Tokiwa 1921 Restaurant Reservations | Seki, Gifu
Tokiwa 1921 Restaurant Reservations | Seki, Gifu
Tokiwa 1921 Restaurant Reservations | Seki, Gifu

    Tokiwa 1921 Restaurant Reservations | Seki, Gifu

    Discover Tokiwa 1921 in Seki City. Savor authentic omurice, crafted since 1921. Indulge in our signature Nocchite Omurice and experience a blend of Western and Japanese flavors. Visit us today!

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Taste of Tradition at Tokiwa 1921
    Nestled in a quiet neighborhood of Seki City, Tokiwa 1921 is an inviting omurice specialty restaurant that embodies a rich legacy dating back to its founding in 1921. Originally opened as "Tokiwa Shokudo" in Nagoya, this establishment offers a glimpse into the past while serving delectable dishes that capture the heart of Western cuisine in Japan. The restaurant's charm lies not only in its historical significance but also in its warm atmosphere, where the enticing aromas of freshly made omurice invite diners to indulge in a nostalgic culinary experience.
    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Signature Dishes That Delight
    Tokiwa 1921 is celebrated for its various omurice offerings, with the standout being the "Nocchite Omurice." This dish features fluffy omelets elegantly perched atop savory chicken rice, allowing diners to experience the joy of breaking the egg and watching it envelop the rice in creamy goodness. Patrons often favor the "German Omurice," topped with a flavorful demi-glace sauce. Other notable dishes include the Egg Salad and Bacon Salad, acclaimed for their delightful textures and fresh ingredients. The commitment to quality is reflected in the use of locally sourced produce and traditional cooking methods that enhance each dish’s authenticity.
    Cuisine Genres: Embracing Western Influences with a Japanese Twist
    At Tokiwa 1921, diners can explore a unique blend of Western and Japanese flavors through its Western cuisine. The restaurant excels in serving omurice—an iconic Japanese comfort food that features rice mixed with various ingredients and wrapped in a delicate egg layer. Diners can choose between styles such as the egg on top or the egg wrapped around the rice, allowing for a customizable dining experience that caters to different preferences. The menu also features seasonal variations and special sauces that further elevate the comforting simplicity of this beloved dish.

    Reviews

    "Despite the rain ruining our original plan, we stumbled upon Tokiwa 1921 and loved the delightful omurice. What a surprise find!"
    "I visited Tokiwa 1921 and enjoyed the delicious variety they offered, from classic omurice to unique combinations. I can't wait to return for the German omurice next time."
    "The wait was worth it at Tokiwa 1921. The simple yet satisfying omurice with the delicious fluffy egg truly brightened my day. A gem in Seki City!"
    "At Tokiwa 1921, I was impressed by the rich flavors of the omurice and the fresh salad. It's a wonderful place to enjoy a meal with great value."
    "Tokiwa 1921 is a cozy spot with a warm atmosphere. The service was friendly, and the omurice was fantastic. I can't wait to visit again!"

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
    Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
    Thursday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
    Friday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
    Saturday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
    Sunday: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    270m (0.17mi) from Seki Chuo Hospital Front - about a 5-minute walk 
    279m (0.17mi) from Seki Chuo Hospital Front - about a 5-minute walk 
    376m (0.23mi) from Imojiya 4th Block - about a 6-minute walk 
    Bus stop
    1.3km (0.81mi) from Sakuragaoka

    Map

     5-chōme-9-6 Imojiya, Seki, Gifu 501-3914, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Gifu - The Heart of Traditional Japanese Craftsmanship and Nature's Splendor
    Gifu, located in central Japan, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and traditional crafts. Visitors are often captivated by its historical sites and the beauty of its region.
    • Gifu Castle: Perched atop Mount Kinka, this historic castle provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city below and is steeped in centuries of samurai history. Visitors can hike to the castle or take a cable car for a mix of adventure and history.
    • Nagaragawa Ukai (Cormorant Fishing): This ancient fishing method along the Nagara River is a mesmerizing cultural experience, showcasing trained cormorants that catch fish under the guidance of skilled fishermen. Tours offer an opportunity to watch this tradition while enjoying the scenic river views.
    • Shirakawa-go: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this charming mountain village is famous for its well-preserved gassho-zukuri farmhouses, which have thatched roofs designed to withstand heavy snowfall. The picturesque landscapes attract visitors year-round, especially during winter when the village transforms into a snow-covered wonderland.
    Seki - A City of Glorious Swordmaking and Natural Beauty
    Seki, known for its legendary swordsmiths and picturesque scenery, is a place where history and nature intertwine beautifully. This city provides a unique glimpse into traditional Japanese craftsmanship and outdoor activities. 
    • Seki Sword Museum: This museum is dedicated to the art of Japanese sword making, showcasing exquisite swords and the intricate craftsmanship that goes into their creation. Visitors can learn about the history of swordsmithing in Seki and even observe artisans at work.
    • Mizunami, the Underground River: Known for its breathtaking underground river system, this attraction offers a serene escape into a mysterious world of rock formations and crystal-clear waters. Guided tours allow visitors to navigate the caves and marvel at the natural beauty hidden beneath the surface.
    • Shiroyama Park: This tranquil park offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and city, perfect for leisurely walks or picnics amidst nature. Seasonal cherry blossoms and vibrant autumn leaves make it a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike.

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