Tsune Ya
Explore Tsune Ya, where regional Japanese flavors and historic ambiance create a unique dining experience in Kurashiki.
Restaurant Details
Tsune Ya, located in the heart of Kurashiki's Bikan District, offers a delightful exploration of Izakaya and regional Japanese culinary traditions. Seated in a beautifully restored kominka, the restaurant provides an immersive dining experience characterized by a fusion of classic and contemporary styles.
At Tsune Ya, fresh and locally sourced ingredients lay the foundation for exceptional dishes. Guests can enjoy the renowned kaisendon, featuring fresh seasonal seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, or indulge in the expertly crafted tempura, known for its light, crisp texture. A unique offering is their homemade pork terrine, often enjoyed with a selection of local sake or craft beer.
Conveniently situated a short distance from JR Kurashiki Station and close to the Ohara Museum of Art, Tsune Ya is perfectly positioned for visitors seeking both cultural and culinary adventure in the area.
The ambiance inside Tsune Ya is sophisticated yet comforting, with a background of soothing jazz enhancing the dining experience. Attentive and welcoming staff ensure that each visit is personalized, whether for a casual outing or a special occasion.
Adding to its charm, Tsune Ya includes a dog-friendly private room, inviting all guests to feel at home. This seamless blend of attentive service, exquisite cuisine, and thoughtful extras makes for an unforgettable visit, distinguished in the vibrant Kurashiki dining scene.
Tsune Ya Phone Number
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Tsune Ya Address
3-12 Honmachi, Kurashiki, Okayama 710-0054
Tsune Ya 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.
Restaurant location
The home of Japan’s favorite folkloric character, some of its best-preserved historical sites, and amazing seafood from the Seto Inland Sea.
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