Basho Kan

Taste cultural heritage at Basho Kan with "mori-dashi" wanko soba in Hiraizumi. Savor exquisite flavors near Chusonji Temple.
Restaurant Details
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Taste cultural heritage at Basho Kan with "mori-dashi" wanko soba in Hiraizumi. Savor exquisite flavors near Chusonji Temple.
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**DescriptionTraditionalChinese & DescriptionSimplifiedChinese:**
Nestled in the historic town of Hiraizumi in Iwate Prefecture, Basho Kan provides an authentic Japanese dining experience with its distinct "mori-dashi" wanko soba. This unique culinary style involves serving all bowls simultaneously, setting it apart from traditional continuous serving methods. The eatery invites diners to indulge in multiple small bowls of soba, each accompanied by an assortment of delicious toppings, encouraging a fun yet filling gastronomic adventure.
Located just a short distance from renowned cultural sites like Chusonji Temple, recognized by UNESCO, Basho Kan offers more than a meal; it's an immersion into a rich cultural tapestry. The restaurant's welcoming atmosphere is complemented by signed memorabilia from past distinguished guests, creating an ambiance that's both nostalgic and vibrant.
Basho Kan is ideal for everyone, from families to adventurous food enthusiasts. With attentive service and the opportunity to relish up to 12 extra bowls at no additional cost, this charming spot in Hiraizumi is a highlight for visitors exploring the beauty of Iwate Prefecture.
**TaglineSimplifiedChinese & TaglineTraditionalChinese:**
Celebrate the art of wanko soba at Basho Kan; where tradition meets taste near iconic Chusonji Temple.
Basho Kan Phone Number
Basho Kan Business Days
Basho Kan Address
Suzusawa-3-1, Hiraizumi, Nishiiwai District, Iwate 029-4102
Basho Kan Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Spanning from the Pacific coast to snow-peaked mountains, with culturally-rich farmlands in between, variety really is the spice of life in Japan’s second-largest prefecture.
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