。 トレイを取って、トッピングをセルフで取りうどんを注文、最後に支払いという形でよくあるうどん店の注文方法と同じかと思います。種類は少な目です。 PayPayでの支払いに対応していました。
AS — Google review
717, Kotohira, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0001, Japanhttps://www.nakanoya.net/tentekomai/+81 877-75-0001

5Shōhachi Udon Kotohira

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Udon noodle restaurant
The udon noodle restaurant, Shōhachi Udon Kotohira, left a positive impression on its customers. The establishment not only served delicious udon dishes such as Kake udon, Bukkake udon, and Zaru udon but also offered a variety of oden options that patrons could enjoy on their own. The owner's impeccable taste was evident in the quality and flavors of the food.
Skip the udon shops along the main parade and come to this one, mere minutes walk away! Don't let the prices fool you (a mere 550yen for a lunch set), these are full sized bowls of the best udon in town! This price includes a rice ball and a stick of oden, which was very smart, because you won't stop at one! The oden is one of the best I've had, with an amazing miso sauce to top it off at an incredible 50yen a stick. Warm and friendly shopkeeper. Highly recommended!
Kaye Soo — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was delicious! I'm glad I found a good restaurant on my first visit. Also, the store owner's attentiveness⭐⭐⭐ Kake udon Bukkake udon Zaru udon Various oden that you can make yourself Everything was delicious. I took home 100 yen for udon soup as a souvenir, but this is a magical soup that instantly transforms the udon you eat at home into authentic Sanuki udon! I wish I had bought more Other products are available for mail order, but I can't find just the soup... In addition to udon, it can also be used as a hotpot soup. (Original) 美味しかったです! 初訪問でいいお店に出会えてよかった。 あとお店の主人の気くばりが⭐⭐⭐ かけうどん ぶっかけうどん ざるうどん セルフでとれるおでん各種 どれも美味しかった。 お土産にうどんスープ100円かって帰りましたが、これがまた自宅で食べるうどんも本格さぬきうどんに早変わりする魔法のスープ! もっとたくさん買えばよかったな~ 他の商品は通販してるけどスープだけ、ってのが見あたらない· · · うどん以外にもお鍋のスープとしても使えるようです。
kaze sasa — Google review
(Translated by Google) When arriving at the table people like the manager came and recommended me soy sauce udon sweetly. I only had cold soy sauce udon but I ordered soy sauce udon from it. The noodles were slightly thick and tasty noodles. Soy sauce was tasty and tasty. It is delicious if you give a store manager a little Yuzu vinegar, so please eat half and try it. I was told to call it. As I was told I became more delicious udon. I handed candies at the time of treasurer. (Original) テーブルに着くと店長らしき人がやって来て愛想よく醤油うどんを勧められた。冷たい醤油うどんしか無かったけど、それにつられて醤油うどんを注文しました。麺は少し太目で美味しい剛麺でした。醤油は薄味で美味しかった。店長に、ゆず酢を少し掛けると美味しいから、半分くらい食べて試してみて。と言われ掛けてみた。言われた通りさらに美味しいうどんになった。会計の時キャンディーを手渡されました。
amore imazu — Google review
(Translated by Google) I enjoyed the sweet and sour taste of citron vinegar on a hot day. Thanks to the kind owner, it remains the best memory of this trip. I think this is my first(?) time leaving a Google review. It's not greasy and the taste is great and I highly recommend it!!! The location is perfect as you are on your way to Kotohiragu Shrine and then to Kotoden! (Original) 더운 날 유자식초에 새콤달콤 맛있게 잘 먹었습니다. 친절한 주인아저씨 덕분에 이번 여행에서 가장 좋은 기억으로 남아있습니다. 처음(?)으로 구글 리뷰를 남기는 것 같아요. 느끼하지 않고 맛도 굉장히 좋고 강추합니다!!! 고토히라궁 갔다가 고토덴으로 이동하는 중에 있어서 위치도 딱입니다!
냥냥 — Google review
664-14, Kotohira, Nakatado District, Kagawa 766-0001, Japan+81 877-75-3224
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