Our dishes are made with fresh, local sansai vegetables, bamboo shoots, wild sweetfish, mushrooms, mountain yam, boar, and other seasonal foods. Lean back, relax, and enjoy the taste of nature.
Ongoing coronavirus infection prevention measures!
Policies
① Providing disinfectant ② Maintaining distance between customers ③ Ventilating indoor areas frequently ④ Disinfecting the store regularly ⑤ Wearing masks
About Takeout or Delivery

About Takeout
【Available period/times】 Same as regular opening hours
【Reservations】 Required
【Product name/price (excluding tax)】
Bento meal boxes made with seasonal ingredients, onigiri rice balls, etc.
Made according to your budget and requests with orders up to 2,000 yen.
About Delivery
Delivery available within a 30-minute radius by car for orders of five or more.
【Available period/times】 Same as regular opening hours
【Reservations】 Required
| Address |
〒470-0562 164-5 Nagishita, Eitaro-cho, Toyota City |
| Cost |
Lunch: 2,200 yen
Multi-course meals: 3,000 yen-6,000 yen (Reservations required) |
| Business hours |
11:30-21:00 (from Monday to Friday, only upon reservation) |
| Phone number |
0565-65-3209 |
| Parking |
Available (cap. 5 cars) |
| Closed |
Unscheduled closures |
| Bento Meal Box Availability |
Available |
| Bento Meal Box Prices & Menu |
Variable depending on the order |
| Bento Meal Box Delivery |
Available only to as far as neighboring towns |
| Directions by public transportation |
From Toyotashi Station of the Meitetsu Mikawa Line, board the Oiden Bus bound for Obara. Ride for 60 min., get off at Washi-no-Furusato (和紙のふるさと) then walk 3 min. |
| Directions by car |
Approx. 20 min. Toyota Fujioka I.C. or the Sanage Green Road Nakayama I.C. and drive on Route 419 for 15 km in the direction of Mizunami.
* Adjacent to the parking lot of Washi no Furusato. |
| Related links |
Obara-An Website (Japanese)
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Area Information
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Obara Paper Art Museum (Washi no Furusato)
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Shibata Tofu Shop
Obara-Area
Our motto is, “Tastier, safer products.” We produce safe food products that will last in your fridge for a long time.
We offer a wide range of products, such as black bean tofu, green tofu made with green soybeans, nama-age (deep-fried thick-cut tofu), gan-modoki (tofu and vegetable fritters), abura-age (deep-fried thin-cut tofu), and much more. They are all highly recommended.
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Nakagaki Sake Brewery
Asahi-Area
Nakagaki Shuzo Shikan Refined Sake Brewery brews its spirits with incredibly soft, natural spring water. "Josen" has enjoyed its role as Shikan Sake's go-to product since its establishment in 1900 and offers an incredibly sweet flavor profile with a -8 on the Sake Meter Value (SMV). "Daiginjo" lies on the drier side of its sweeter counterparts while offering a much more robust flavor than typical daiginjo sakes due to the source water used in its creation.
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Hidaya Confectionery
Asahi-Area
This established Japanese confectionery started in the Odo area of Toyota City in 1912. It incorporates the bounty of the Okuyahagi region’s mountains as well as a spirit of true sincerity in the creation of its delicious Japanese sweets. Relish the ingenuity in the confectionaries’ creation as well as the flavors of nature, the seasons, and their respective ingredients at Hidaya.
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Kura-no-Naka Gallery Manrin Bookshop & Café
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Among the books available, the shop keeps titles about urban development and nature in particular. Look for the special one published privately by the shop to promote the Asuke area, Asuke-no-Mukashibanashi.
At the gallery in the back, exhibitions are held each season throughout the year, and at the café you can enjoy delicious coffee and homemade pastry.
*: Kura-no-Naka means "inside the warehouse", which tells the original purpose of the structure housing it.