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Recommended for dining while sightseeing in Hida-Takayama,
Takayama. Private rooms available, large groups welcome
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Welcome to Hida Takayama
MATSUKI-ushi is located just a short walk from JR Takayama Station.
In this restaurant, you can enjoy seasonal fish procured from Toyama, Kanazawa, and Nagoya, as well as Hida beef grilled slowly over a fire of domestic charcoal.
Hida Takayama is a place surrounded by mountains, where you can encounter the primal scenery of Japan.
The area boasts abundant nature and old townscapes where the atmosphere of long-past days remains.
The restaurant serves dishes that let you enjoy Hida Takayama to the fullest. When visiting Hida Takayama for sightseeing or business, please be sure to stop by.
For tourists and tour operators
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- Close to the station, with good access
- Favorably located a three-minute walk from JR Takayama Station.
Takayama Jinya, Nakabashi, and other sightseeing spots featuring the old townscapes of Takayama are also within walking distance.
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- You can enjoy the highest-grade,
grade A5 Hida beef - We offer meals featuring Hida beef, a beef brand that is the pride of Hida Takayama, at a great value.
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- Groups are welcome!
Space is available for up to 34 people. - The bright interior features Japanese horse-chestnut wood. Including private rooms, space is available for up to 34 people.
We also welcome large groups with advance reservations!
Please be sure to take your time
and enjoy a meal at our restaurant.
We offer cooking that includes steak made
from grade A5 Hida beef and fresh seafood delivered straight from the market.
Please take your time and enjoy gourmet dining at Hida Takayama.
*Prices shown do include tax.
- Rank A5 Hida Beef&Sushi
(8 pieces)Set
(with miso soup)
Sirloin(100g)/ 7,000 yen
Ribeye(100g)/ 6,800 yen
Tenderloin(100g)/ 9,500 yen
Thigh(150g)/ 6,300 yen ※250g 8,500 yen
- Rank A5 Hida Beef&Rice Set
(with miso soup and salad)
Sirloin(100g)/ 4,700 yen
Ribeye(100g)/ 4,500 yen
Tenderloin(100g)/ 7,500 yen
Thigh(150g)/ 4,300 yen ※250g 6,800 yen
Sea Urchin and Beef Nigirizushi
(1 piece)600yen
Made with the hemicentrotus sea urchin, from Hokkaido. This luxurious sushi that lets you enjoy sea urchin, a delicacy, and top-grade rank A5 Hida beef all at once.
Menu
*Prices shown do include tax.
Sushi(one piece)
- Sweet shrimp
- 250 yen
- Marinated tuna
- 300 yen
- Hida salmon
- 250 yen
- Steamed shrimp
- 300 yen
- Salmon roe
- 350 yen
- Flounder
- 330 yen
- Moderately-fatty tuna
- 500 yen
- Japanese glass shrimp
- 450 yen
- Hida beef
- 450 yen
- Abalone
- 500 yen
- Sea urchin with beef
- 600 yen
- Sea urchin
- 800 yen
- Fatty tuna
- 700 yen
Grilled foods
- Unglazed grilled eel(half an eel)
- 3,000 yen
- Abalone grilled in butter
- 3,000 yen
- Scallops grilled in butter
- 1,200 yen
- Charcoal-grilled Scallops
- 980 yen
- Hida beef grilled in hoba miso
- 2,300 yen
- Crab
- 10,000 yen~18,000 yen
Set
- Sashimi set
Assorted sashimi, sushi(eight pieces), miso soup, chawanmushi(egg custard dish) - 6,000 yen
- Tempura set
Assorted tempura, sushi(eight pieces), miso soup, chawanmushi(egg custard dish) - 4,800 yen
Lunch-only menu
- Steak bowl(with miso soup)
- 3,500 yen
- Seafood bowl(with miso soup)
- 2,800 yen
- Hida beef Hoba miso grilled set
- 2,500 yen
- Hida beef cutlet set
- 2,500 yen
Children's menu
- Udon noodles
- 380 yen
- Fried shrimp(two pieces)
- 680 yen
Deep-fried foods
- Shrimp and vegetable tempura
- 2,000 yen
- Deep-fried Japanese glass shrimp 500g
- 800 yen
- Hida beef round steak cutlet
- 2,300 yen
Other dishes
- Sashimi assortment
- 3,000 yen
- Roast beef
- 2,300 yen
- Beef stew
- 2,500 yen
- Sea urchin chawanmushi
(egg custard dish) - 3,000 yen
- Chawanmushi
(egg custard dish) - 600 yen
- Miso soup
- 180 yen
- Rice
- 200 yen
- Homemade pudding
- 400 yen
- Coffee
- 380 yen
- Coffee+Homemade pudding
- 550 yen
Salad
- Seafood salad
- 1,800 yen
- Vegetable salad
(Japanese style / coarse salt) - 800 yen
Steak
- Sirloin
- (100g)4,200 yen
(200g)8,400 yen
- Ribeye
- (100g)4,000 yen
(200g)8,000 yen
- Tenderloin
- (100g)7,000 yen
(200g)14,000 yen
- Thigh
- (150g)3,800 yen
(250g)6,300 yen
- Chateaubriand
- (100g)12,000 yen
- *with sea urchin
- +3,000 yen
Steak+rice set
*All items on this set menu include rice, miso soup, and salad.
