Savor the World of Tomorrow at Expo 2025, and Discover Today’s Japan Through Local Gourmet in Hyogo

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At Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, visitors can explore the future of technology and experience global food cultures as they tour pavilions from around the world. A major highlight of the expo is its diverse food offerings—from international cuisine served in expansive food halls to pavilions showcasing the best of their national dishes. To enrich this experience, why not complement your expo visit with a taste of “today’s Japan”? Just a short distance from the expo site, Hyogo Prefecture is home to a wealth of local gourmet shaped by regional traditions and natural surroundings. In cities and towns such as Akashi, Himeji, Tatsuno, Izushi, and Tamba-Sasayama, visitors can sample regional specialties while gaining a deeper appreciation for each area’s unique history and culture. This journey—moving between the global future and the local present—offers an experience of Japan that lingers long after the trip is over. 

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A Bright Start in Himeji with Coffee and “Almond Toast”

Almond Butter Toast

“Almond Butter Toast” at Sabo Tairiku Honten.

Kick Off Your Local Gourmet Journey from Himeji to Akashi!

Himeji City, located about 30 minutes from Shin-Osaka by bullet train, is renowned for its “morning culture,” with retro coffee shops welcoming early risers each day. This tradition is said to have started as a way to cater to the area’s thriving industrial workforce. However, Hajime Okamoto, president of Sabo Tairiku, remarks, “Back in the day, everyone was an early riser.”

The highlight of a Himeji morning is an “Almond Toast.” This local specialty features thick slices of toasted bread spread with “almond butter,” a blend of butter, margarine, diced almonds, and almond powder, creating a perfect pairing with coffee. It’s such a staple of life in Himeji that locals often exclaim, “I thought you could get this everywhere in Japan!” Sabo Tairiku’s almond butter is particularly popular for its light and airy whipped texture.

Sabo Tairiku

Sabo Tairiku is Himeji’s oldest coffee shop, established in 1947. Sitting at its tables, which have been in use since it first opened its doors, you’ll feel as though you’ve traveled back in time. Don’t miss out on the shop’s famous almond butter, also sold in-store.

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A Demiglace-Coated Flavor Phenomenon: Kakogawa Katsumeshi, a Meal to Power the City

Kakogawa Katsumeshi

The original Kakogawa katsumeshi from Honke Katsumeshitei.

For lunch, head to Kakogawa, where you’ll find the local specialty Kakogawa katsumeshi. Created at a time when eating with forks and knives wasn’t yet common in Japan, this dish was invented by a town diner as a casual Western-style meal to be enjoyed with chopsticks.

Since then, it has become well-loved among locals, even finding its way into school lunches. The standard version features a flat beef cutlet atop a bed of rice, drizzled with demiglace sauce and served with boiled cabbage. Nowadays, variations abound, with pork cutlets, chicken cutlets, and even fried shrimp as the topping, while sauces differ from shop to shop, offering a range of unique flavors.

Honke Katsumeshitei

Honke Katsumeshitei

Among these, Honke Katsumeshitei stands out for staying true to the original beef cutlet topping and faithfully preserving the recipe for their demiglace sauce for nearly 50 years. Their beef is the highest-grade Hyogo-produced black-haired wagyu (Japanese beef). The sauce, made by simmering pork bones, chicken carcasses, and various vegetables over three days, is rich with umami and sweetness, perfectly complementing the hearty beef cutlet.

The cutlet itself is cut into bite-sized pieces and these days served with a spoon. Kakogawa katsumeshi is a dish in constant evolution, adapting to the times while maintaining its roots in thoughtful hospitality.

Akashiyaki: A Culinary Tradition Born of Akashi’s Local Industry and Delicacies

Akashiyaki

Akashiyaki from Akashi Tako

Next, travel to Akashi for its signature local dish, akashiyaki. These bite-sized treats are made by mixing eggs and broth into a batter of wheat and rice flour, which is then filled with Akashi’s famed octopus and cooked to perfection. Unlike Osaka’s takoyaki, which is topped with sauce, akashiyaki is enjoyed by dipping it into a flavorful broth. With its fluffy and juicy texture complemented by the chewy octopus, this snack is irresistible and perfect for any time of day.

akashiyaki

The origins of akashiyaki trace back roughly 140 years, when Hyogo Prefecture’s Akashi City was a hub for making imitation coral “Akashi-dama.” Egg whites were used in the manufacturing process, and the leftover yolks were mixed with flour and cooked with octopus—a practice that eventually gave rise to akashiyaki.

Uontana Shopping Street

Uontana Shopping Street

Akashi Tako

Akashi Tako

Located about a three-minute walk from JR Akashi Station, Uontana Shopping Street is home to around ten akashiyaki vendors. One standout is Akashi Tako, which prides itself on using the finest ingredients. Their dipping broth blends the clean flavor of kombu with the rich umami of bonito, creating a perfect pairing for the akashiyaki. For a twist, try adding matcha salt or other seasonings to discover new flavors.

