Igogochi Torimaru
Savor authentic izakaya flavors at Igogochi Torimaru in Yuda Onsen, Yamaguchi. Known for award-winning Yakitori and heartfelt hospitality experience.
Restaurant Details
Igogochi Torimaru is located in the bustling Yuda Onsen area of Yamaguchi, offering patrons an authentic taste of traditional izakaya and yakitori cuisine. The restaurant prides itself on serving deliciously grilled chicken skewers, known for their exquisite flavors that pay homage to time-honored Japanese cooking techniques.
At the heart of Igogochi Torimaru's menu are its perfectly charred Choshu chicken skewers, crafted with careful attention to detail over premium-grade Bincho charcoal. Alongside this signature offering, diners can relish in the understated elegance of dishes like the tamagoyaki, known for its melt-in-your-mouth texture, and other flavorful bites such as soy sauce-drenched cabbage and savory pork topped with green onions.
Nestled just a short walk from the Yudaonsen Station, the restaurant is conveniently accessible and positioned amid the lively and engaging environment of Yuda Onsen, a district famed for its hot springs and cultural richness.
Inside, Igogochi Torimaru exudes an inviting ambiance that seamlessly blends traditional aesthetics with contemporary touches, making it a comfortable haven for dining. The staff extends warm hospitality, ensuring that every guest feels genuinely welcomed and pampered throughout their meal.
Whether dropping by for a casual dinner with friends or enjoying a serene meal with family, Igogochi Torimaru presents an unforgettable journey into the heart of Japan's izakaya cuisine, fostering a dining experience that is both fulfilling and culturally enriching.
Igogochi Torimaru Access Info
Igogochi Torimaru is a 6-minute walk from Yudaonsen Station.
Igogochi Torimaru Phone Number
Igogochi Torimaru Business Days
Igogochi Torimaru Address
1-9-5 Yudaonsen, Yamaguchi-shi, Yamaguchi 753-0056
Igogochi Torimaru 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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Travel off-the-beaten-track to a quiet and rural prefecture that’s home to serene beaches, tranquil caves, and ancient castles, and has a history that’s dominated by the samurai. Its Dassai sake is famed, and local delicacies include the poisonous fugu (pufferfish).
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