Blue and Wind Restaurant Reservations | Tottori, Japan (Sakaiminato)

    At Blue and Wind, located in Sakaiminato, you can discover a delightful array of fresh seafood dishes in a cozy izakaya setting. This page details the restaurant's unique offerings, including signature items and local specialties, making it easy for you to savor the authentic flavors of Tottori's coastal cuisine. Feel free to explore the menu highlights and atmosphere as you consider your next dining experience.

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Hidden Gem in Sakaiminato

    Blue and Wind is elegantly tucked away in the charming alleyways near the bustling Mizuki Shigeru Road in Sakaiminato. This seafood izakaya presents a delightful atmosphere, where local patrons frequently gather, offering a glimpse into the region's culinary culture. With its contemporary yet warm decor, the restaurant creates a cozy dining environment. Known for its fresh seafood sourced directly from the nearby fishing port, Blue and Wind stands out for its dedication to quality and flavors that encapsulate the essence of Tottori's coastal offerings.

    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: A Journey Through Local Flavors

    The menu at Blue and Wind reflects the local seafood bounty and features dishes that echo the vibrancy of Sakaiminato. Diners often find joy in the superbly fried horse mackerel, which is marinated in Tottori’s famous pickled shallots for an added twist. Signature items include the beautifully presented sashimi platter, capturing the freshness of seasonal catches. Highlights also encompass large, succulent, and tender dishes like the simmered fish, which melt in the mouth, and the flavorful crab dishes that pay homage to the region's reputation for outstanding crabs. The experience is often accentuated by the accompaniment of local sake, completing the journey through authentic Japanese flavors.

    Cuisine Genres: An Array of Japanese Seafood Excellence

    Blue and Wind specializes in Japanese izakaya cuisine, focusing primarily on fresh seafood dishes. Guests can explore a variety of cooking styles, including fried, simmered, and grilled dishes, all highlighting the natural flavors of the ingredients. With an emphasis on traditional Japanese culinary methods, the restaurant offers classics such as tempura and assorted sashimi, showcasing the heart of Japanese gastronomy. The cozy yet vibrant environment invites exploration into the rich tapestry of local tastes that define the culinary landscape in Sakaiminato.

    Reviews

    "Visiting on a weekday evening, this restaurant truly stood out among others in Sakai Minato. The quality of the dishes was impressive, from the large simmered fish to the perfectly fried horse mackerel. Every bite was a delight. Looking forward to my next visit."
    "I stumbled upon this hidden gem near Mizuki Shigeru Road. The freshness of the seafood amazed me, especially the fried horse mackerel, which was tender and flavorful. The combination of local ingredients was delightful, making this a memorable dining experience."
    "I had a lovely dinner here after a last-minute reservation. The ambiance was stylish, and the size of the portions felt focused on quality. The Matsuba crab was absolutely delicious, making the experience truly satisfying. I can't wait to return."
    "Although I visited outside of the crab season, the a la carte options were superb. The fried dishes, particularly the horse mackerel, had impressive quality. I will definitely explore more of the menu next time. A delightful culinary adventure awaits."
    "I enjoyed a wonderful evening at this seafood izakaya. The assortment of fresh dishes was fantastic, especially the fried horse mackerel and crab cream croquettes. Everything was delicious, and I left feeling very satisfied. Can't wait to try more."

    Opening Hours

    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday: 5:30 PM – 12:00 AM
    Wednesday: 5:30 PM – 12:00 AM
    Thursday: 5:30 PM – 12:00 AM
    Friday: 5:30 PM – 12:00 AM
    Saturday: 5:30 PM – 12:00 AM
    Sunday: 5:30 PM – 12:00 AM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    700m (0.43mi) from Sakaiko - about a 11-minute walk 
    834m (0.52mi) from Sakaiminato Station - about a 13-minute walk 
    1.0km (0.64mi) from Sakaiminato Station 

    Bus stop

    470m (0.29mi) from Sakaiminato Meijicho - about a 8-minute walk 
    459m (0.29mi) from Meiji Mati - about a 7-minute walk 
    584m (0.36mi) from Sakai Elementary School - about a 9-minute walk 

    Map

     Eimachi, Sakaiminato, Tottori 684-0006, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Japan - A Tapestry of Tradition, Nature, and Innovation
    Japan is a country that seamlessly blends ancient traditions and modern advancements, attracting millions of visitors each year. From iconic landmarks to serene landscapes, the diverse tourist attractions across its regions offer something unique for every traveler.
    Tottori - A Hidden Gem of Sand Dunes and Natural Wonders
    Tottori is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the famous sand dunes, and its rich cultural heritage. This quieter region is perfect for those looking to experience Japan’s beauty away from the bustling crowds.
    • Tottori Sand Dunes: Known as Japan's largest sand dunes, this breathtaking natural phenomenon offers visitors a unique landscape and activities such as sandboarding and camel rides. The vast stretches of sand provide stunning views of the Sea of Japan, especially at sunset.
    • Aizubandai: This picturesque plateau is famous for its seasonal beauty, particularly in the autumn months when the leaves create a vibrant tapestry. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a perfect spot for photography and nature walks.
    • Mizuki Shigeru Road: A charming street lined with bronze statues of famous yokai (Japanese folklore monsters), this lively area celebrates the works of manga artist Shigeru Mizuki. It not only offers an engaging cultural experience but also features quaint shops and eateries showcasing regional specialties.

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