Kumamoto Gekijo Kumamoto Main Branch
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience Kumamoto's captivating history and culinary excellence with iconic sites like Kumamoto Castle and flavors of basashi and ramen. Perfect for travelers.
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Kumamoto is a city that mesmerizes visitors with its blend of historical allure and modern charm. Situated in Japan's southern Kyushu, it's renowned for the majestic Kumamoto Castle, a site that stands as a testament to Japan's architectural brilliance. The castle, adorned with cherry blossoms in spring, provides panoramic views of the city and echoes tales of samurai era defiance.
Not far from the castle, Suizenji Jojuen Garden awaits, offering a serene escape. The garden meticulously replicates the 53 stations of the historical Tokaido Road, capturing the essence of Edo-period travel with its intricate design and tranquil ambiance.
Culinarily, Kumamoto is a treasure trove. It's famously known for basashi, a delicacy of horse meat sashimi cherished for its tender texture and mild flavor. Equally tantalizing is the tonkotsu ramen, with its rich and creamy pork bone broth creating a symphony of flavors that comfort and delight the senses. Local markets buzz with delightful snacks and freshly made soba noodles, making every meal an adventure.
Beyond its cityscapes, Kumamoto offers wild landscapes like Mount Aso, the world's largest active volcanic caldera. Perfect for hiking and exploration, it paints the surrounding areas with its dynamic geothermal activity and lush green pastures, inviting both the adventurous spirit and nature admirer. A visit to Kumamoto promises a harmonious blend of past and present, with dishes that tell stories and landscapes that beckon exploration.
Kumamoto Gekijo Kumamoto Main Branch Phone Number
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Kumamoto Gekijo Kumamoto Main Branch Address
Ginza Place Kumamoto 4F, 1-10-3 Shimotori, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto 860-0807
Kumamoto Gekijo Kumamoto Main Branch 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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Specializing in delicious seafood and raw horse meat, Kumamoto Prefecture is rich in history and abundant in nature, filled with active volcanoes, lush forests, and river rapids.
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