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Torikita

A local favorite for delicious yakitori and Japanese comfort food in Nagahama.

Dining

Yakitori, Japanese Cuisine, Casual Dining

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Torikita, located in the historic streets of Nagahama, is a cozy yakitori spot known for its flavorful grilled chicken skewers and homestyle Japanese dishes. With a laid-back, casual atmosphere, this restaurant attracts both locals and visitors looking to enjoy authentic, freshly prepared yakitori. The combination of quality ingredients and the charm of a traditional izakaya makes it a must-visit when exploring Nagahama’s culinary scene.

Facilities & Services

  • Takeaway Available

Contact

Address:

8-26 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059

Phone:

0749-62-1964

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