- Sirloin
- (100g)4,700 yen
- Ribeye
- (100g)4,500 yen
- Tenderloin
- (100g)7,500 yen
- Thigh
- (150g)4,300 yen
Steak+sushi set
*All items on this set menu include sushi and miso soup.
- Sirloin
- (100g)7,000 yen
- Ribeye
- (100g)6,800 yen
- Tenderloin
- (100g)9,500 yen
- Thigh
- (150g)6,300 yen
(250g)8,500 yen
*Rice, miso soup, and salad are available separately for 500 yen.
*Sushi(eight pieces)and miso soup are available separately for 2,600 yen.
Takayama sightseeing map
A three-minute walk from JR Takayama Station
Recommended spots
- Hida Kokubunji Temple
- The existing Hida Kokubunji Temple was built on the site of the Tenpyo-era Kokubunji Temple. Its three-tier pagoda, constructed on the site of a seven-tier pagoda in 1821, is said to be the only tower of that construction found among Kokubunji temples throughout Japan. The present "hondo" main hall was erected on the site of the Tenpyo-era "kondo" main hall. The principal deity, a statue of Bhaisajyaguru(Yakushinyorai), is from the Tenpyo era, and the Avalokitesvara bodhisattva(Shou Kanzeon Bosatsu)is the principal deity of the Kokubun Nunnery. Both have been designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. The ginkgo tree in front of the main hall, called "milk ginkgo," is a 1,200-year-old natural monument that is worth seeing.
- Old townscape
- The old townscape of Takayama preserves the appearance of a castle town and merchant town from the Edo era. The street is lined with old-fashioned sake breweries and folk art museums. Visitors can enjoy atmospheric scenery with rickshaws and waterwheels. The Miyagawa River flows next to the area, allowing carp and other river fish to be seen in the clear water during the warm season, refreshing visitors in body and mind. Come and stroll through the "Little Kyoto of Hida," which, in recent years, has received three stars in France's Michelin travel guide.
- Kusakabe Folk Museum
- The Kusakabe Folk Museum, designated a national Important Cultural Property, features the low, deep, dignified eaves of a private home in snowy country. Within its massive structure are beautiful projecting lattices and other popular architectural features of merchant homes.
The beauty of the space expressed by exquisitely assembled beams and wide earthen floors is a culmination of private home architecture that fully adopts the techniques of the Edo era. The many highlights include an open hearth that offers a peek into the era, and a large Buddhist altar that charms viewers. After your tour, enjoy a heartwarming service of tea and rice crackers from the museum director.
- Miyagawa Morning Market
- Nearly every morning, a morning market is held on the streets(Shimosannomachi)along the Miyagawa River. Known as one of Japan's three major morning markets, this market is loved by locals and tourists alike.
Its shops, which vary in number with the season and weather, offer specialty products from Takayama as well as seasonal vegetables, folk crafts, and handicrafts from the region.
There are also shops offering dango dumplings and sake, so you can enjoy eating and walking as you search for souvenirs.
- Takayama Jinya
- The Edo Shogunate, casting an eye on Takayama's abundant timber and mineral resources, placed Hida Province under the direct control of the Shogunate and destroyed Takayama Castle in 1692.
Following that, Takayama Jinya was used as the magistrate's office. After the Meiji Restoration, it was still used as the prefectural headquarters and prefectural office. As it is the only jinya surviving today, it has been designated as a cultural property and has been restored to its Edo-era condition. Every day the area in front of the gate hosts a Jinya morning market, as beloved as the Miyagawa morning market.