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Kyogoku Sushi

Kyogoku Sushi in Nagahama City offers a traditional sushi dining experience, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a classic Japanese setting.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Sushi, Traditional Dining

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Kyogoku Sushi, located in the historic city of Nagahama, is a renowned sushi restaurant that prides itself on offering an authentic and traditional Japanese dining experience. The restaurant is known for its commitment to using only the freshest ingredients, sourced locally and seasonally, to create exquisite sushi that captures the essence of Japanese cuisine. The serene and classic ambiance of Kyogoku Sushi provides the perfect backdrop for enjoying expertly crafted sushi and sashimi. Whether you are a sushi aficionado or a newcomer to Japanese cuisine, Kyogoku Sushi offers a memorable dining experience that showcases the rich culinary heritage of Shiga.

Facilities & Services

  • Traditional Japanese Setting
  • Seasonal Ingredients
  • Reservations Recommended
  • Private Dining Available

Contact

Address:

6-11 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059

Phone:

0749-62-3265

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