- Kappo Ishiyama
Kappo Ishiyama
Facility Basic Information
- Address
- 982 Chigusa, Sado, Niigata 952-1209
- TEL
- 0259-63-2663
- Payment Methods
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Cards accepted
Credit card payments for set meals are not accepted.
- Assistance in Foreign Languages
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No
- Transport Access
- Ryotsu Port Approx 20 minutes by car
- Nearest bus stop
- Kanai (Honsen [Main Line], Kuninaka Line, Kanamarusen Line, Akadomarisen Line, Kaifu Line, Ogi Line, Iwakubi Line) Approx. 5 minutes on foot from bus stop
- Parking
- 20
- Opening Times
- 11:30 - 13:30, 17:30 - 21:30
- Regular holiday
- Sundays
- Number of seats
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20
- Reservation
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Not required
Muti-course menu requires reservations.
- Conditions
- Open for lunch, Private dining room available
- Other attractions
- Banquet rooms, etc.
Nearby Spots
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Other
Meiji Kinendo Memorial
Meiji Kinendo was founded by Ryokan Honjo, a Buddhist monk of Tokushoji Temple, to comfort the souls of Sado Islanders who died for their country in the First Sino-Japanese War, and is funded by donations. Later, the souls of the dead in the Russo-Japanese War, Japanese Siberian Intervention, and Manchuria Incident were enshrined here, too. A board inscribed by calligrapher Banko Yoshida with the words of Meiji Kinendo, is hung in front, and the hand-written notes of Field Marshal Iwao Oyama, Katsu Kaishu (a naval officer and mediator in the Meiji Restoration in 1898), and Marshal Admiral Togo are hung inside. A graveyard for Russian navy crews also exists within the grounds.
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Gift Shops
Shinsen Kukan Yorankaya
You can find locally-produced vegetables every day in one of the island's largest farm shops, Shinsen Kukan Yorankaya, located at the heart of Sado. Yorankaya boasts the widest range of processed products made from Sado-sourced produce, including vegetables, fruits, fish and seaweed, perfect for both daily shopping and souvenir hunting. There is a small dining space, too. Please drop in.
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Tabino Hotel Sado
Tabino Hotel Sado was established as a base for those who actively enjoy travelling. By incorporating ingenuity here and there for our guests' convenience, this hotel aims to become one of a new genre; a spot that suits guests' lifestyles by offering heart-warming service in a relaxed manner, not stuffy like a typical business hotel. Its great location at the heart of the island makes it a perfect base for exploring other parts of Sado. Tabino Hotel Sado guarantees a comfortable stay in a cozy atmosphere, complemented with Sado-produce-heavy locavore meals and large bathing rooms fed by Sado's deep-sea water.
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Minshuku (Japanese-style Bed and Breakfast)
Farmhouse Inn Ueta
Farmhouse Inn Ueta is an accommodation for one group per day/night located near Sado City Hall. You can enjoy the slow pace of rural life in Sado by getting in touch with nature of the sea and mountains, and experiencing farming or juice making (seasonal). You can feast on Sado's home cooked meals including Sado's stew and chicken soup. The inn has a washing machine, a refrigerator and fully equipped kitchen for self-catering, and is suitable for long-term staying. The taste of the "unrefined, cloudy sake", which the master makes himself, is also exceptional.
Stores where you can eat and drink nearby
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Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Fish Dishes Grilled Skewers/Yakitori/Chargrill Yakiniku (Japanese-style barbecue)
Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Nogata
Izakaya Nogata has an attractive appearance with striking black plate walls. Nogata attracts regulars seeking out the skewers of Sado Beef, local seafood, and more, grilled by the friendly master. A small, table-top grill is provided so you can enjoy yakiniku (Japanese-style barbecue), too. Depending on the day, Nogata serves dishes such as seasonal sashimi and grilled fish. Izakaya Nogata is a cosy izakaya where you can enjoy pleasant drinks.
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Casual Eatery Fish Dishes Set menus/Rice bowls/Kamameshi(hot pot rice) Japanese-style Curry with Rice Chinese Ramen Noodles
Kato Restaurant
Kato Restaurant is a long-established restaurant with a history of over sixty years. Situated at the heart of the Kanai area, Kato Restaurant offers a selection of menu options, from Chinese ramen noodles, curry with rice, donburi (a bowl of rice with toppings) to set meals and yoshoku (Japanese version of Western cuisine). The restaurant has been loved by locals with their established reputation . The best dishes include Tekiraisu, which is stir-fried pork finished with Worcestershire sauce and ketchup, and homemade Nukasanma (rice-bran marinated Pacific saury) with a flavourful pungency. They go very well with the Sado-grown Koshihikari rice.
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Casual Eatery Soba (buckwheat) and Udon Noodles Tempura/Deep-Fried Dishes
Sado Udon Aoi