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徳山鮨

Tokuyamazushi

Tokuyamazushi in Shiga’s Nagahama City offers an exceptional sushi dining experience, featuring locally sourced and seasonal ingredients in a tranquil rural setting.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Sushi, Seasonal Ingredients

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Located in the serene countryside of Yogo-cho, Nagahama City, Tokuyamazushi is a renowned sushi restaurant that epitomizes the essence of Japanese culinary tradition. The restaurant is celebrated for its meticulous preparation of sushi, using only the freshest ingredients sourced from local waters and the surrounding region. Each dish is a harmonious blend of flavor and artistry, reflecting the changing seasons and the chef's deep respect for tradition. The peaceful rural setting, combined with the intimate dining atmosphere, makes Tokuyamazushi a hidden gem in Shiga, offering a truly unique and memorable sushi experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Seasonal Sushi Menu
  • Rural Countryside Setting
  • Reservations Required
  • Locally Sourced Ingredients

Contact

Address:

1408 Yogocho Kawanami, Nagahama, Shiga 529-0523

Phone:

0749-86-4045

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