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Omiya, Urawa, Konosu

Saitama
4.3

Omiya, Urawa, Konosu

Saitama
4.3
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Recommended Gourmet

Popular among locals
Musashino Udon
Popular among locals
Kounosu River Width Udon
Popular among locals
Omiya-style Spaghetti Napolitan
Popular among locals
Stamina Ramen
Local cuisine
Kitamoto Tomato Curry

Musashino Udon

A hand-made udon originating from Saitama with a strong texture

Musashino Udon, known for its thick and strong texture, is a local dish that has been enjoyed in the western part of Saitama prefecture for a long time. The style of dipping the cold noodles into a hot soup made with soy sauce and bonito flakes, with locally grown vegetables and meat added, has been beloved by locals for many years.
Recommended Restaurants for Musashino Udon
食べログ
藤店うどん
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
駕籠休み
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
肉汁うどん 桜
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
武蔵野うどん 藤原 北与野本店
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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武蔵野うどん 藤原 大宮市場店
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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Kounosu River Width Udon

A local udon with noodles that are approximately 7cm wide.

Kounosu River Width Udon, which is modeled after the Arakawa River, which boasts the widest riverbed in Japan, is a B-class gourmet dish with noodles that are approximately 7cm wide. It has a history of winning the Saitama B-class Gourmet Grand Prix and is a delicious, smooth-textured udon that you should definitely try!
Recommended Restaurants for Kounosu River Width Udon
食べログ
久良一
~¥999
-
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
長木屋
~¥999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
小山屋食堂
~¥999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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埼玉国際観光委員会

Omiya-style Spaghetti Napolitan

A local gourmet dish loved by the people of Omiya since ancient times

Omiya-style Spaghetti Napolitan is a B-class gourmet dish that has been popular among railway workers and factory workers since ancient times. The rule that at least one local vegetable must be used is a characteristic of this Napolitan, which has a deep history and each coffee shop has its own unique features. Why not try to find your favorite Napolitan?
Recommended Restaurants for Omiya-style Spaghetti Napolitan
食べログ
伯爵邸
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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ひいき屋
-
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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ビストロ ボナぺティ
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ハマチョウ
-
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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娘々公式サイト

Stamina Ramen

A spicy soul food for Saitama men

Stamina Ramen is a spicy ramen dish with a soy sauce-based soup, topped with a spicy sauce made with leeks, ground meat, and doubanjiang (spicy bean paste). This addictive dish has been loved by many men since the 1970s. Eating Stamina Ramen while sweating is an exquisite experience.
Recommended Restaurants for Stamina Ramen
食べログ
スタミナラーメン 娘娘 上尾店
~¥999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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娘々
~¥999
~¥999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
麺丼屋 ココロザシ
¥1,000~¥1,999
~¥999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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風雅食堂
-
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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娘娘 浦和仲町店
~¥999
~¥999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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きたもとし“イイトコ”これくしょん

Kitamoto Tomato Curry

B-class gourmet that has won the Curry Grand Prix twice.

It's a tomato-packed curry rice with tomato-based curry poured over tomato-based rice and topped with tomatoes. Please try this exquisite curry that has won the Saitama B-class Gourmet Grand Prix and the National Local Curry Grand Prix twice!
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Recommended Restaurants for Kitamoto Tomato Curry
食べログ
あさひ庵
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
room 720
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
アンドグリーンカフェ
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
クッチーナディー
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
のんのスタジアム
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

