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    Miyoshiya, Restaurant in Kisarazu
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    Tabelog 2023

    Miyoshiya

    Kisarazu

    Restaurant in Kisarazu, Japan

    The Read

    Price

    - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown

    Why go

    A family-run take-out shop earning Tabelog 100 recognition for traditional daifuku and sekihan under 999 yen. Five minutes from Kisarazu Station, it delivers consistent mochi-based sweets at prices that make Tokyo's wagashi houses look overpriced. Cash only, closed Sundays, best visited weekday mornings for freshest inventory.

    About Miyoshiya

    Miyoshiya in Kisarazu has a modest spend band and recognition on Tabelog's Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe EAST list in 2023. With hours from Monday through Saturday and Sunday closure, it is best considered with those practical details in mind rather than with assumptions about menu, seating, service style, or availability.

    What the Format and Pricing Tell You

    The listed spend sits in the JPY 999-and-under range, which positions Miyoshiya as an accessible stop in Kisarazu. Beyond that price band, details such as specific dishes, seating, ordering style, or whether items are intended for eating on site or taking away should be checked before you go. Plan around the basics: Miyoshiya is in Kisarazu, carries a low listed spend, keeps daytime hours Monday through Saturday.

    How the Tabelog Nod Shapes Expectations

    Miyoshiya is listed on Tabelog's 2023 EAST selection for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe. That is a useful category signal, but it should not be stretched into claims about particular sweets, techniques, rankings, scores, or the experience on arrival. The recognition indicates that Miyoshiya appeared in that specific Tabelog selection, not a broader award history or exact rating.

    For context, Kisarazu has other dining options, but Miyoshiya is best understood through its basic details rather than as a substitute for a full meal unless you confirm current details directly. If you are already planning time in Kisarazu, the combination of the low listed spend, Tabelog recognition, daytime opening hours may make it a reasonable addition to your itinerary.

    Booking and Timing Strategy

    Hours are Monday through Saturday from 8:40 AM to 5 PM, with Sunday closed. For reservation policy, phone number, inventory information, seating details, accessibility details, payment methods, or group policy, check an official or current source before a time-sensitive visit.

    Compared with references such as Ramen Hamano Ya or Mura no Pizza Ya Campagna, Miyoshiya fills a different planning role based on its category recognition and price band. It can be considered alongside other dining in Kisarazu, but avoid assuming a specific menu format, lunch service, dinner service, or café-style stay.

    If details such as group suitability, on-site eating, payment, or current availability matter, confirm them through an official or current source before going. Plan around the basics: Miyoshiya is in Kisarazu, is listed at JPY 999 and under, is open Monday through Saturday from 8:40 AM to 5 PM, is closed Sunday, appears on Tabelog's 2023 EAST list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe.

    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextKisarazu, Japan
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    Planning details

    Location
    1 Chome-1-48 Asahi, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0055, Japan
    Website
    tabelog.com/en/chiba/A1206/A120602/12007514
    Phone
    +81 438-23-3448
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    Venue details

    Ambiance

    A long-established, house-like Japanese confectionery with a nostalgic, old-style interior where guests quietly enjoy freshly made wagashi and tea; casual, unpretentious, and relaxed rather than cafe-trendy.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicCozyHidden Gem

    Best For

    SoloFamilyCasual Hangout

    Experience

    StandaloneHistoric Building

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • salted bean daifuku
    • uguisu mochi
    • inari sushi
    • red rice (sekihan)
    Planning details

    Location

    1 Chome-1-48 Asahi, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0055, Japan · Directions

    +81 438-23-3448

    tabelog.com/en/chiba/A1206/A120602/12007514

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Mura no Pizza Ya Campagna, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Ramen Hamano Ya, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
    • cuud Terminal 1, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Cafe & Dining "Flyer's Table", Notable alternative
    • Tonkatsu Aoki, Tonkatsu, Tonkatsu
    Restaurant context

    At under 999 yen, this shop undercuts Kisarazu's other quick-service dining options on price while delivering Tabelog-recognized quality. Ramen Hamano Ya operates in the same budget tier with a similar neighborhood focus, but for grab-and-go traditional sweets rather than a bowl of ramen, the wagashi specialist offers more portability and gift potential. Mura no Pizza Ya Campagna at 1,000-1,999 yen delivers a sit-down meal with more ambiance, though the pizza format skews casual; if you're after a traditional Japanese sweet to accompany tea or bring as a gift, the daifuku here serves that purpose better than anything else in Kisarazu's documented dining scene.

    cuud Terminal 1 and Cafe & Dining "Flyer's Table" both offer more contemporary café settings with longer menus, but neither specializes in wagashi craft. For tonkatsu, Tonkatsu Aoki provides a different meal format entirely, fried pork cutlet rather than sweets, making direct comparison difficult beyond budget. The wagashi shop occupies its own niche: lowest price, highest traditional craft credentials, best for take-out rather than dining in. If you need a place to sit and eat a full meal, choose Campagna or the ramen counter; if you want recognized artisanal sweets to go, this is Kisarazu's sole Tabelog 100 representative.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Miyoshiya good for solo dining?

    For solo diners, the low listed spend and daytime hours make Miyoshiya easy to consider as part of a Kisarazu plan. If on-site eating matters, check current arrangements before going.

    Can I eat at the bar at Miyoshiya?

    Do not assume counter, bar, or table seating. Check current seating arrangements before going.

    Can Miyoshiya accommodate groups?

    If visiting with a group or planning a quantity order, check current details through an official or up-to-date source before going.

    Is Miyoshiya good for a special occasion?

    Miyoshiya works for someone looking for a low listed spend in Kisarazu and a venue with Tabelog 2023 EAST recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category. For presentation, seating, services, check current arrangements before going.

    What are alternatives to Miyoshiya?

    Tonkatsu Aoki, Ramen Hamano Ya, Mura no Pizza Ya Campagna are references that offer different kinds of dining. For a broader plan in Kisarazu, pair Miyoshiya with other local dining depending on the kind of meal you want.

    Is Miyoshiya worth the price?

    With a listed spend in the JPY 999-and-under range and recognition from Tabelog's 2023 EAST list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe, Miyoshiya looks like a low-cost option to consider if you are already in Kisarazu. Check current dishes, portions, service details before going.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Miyoshiya?

    Miyoshiya's hours are Monday through Saturday from 8:40 AM to 5 PM, with Sunday closed.