Akashi is just a 13-minute train ride from Kakogawa, or about 12 minutes from Kobe, making it an easy stop on a trip based there. And from Osaka, it’s only 40 minutes away.

Warm Up in the Evening with “Himeji Oden” and Ginger Soy Sauce

Shusentei Nadagiku Kappatei

Shusentei Nadagiku Kappatei

Himeji offers yet another culinary gem: Himeji oden. A variation of the classic Japanese hotpot, oden features ingredients like radish, konjac, eggs, and fish cakes simmered in a soy-based broth made with bonito and kombu. While oden in other regions—such as Tokyo, Shizuoka, or Nagoya—showcases local variations, Himeji’s unique twist is its accompaniment of ginger soy sauce.

This distinctive pairing stems from the area’s history: Hyogo Prefecture’s Himeji City was once a ginger-growing region, and nearby Tatsuno City has long been a center of soy sauce production. Together, they’ve created a flavor that’s been a local staple for generations.

Himeji oden

Each shop offers its own take on Himeji oden, but a standout is Shusentei Nadagiku Kappatei, just a three-minute walk from JR Himeji Station. Their popular offering, “Large Skewer Black Oden,” features five skewered ingredients—beef tendon, eggs, fried tofu, konjac, and burdock rolls—soaked in rich broth and finished with ginger soy sauce. The zesty ginger adds a kick to the sweet and savory flavors, making it a perfect match for Japanese sake.

Large Skewer White Oden

At Shusentei Nadagiku Kappatei, run by the Nadagiku Shuzo Sake Brewery, you can also enjoy their original sake lees-flavored “Large Skewer White Oden.” Why not enjoy sampling and comparing the spicy black and mellow white varieties?

Morning, noon, and night—after indulging in local specialties throughout Himeji, try winding down your day with a relaxing soak at Shiota Onsen.

Born from Nature’s Blessings: Ibonoito Somen, a Regional Specialty

Ibonoito Museum, the Home of Somen

Ibonoito Museum, the Home of Somen

From ingredients to recipes, Hyogo offers a rich variety of noodle-based local specialties.

Delicate as a thread, beautifully smooth, and with a refreshing texture, somen noodles are a staple of Japanese cuisine. The Harima region in southwestern Hyogo Prefecture benefits from a natural abundance of high-quality wheat, pure water sources, and the renowned Akaho salt, making it an ideal location for producing Banshu hand-stretched somen. The region’s flagship brand, Ibonoito, accounts for 40% of Japan’s hand-stretched somen production.

Ibonoito Museum

Located in Tatsuno City, the Ibonoito Museum, the Home of Somen, invites visitors to learn about the history and crafting process of hand-stretched somen while experiencing its traditional flavors and techniques firsthand. Watching skilled artisans at work makes the noodles served at the museum’s restaurant, Iori, taste even better.

Somen

Somen is versatile, delicious whether served chilled or warm, with endless possibilities for recipes. At Iori, you can enjoy silky, firm-textured chilled somen or hearty, broth-infused nyumen. The facility’s shop also offers somen for purchase, making it an ideal gift. Associated with good fortune, somen symbolizes longevity and strong bonds due to its thin, unbroken strands. Why not bring some home for someone special?

Izushi Sara Soba: Small Plates for Exquisite Noodles

Sara Soba Jinbe

Sara Soba Jinbe

Izushi Town, accessible by bus from Kinosaki Onsen in about two hours and forty minutes, is a charming and accessible destination. Its culinary claim to fame is Izushi sara soba (“plated soba”), with around 40 soba restaurants scattered throughout the town. The distinctive feature of Izushi soba is its presentation: thin, chewy noodles served on small individual plates, offering a unique texture and extraordinary flavor.

Small Individual Plates

At Sara Soba Jinbe, a Michelin Bib Gourmand establishment, you can savor soba that’s prepared as fresh as can be—freshly ground, freshly made, and freshly boiled. A typical serving consists of five plates, with men averaging 10–15 plates and women 7–8 plates per meal. The Izushi style encourages diners to customize their experience by adding toppings like raw egg, grated yam, scallions, or daikon radish.

Sara Soba Jinbe

A dedicated Izushi sara soba restaurant, Sara Soba Jinbei features a traditional Japanese interior, offering a serene dining experience.

Shinkoro Clock Tower

Shinkoro Clock Tower serves as a symbol of Izushi Town.

While in Izushi, take time to explore its picturesque streets, often called “Little Kyoto of Tajima,” and soak in its historical charm.

A Seasonal Delicacy: Boze Saba Mackerel, Available Only from Autumn to Spring

Himeji Maedore Market

Himeji Maedore Market

From sea to mountains, Hyogo’s local delicacies reflect the natural abundance of the region and offer a touch of luxury.