Hot Spring
Location
Unique
Ofuro Cafe Utatane
3.3
Accommodation where you can relax all day
The Ofuro Cafe is an accommodation facility where you can do various things such as taking a hot spring bath, eating, relaxing, working, receiving esthetic treatments, and reading manga. Enjoy a relaxing time with your family or loved ones.
Lowest price
¥4,853~/人
¥4,853~/人
¥5,008~/人
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カーサイルソーレ/民泊【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.94km
ホテルトレンド大宮
3.7approx. 2.11km
割烹旅館 東山
approx. 2.12km
天然温泉 氷川の湯 スーパーホテルPremierさいたま・大宮駅東口
4.3approx. 2.13km
東横INN大宮駅東口
4.2approx. 2.29km
マロウドイン大宮
3.5approx. 2.31km
イージーステイ大宮
4.2approx. 2.33km
ゆにろーず大宮TS店
4approx. 2.35km
パレスホテル大宮
4.1approx. 2.52km
料亭旅館 新道山家
4.4approx. 2.56km
Candeo Hotels Omiya
3.9
Communal bath with a view of Omiya's night scenery
The Candeo Hotels Omiya is a hotel located in a prime location just a 6-minute walk from Omiya Station. Its biggest attraction is the infinity hot spring located on the top floor, which offers a panoramic view of Omiya's scenery. The hot spring, especially at night, is exceptional for enjoying the night view.
Lowest price
¥5,130~/人
¥6,193~/人
¥6,193~/人
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Surrounding Hotels By
HOTELメイン
3.8approx. 0.17km
エクセルイン大宮
3.9approx. 0.18km
天然温泉 さくらの湯 スーパーホテルさいたま・大宮駅西口
3.8approx. 0.19km
パレスホテル大宮
4.1approx. 0.22km
HOTEL MOND大宮【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.42km
マロウドイン大宮
3.5approx. 0.43km
Hotel Let’s【大人専用18禁・ハピホテ提携】
approx. 0.45km
サードプレイスホテル
3approx. 0.45km
パークプラザ大宮
4.5approx. 0.46km
レフ大宮 by ベッセルホテルズ|REF大宮|サウナ付大浴場(大宮駅東口)
4.7approx. 0.6km
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Omiya, Urawa, Konosu

Omiya is known as a city where you can experience history and culture, and it offers unique facilities where you can have valuable experiences. There are many popular tourist spots that both children and adults can enjoy, such as the "Railway Museum," which excites even those who are not railway fans, the "Omiya Bonsai Art Museum," and the "Museum of History and Folklore." Urawa is an area with a long history that prospered as a post town during the Edo period and was bustling as a market during the Warring States period. It is a modern city that is undergoing redevelopment, where you can enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere and a stylish city fusion.

Highlights
Spots
Local Cuisine
Omiya, Urawa, Konosu

5 Highlights

01

Railway Museum

A museum that explains the history of railway technology
The Railway Museum is divided into two main zones: the History Zone and the Learning Zone. In the History Zone, actual vehicles are displayed as the center of the exhibition, and the history of railway technology is explained in an easy-to-understand manner. In the Learning Zone, you can learn about the principles and mechanisms of railways through hands-on experiences using actual parts and models.
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01
Railway Museum
A museum that explains the history of railway technology
The Railway Museum is divided into two main zones: the History Zone and the Learning Zone. In the History Zone, actual vehicles are displayed as the center of the exhibition, and the history of railway technology is explained in an easy-to-understand manner. In the Learning Zone, you can learn about the principles and mechanisms of railways through hands-on experiences using actual parts and models.
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02

Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine

An ancient shrine that became the origin of the name of Omiya
This is one of the oldest shrines in Japan, with a history of over 2000 years. It is also known as the shrine that became the origin of the name of Omiya, as it was once a great palace. As the guardian deity of the region, it is said to bring energy and good luck, particularly in the areas of matchmaking, good relationships, career success, and family harmony.
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02
Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine
An ancient shrine that became the origin of the name of Omiya
This is one of the oldest shrines in Japan, with a history of over 2000 years. It is also known as the shrine that became the origin of the name of Omiya, as it was once a great palace. As the guardian deity of the region, it is said to bring energy and good luck, particularly in the areas of matchmaking, good relationships, career success, and family harmony.
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03

