Plan Status:
FOOD
Hyogo
2hours




In this plan, you’ll enjoy a course-style dinner at the stylish restaurant Cafe & Izakaya Faveur, along with a Japanese sake tasting experience. The dinner begins with an assortment of appetizers, followed by soup and a seafood carpaccio. The main course includes two dishes, a fish dish made with fresh seafood delivered directly from Himeji Port, and a carefully prepared meat dish. Dessert is also included at the end of the course. Each dish is delicately seasoned to highlight the natural flavors of the ingredients and is beautifully presented. You’ll also enjoy a Japanese sake tasting experience along with your dinner. Japanese sake varies widely depending on the type of rice used and the brewing process, ranging from light and crisp to rich and full-bodied. By tasting and comparing different sakes, you can discover the differences in flavor and aroma, explore how they pair with food, and find your own personal favorites. Enjoy a relaxed and refined evening as you savor a variety of dishes and Japanese sake, and experience an adult-style dinner time made with local ingredients from Himeji.
3 People
In front of the central ticket gates at JR Himeji Station
188 Ekimae-cho, Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture
・Credit Cards or Japanese Yen (PayPay is also accepted) ・Valid ID (Required if alcohol is served)
・Please let us know in advance if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions. ・Participants under 19 years of age are not permitted. ・Languages: English/Japanese only (My English isn’t perfect. I might use a translator sometimes, but please forgive me.) ・Costs of the meal, alcohol and transportation to the meeting point will be paid individually on-site. The total costs of the meal, alcohol is 12,000yen individually. ・I will pay for everything I order.
・Harassment or rude behavior toward restaurant customers or staff (Veral, physical, or inappropriate remarks) ・Bringing in outside food ・Photographing or recording customers without permission ・Aggressive solicitation. ・Visiting while under the influence of drugs or excessive alcohol ・Behavior that disturbs other customers in the venue. ・Participating while feeling unwell.
" Nice to meet you! My name is Yuma, and I’ve been living in Himeji City for seven years. I do not hold a national or regional licensed guide –interpreter certification, and I am still studying English. However, I really enjoy talking with people from different countries, and I’d love to help visitors to Japan have fun and make great memories. Since I’ve lived in Himeji for a long time. I can also share local recommendations and hidden spots that only locals know, as well as useful local tips. Himeji is a former castle town best known for Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While many visitors focus only on the castle, Himeji has much more to offer beyond it. Historically, Himeji was not only a castle town but also an important hub where people and goods traveled west across Japan. Even today, traditional merchant townhouses remain, and cultural traditions such as Japanese sweets and local crafts —once closely tied to the city’s prosperity —are still carefully preserved. Blessed with a mild climate and a location close to both mountains and a harbor, Himeji has developed a rich food culture that makes the most of fresh, local ingredients. Around Himeji Station, cozy izakayas and cafés line the streets, where a nostalgic atmosphere blends naturally with a modern cityscape. Himeji is a city where Japan’s past and present coexist. Take your time and experience it at a relaxed pace. "