Nagomi

Top choice in Kyūshū


Operated by the local agricultural collaborative, this large, spotless, rustic-modern restaurant offers set menus featuring award-winning Takachiho beef. Be sure to say 'hi' to the full-size statues of beloved, now-departed bovines standing outside. Look for the charcoal-grey roof off Kodono-dōri or follow the signs to Gamadase Ichiba (がまだせ市場, Gamadase Market) next door, where local farm folk sell produce.


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2. Takachiho Gorge

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5. Naka-dake Crater

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