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湖舟

Koshū

A traditional Japanese restaurant specializing in grilled eel dishes near Ishiyamadera Temple.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Unagi Specialty, Traditional Dining

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Koshū is a renowned unagi restaurant offering expertly prepared grilled eel dishes in a serene and traditional setting. Located close to Ishiyamadera Temple, the restaurant is famous for its perfectly grilled unagi, served as kabayaki (with sweet soy sauce) or shirayaki (lightly seasoned). Every dish highlights the delicate flavors of the eel, paired with rice and a variety of sides. Ideal for a quiet meal steeped in Japanese culinary tradition, Koshū provides an unforgettable dining experience for unagi enthusiasts and those exploring Shiga’s culinary scene.

Facilities & Services

  • Traditional Japanese Dining Setting

  • Specializes in Grilled Eel (Unagi) Dishes

  • Seasonal Menu Options

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-2-37 Ishiyamadera, Otsu, Shiga 520-0861

Phone:

077-537-0127

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