Miyazaki · Miyazaki City
31.9155°N, 131.4220°E
Togakushi is Miyazaki City's most beloved udon shop, set in a vast hall that was once a ballroom dance school. Their kamaage udon uses agodashi broth — a regional specialty of southern Kyushu.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (until sold out)
Closed: Closed Mondays
Entrance Fee
Kamaage udon from ¥700
Best Season
Year-round; arrive by 11:30 on weekends to avoid selling out
Visit Duration
30–45 minutes for udon meal
Getting There
Access Information
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