Tamba Sasayama Kinmata Restaurant Reservations | Tanbasasayama, Hyogo

    At Tamba Sasayama Kinmata, a historic culinary inn in Hyogo Prefecture, you'll discover the local tradition of botan nabe and exquisite kaiseki cuisine in a charming atmosphere. Explore the unique flavors of carefully prepared dishes, all set against a stunning backdrop of nature. Take your time to learn more about the menu and the restaurant’s rich history as you consider a visit.

    OverviewRestaurant Overview and Charm: A Historic Culinary Haven

    Tamba Sasayama Kinmata, also known as Kinmata, is a revered culinary inn with roots dating back to 1609, coinciding with the construction of Sasayama Castle. Nestled in Hyogo Prefecture, this establishment is celebrated as the birthplace of the famous boar hotpot, or “botan nabe,” a dish that embodies the rich culinary tradition of the region. The architecture reflects a charming blend of history and hospitality, creating an inviting atmosphere enhanced by the picturesque surroundings. Guests are greeted not only by the exquisite façade but also by the allure of Japanese garden views and traditional tatami rooms, ensuring a distinctive dining experience.

    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Explore the Delicacies of Botan Nabe

    The hallmark of Tamba Sasayama Kinmata is undoubtedly its botan nabe, prepared with meticulously sourced ingredients that highlight the flavors of local produce and the succulent meat from wild boar. The restaurant’s signature offering is a course featuring the highest-quality boar meat, expertly simmered in a rich red miso broth that is both aromatic and flavorful. This dish is frequently paired with seasonal vegetables and accompanied by appetizers that showcase the freshness of local ingredients.
    Diners can also indulge in the gentle sweetness of stewed black beans, a notable appetizer, along with a variety of complementary side dishes that elevate the overall dining experience. Each course is crafted with attention to detail, reflecting the chef’s dedication to bringing out the best flavors.

    Cuisine Genres: Traditional Japanese Culinary Excellence

    Tamba Sasayama Kinmata specializes in kaiseki cuisine, a traditional multi-course Japanese dining experience that emphasizes seasonal ingredients and presentation. The focal point is the botan nabe, but the menu also includes an array of side dishes that offer a delightful representation of Japanese gastronomy. Visitors can expect not only robust flavors from expertly prepared meats and vegetables but also a thoughtful selection of local sake, enhancing the dining experience with its delicate notes and complexities. Whether sampling the tender boar or enjoying the freshness of the seasonal vegetables, each bite at Kinmata invites guests to reflect on the depth of Japan’s culinary heritage.

    Reviews

    “Visiting this restaurant was a delightful experience. The cozy atmosphere and warm hospitality made the lunch truly enjoyable. The quality of the peony hotpot was impressive, showcasing the best of local ingredients. It was a memorable dining occasion.”
    “The beautiful ambiance and delicious flavors of the peony hotpot were simply outstanding. Each dish arrived at a thoughtful pace, allowing us to savor every bite. I left feeling satisfied and eager to return for more culinary delights.”
    “Enjoyed the peony hotpot for the third time, and it was incredible as always. The course meal was presented beautifully and each dish was full of flavor. I am already looking forward to trying something new on my next visit.”
    “The experience at this historic restaurant was wonderful. The team was attentive, and the flavors were exceptional. The combination of fresh ingredients meshed together beautifully, making for a delightful meal that I will cherish.”
    “My visit to this renowned inn was fantastic. The attention to detail in the dishes was evident, each bursting with flavor. The personal touches from the staff added to the enjoyment, and I can’t wait to return next year.”

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
    Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
    Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
    Thursday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
    Friday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
    Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
    Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 9:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    4.7km (2.93mi) from Sasayamaguchi Station 
    4.7km (2.93mi) from Sasayamaguchi Station 
    4.9km (3.02mi) from Tamba-Oyama Station 

    Bus stop

    68m (0.04mi) from Nikaicho Bus Stop - about a 2-minute walk 
    107m (0.07mi) from Nikaicho Bus Stop - about a 2-minute walk 
    312m (0.19mi) from Kurooka Nishi - about a 5-minute walk 

    Map

     Japan, 〒669-2331 Hyogo, Tanbasasayama-shi, Nikaimachi, 81 81番地 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Hyogo - A Blend of Tradition, Nature, and Modernity
    Hyogo Prefecture is a captivating region located in the Kansai area of Japan, known for its historical significance, beautiful landscapes, and a mix of traditional and modern attractions. This area is home to vibrant cities, cultural landmarks, and stunning natural beauty.
    • Himeji Castle: Regarded as Japan’s most spectacular castle, Himeji Castle features stunning white plaster architecture and a designated UNESCO World Heritage status, drawing visitors with its historic charm and beautiful gardens. The intricate design and surrounding landscapes provide a perfect setting for photography enthusiasts.
    • Kobe Harborland: This lively waterfront area in Kobe offers shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities, all with stunning views of the harbor and the iconic Kobe Port Tower. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing stroll along the promenade while taking in the beautiful sunsets.
    • Mount Rokko: Offering a perfect escape into nature, Mount Rokko boasts panoramic views of Kobe and Osaka Bay, making it an ideal location for hiking and outdoor activities. The area is particularly stunning during the autumn foliage season, attracting nature lovers and photographers alike.
    Tanbasasayama - A Hidden Gem of Rich Culture and Scenic Beauty
    Tanbasasayama is a quaint city in Hyogo Prefecture, characterized by its serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage, which beckons visitors seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
    • Tamba Sasayama Castle Ruins: The remnants of Tamba Sasayama Castle offer a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past, with scenic views over the surrounding area. The park surrounding the ruins is perfect for a leisurely walk, especially during cherry blossom season.
    • Sasayama Saito House: A preserved traditional merchant house, the Sasayama Saito House showcases the lifestyle and customs of the Edo period, giving visitors a chance to experience Japan’s historical architecture and cultural heritage up close. Guided tours bring the history of the house and its residents to life.
    • Tamba Pottery Village: Known for its historical pottery production, the Tamba Pottery Village invites visitors to explore various workshops and galleries, where they can witness artisans at work or try their hand at pottery-making. This vibrant community reflects the artistic spirit and craftsmanship of the region.

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