Run by the Boze Fisheries Cooperative Association, the Himeji Maedore Market is a massive fish market offering live seafood freshly caught that day. The market features seasonal specialties like Hanahime sawara (a variety of Japanese Spanish mackerel) in spring and Shirasagi hamo (a variety of pike conger eel) in summer, with tanks brimming with these delicacies. Visitors can have their selected fish prepared as sashimi to take home or cooked on the market’s BBQ corner for immediate enjoyment. The on-site restaurant, Maedore Shokudo, serves a variety of seafood dishes featuring the day’s freshest catches.

Saba Fish
Boze Saba Gozen

※The contents of the “Boze Saba Gozen” set meal may vary.

From November through spring, the highlight is Boze saba, a premium brand of mackerel. Caught in the Harima Sea using the purse seine fishing technique, these natural masaba (chub mackerel) are further cultivated in ocean pens for about six months to enhance their flavor. At Maedore Shokudo, diners can enjoy dishes like sashimi during the season, an exceptional treat given the fish’s short shelf life. The firm, sweet, and fatty flesh offers a rare and exquisite tasting experience.

Savor the Juicy Flavor of Wild Boar Meat with Sasayama’s Botan Nabe

Botan Nabe

Located in central-eastern Hyogo Prefecture, Tamba-Sasayama City is known for its botan nabe, a hotpot dish featuring wild boar meat. This Sasayama soul food remains a much-loved local delicacy, deeply rooted in the region’s culinary traditions.

Ingredients

Wild boar meat is characterized by its flavorful red meat and fat, which is light and crisp rather than heavy. The dish is named botan nabe (“peony hotpot”) because the thinly sliced boar meat is arranged on a platter to resemble the petals of a peony flower.

Tamba-Sasayama Irori Cuisine Iwaya
Tamba-Sasayama Irori Cuisine Iwaya

Tamba-Sasayama Irori Cuisine Iwaya

In Tamba-Sasayama City, botan nabe is a common dish in many restaurants, but Tamba-Sasayama Irori Cuisine Iwaya is a true standout. Housed in a traditional Japanese thatched-roof building complete with a central irori hearth, it exudes rustic charm.

Second-generation owner Kazuya Iwamoto grows his own rice and vegetables for the dishes served at the restaurant. While Sasayama is renowned for its rice cultivation, his homegrown koshihikari rice boasts exceptional flavor and texture, winning numerous accolades at competitions.

Botan Nabe

He personally selects every cut of wild boar meat, ensuring that the botan nabe reflects his commitment to both ingredients and flavor. Many patrons make an annual pilgrimage to enjoy this exceptional dish, an embodiment of the owner’s philosophy of “living in harmony with the mountains.” A visit to taste this heartfelt culinary creation is a must.

Access from Kobe Airport

    • Kobe Airport now serves international charter flights from Korea, China, and Taiwan. From the airport, a convenient 20-minute limousine bus connects to Shin-Kobe Station, which provides Shinkansen access.
    • To Himeji: approx. 16 minutes by Shinkansen from Shin-Kobe Station to Himeji Station.
    • To Tamba-Sasayama: from Shin-Kobe Station, take a Shinki Bus (approx. 1 hour) to JR Sanda Station, then transfer to a local train for approx. 20 minutes to reach Sasayamaguchi Station, the gateway to Tamba-Sasayama.

Access from Himeji Area to Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai

  • From the Himeji area featured in this article, direct buses to the Expo are available.
  • Approx. 2 hr 15 min from JR Himeji Station / approx. 1 hr 45 min from JR Kakogawa Station.

Access from Tamba-Sasayama Area to Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai

  • From the Tamba-Sasayama area, JR trains and the subway offer convenient access. Approx. 1 hr 10 min from JR Sasayamaguchi Station to Osaka Station via local line.
  • From Osaka Station, transfer to the JR Loop Line for Bentencho Station (approx. 7 min), then take the subway to Yumeshima Station (approx. 13 min), which is directly connected to the Expo 2025 site (East Gate).

Access to the Setouchi Triennale

  • To reach the Setouchi Triennale, ferries and high-speed boats are available from the main port at Takamatsu.

From Himeji Area to Takamatsu Port

  • Approx. 20 min by Shinkansen from JR Himeji Station to Okayama Station.
  • From Okayama Station, transfer to a rapid JR line for approx. 1 hour to Takamatsu Station, then walk approx. 10 minutes to Takamatsu Port. Ferries and high-speed boats depart to various islands from there.

From Tamba-Sasayama Area to Takamatsu Port

  • Approx. 1 hour by limited express train from JR Sasayamaguchi Station to Shin-Osaka Station.
  • From Shin-Osaka Station, take the Shinkansen to Okayama Station (approx. 44 min), then transfer to a rapid JR line for approx. 1 hour to Takamatsu Station. Walk approx. 10 minutes to reach Takamatsu Port. Ferries and high-speed boats depart to various islands from there.

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