Nikko Takaiya
A Japanese restaurant serving yuba kaiseki multi-course meals using Nikko yuba
Nikko Takaiya, the Japanese restaurant, opened in 1805. At the request of shrines and temples in Nikko (Nikko Toshogu, Nikko Futarasan-jinja, and Nikkozan Rinno-ji), we have been preparing dishes for their festivals for over 200 years. Today, the Nikko specialty ‘yuba’ dishes are quite popular among tourists. Our guests include the Imperial Family, cultural figures, and generations of local customers. Lately, international guests also enjoy the traditional Japanese cuisine and atmosphere at our restaurant, and we are very thankful for their patronage.
Location Map
Basic Information
Address | 4-9 Honcho, Nikko-city, Tochigi, Japan |
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Telephone Number | 81-288-53-0043 |
Website | https://www.nikko-takaiya.jp/english.html |
Business Hours | Lunch time 12:00~15:00(Last order 14:00) Dinner time 17:00~22:00(Last order 19:00) |
Days Closed for Business | No regular holidays |
Price | 【Lunch】 Course (Yuba Kaiseki): 7,260 yen / 8,470 yen 【Dinner】 Course (Yuba Kaiseki): from 9,680 yen ※Prices as of August 2024. |
DIRECTIONS | ・5 minutes by car from Nikko IC ・About 10 minutes by bus from JR Nikko Station or Tobu Nikko Station (5 minutes walk after getting off at "Nishi-sando Iriguchi") |
Map Code | 367 281 895*08 |
Nikko Area
The Nikko area, in the northwestern part of the prefecture, is particularly mountainous. In the midst of the rich nature, including the 2,486-meter-high volcano Mt. Nantai, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls, there are numerous shrines and temples that are registered as UNESCO Cultural Heritage sites. From Kinugawa Onsen to Kawaji Onsen, hot springs can also be found throughout the area. There are a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy as well, such as stand-up paddleboarding in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter.