After all the walking, hiking, bathing in Kurama, you might get hungry. The best place is to just eat at the onsen itself. Make sure you let the people know that you are there for food because somebody tried to stop me from entering the restaurant because most foreigners/tourist only visited the resort to experience the outdoor bath. So make sure to say something like "Tabetai" (I want to eat) or "Onaka Suita" (I'm hungry) to anybody who try to stop you from eating (in case the person don't speak english). But their service is stil great.
Favorite Dish: Uhh.....I can't read the kanji in the menu. So, I basically just point the hot tofu dish because I have been craving for it. But....all of them do look good.
Written May 19, 2005
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After all the walking, hiking, bathing in Kurama, you might get hungry. The best place is to just eat at the onsen itself. Make sure you let the people know...
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