Iwatsuki Negi Salt Yakisoba

A special salt sauce yakisoba featuring Iwatsuki negi as the main ingredient
This salt-flavored yakisoba was created to enjoy the soft and sweet "Iwatsuki negi" to the fullest. The dish features Iwatsuki negi as the main ingredient, along with domestically produced pork and other vegetables as toppings, all seasoned with a special salt sauce. Normally, negi plays a supporting role, but in this B-class new gourmet dish, it takes center stage.
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03
Iwatsuki Negi Salt Yakisoba
A special salt sauce yakisoba featuring Iwatsuki negi as the main ingredient
This salt-flavored yakisoba was created to enjoy the soft and sweet "Iwatsuki negi" to the fullest. The dish features Iwatsuki negi as the main ingredient, along with domestically produced pork and other vegetables as toppings, all seasoned with a special salt sauce. Normally, negi plays a supporting role, but in this B-class new gourmet dish, it takes center stage.
See details
04

Saitama's Brand Pears

Sweet and juicy Saitama's brand pears
Pear cultivation is thriving in Saitama, and various varieties such as "Kosui," "Housui," "Saitama Saitama," "Shintaka," and "Shinkou" are grown. Saitama's original variety "Saitama Saitama" has a high sugar content, a lot of juice, and a juicy texture.
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04
Saitama's Brand Pears
Sweet and juicy Saitama's brand pears
Pear cultivation is thriving in Saitama, and various varieties such as "Kosui," "Housui," "Saitama Saitama," "Shintaka," and "Shinkou" are grown. Saitama's original variety "Saitama Saitama" has a high sugar content, a lot of juice, and a juicy texture.
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05

Omiya Bonsai Art Museum

The world's first museum to promote bonsai culture
This is the world's first museum to promote bonsai culture. It showcases bonsai, bonsai pots, suiseki (viewing stones), painting materials, historical materials, and more, to promote the culture of bonsai, which has been designated as a traditional industry in Saitama City.
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05
Omiya Bonsai Art Museum
The world's first museum to promote bonsai culture
This is the world's first museum to promote bonsai culture. It showcases bonsai, bonsai pots, suiseki (viewing stones), painting materials, historical materials, and more, to promote the culture of bonsai, which has been designated as a traditional industry in Saitama City.
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Musashino Udon
A hand-made udon originating from Saitama with a strong texture
Musashino Udon, known for its thick and strong texture, is a local dish that has been enjoyed in the western part of Saitama prefecture for a long time. The style of dipping the cold noodles into a hot soup made with soy sauce and bonito flakes, with locally grown vegetables and meat added, has been beloved by locals for many years.
See Details
No.2
Kounosu River Width Udon
A local udon with noodles that are approximately 7cm wide.
Kounosu River Width Udon, which is modeled after the Arakawa River, which boasts the widest riverbed in Japan, is a B-class gourmet dish with noodles that are approximately 7cm wide. It has a history of winning the Saitama B-class Gourmet Grand Prix and is a delicious, smooth-textured udon that you should definitely try!
See Details
No.3
Omiya-style Spaghetti Napolitan
A local gourmet dish loved by the people of Omiya since ancient times
Omiya-style Spaghetti Napolitan is a B-class gourmet dish that has been popular among railway workers and factory workers since ancient times. The rule that at least one local vegetable must be used is a characteristic of this Napolitan, which has a deep history and each coffee shop has its own unique features. Why not try to find your favorite Napolitan?
See Details
No.4
Stamina Ramen
A spicy soul food for Saitama men
Stamina Ramen is a spicy ramen dish with a soy sauce-based soup, topped with a spicy sauce made with leeks, ground meat, and doubanjiang (spicy bean paste). This addictive dish has been loved by many men since the 1970s. Eating Stamina Ramen while sweating is an exquisite experience.
See Details
No.5
Kitamoto Tomato Curry
B-class gourmet that has won the Curry Grand Prix twice.
It's a tomato-packed curry rice with tomato-based curry poured over tomato-based rice and topped with tomatoes. Please try this exquisite curry that has won the Saitama B-class Gourmet Grand Prix and the National Local Curry Grand Prix twice!
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥5,820
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥7,248
Best Season
7~11 Month
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