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Traditional Murayama Soba Noodle Shop
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Murayama, Japan

Araki Soba

PriceJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceCasual
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
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Araki Soba is a Traditional Murayama soba noodle shop in Murayama with local and farm-to-table sourcing and a Tabelog 100 #57: 3.7pts credential for 2025.

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Address
Ko-65 Okubo, Murayama, Yamagata 995-0111, Japan
Phone
+81 237-54-2248
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Araki Soba restaurant in Murayama, Japan
About

Tabelog 100 #57: 3.7pts

Tabelog 100 #57: 3.7pts in 2025 gives Araki Soba an external credential, while its Traditional Murayama soba focus keeps the decision centered on regional noodles.

Ko-65 Okubo lunch

Ko-65 Okubo in Murayama works for a casual lunch built around local and farm-to-table sourcing. Conversational noise and standard pacing fit a measured midday plan.

Signature Dishes
Itasoba (板そば)Nishin no miso-ni (miso-simmered herring)
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The record

Recognition history

Dated appearances from independent guides and award organizations, with the underlying list record or original source where available.

  1. Tabelog 100 #57 · No. 57

    Tabelog · Tabelog 100 - Soba - EAST - 2025

At a Glance
Vibe
  • Rustic
  • Classic
  • Cozy
  • Well Known
  • Low Profile Address
Best For
  • Solo
  • Family
  • Casual Hangout
  • Group Dining
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Historic Building
  • Standalone
  • Design Destination
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
  • Farm To Table
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleCasual
Meal PacingStandard
Visit details

Current opening hours

Monday
11 AM–2 PM
Tuesday
11 AM–2 PM
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
11 AM–2 PM
Friday
11 AM–2 PM
Saturday
11 AM–2 PM
Sunday
11 AM–2 PM

Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .

The restaurant occupies an Edo‑period thatched‑roof house with tatami rooms, creating a rustic, quietly atmospheric space that feels like visiting a countryside farmhouse; natural daylight and simple decor keep it relaxed rather than formal, though it can feel bustling at peak lunch hours.