There are a lot of Udon (Japanese noodle) restaurants in Mizusawa, between Ikaho and Shibukawa, of which Tamaruya is among the very best. It is always crowded, especially at Autumn leaf changing time. However, seats are plentiful and you won’t need to wait long. English menu is available.
Awatama serves completely vegan course meals. All dishes are made with naturally grown, pesticide-free vegetables and organic, non-refined ingredients. The full course can be amended to accommodate most allergies. The calm and comfortable restaurant is made of wood and has a wood-burning stove.
Opening hours: 11:30-15:00 17:00-22:00
Reservation is mandatory and accepted up to 17:00 of the day before
Mahaloha’s meals are 100% Vegan. They use only plant-based ingredients to provide delicious, healthy, and ethical food and sweets. They aim to be a restaurant that is kind to people, the environment, and animals.
Opening hours: 11:00-17:00 (Last Order 15:00)
Closed from Mondays to Thursdays
Due to the limited number of seats, reservation is recommended.
Gallery Art G opened in 1995 in Iwaoshi-machi, before moving to its present Shigoka-machi location in 2002.
The gallery specializes in print works, particularly woodcut prints and etchings, regularly showcasing works by popular Gunma artists Junko Nagano, Miho Ikeda and Miho Takahashi.
One feature of the venue’s original architecture is its windows, included at the request of gallerist Yoriko Denda, making it more welcoming and less oppressive than some galleries.
Gallery Art G holds an average of seven exhibitions per year, but is closed mid-summer and mid-winter, so check the website for their current schedule.
Baimai is a small curry restaurant, situated in Moto-machi, Takasaki city, 20 minutes walk from Takasaki Station. It serves Thai curry and spice curry plates. Sometimes vegan curry is available. Check the website for this week’s menu.
There are 3 Katsutetsu restaurants, 2 in Takasaki and 1 in Fujioka. Katsutetu serves set meals with Tonkatsu (Fried Pork in breadcrumbs), rice, miso soup and shredded cabbage. The rice, soup and cabbage can be replenished free of charge. Suitable for family dining.
Kurashiya is a small, traditional private home cafe run by a chemical-sensitive woman. Lunch is traditional Japanese home made food, that’s healthy and can be made vegan-friendly. The restaurant opens only on Wednesdays, and diners are subject to a number of conditions, see below .
Opening hours: 12:00-18:00
Closed from Thursday to Tuesday
Reservation is required for lunch two days in advance.
The cafe is a chemical-free space. Please refrain from using synthetic detergents, fabric softeners, fragrances. In addtion, customers are requested not to visit if they have had a perm or dyed their hair within the past two weeks. The owner reserves the right to refuse admission. The cafe is also a “digital detox area”. There is no wi-fi. Please turn off your cell phone before entering the cafe.
The owner doesn’t speak English. Please visit together with a Japanese speaker.
Hocoro is an organic cafe with vegan-friendly selections. Dishes are imaginative, delicious and healthy. The seasonal set meals change every week. The cafe also offers meat and non-vegan dishes (e.g. containing shellfish, dairy, egg etc), desserts (no white sugar), home-roasted coffee and more. Cooking classes are offered on the fourth Friday and Saturday of the month.
Opening hours: 11:00-17:00 (Wednesdays and Thursdays only)
Closed Friday to Tuesday
Due to the limited number of seats, reservation is recommended. There are no parking spaces, but the cafe is situated within walking distance of Fujioka Chuo Park.
Naturellement serves organic cuisine including a vegan plate. It’s located in Kaneko-machi, not far from AEON Mall Takasaki. Naturellement uses locally grown vegetables for its organic lunch plate, which is available with chicken or tofu-based soy meat etc.
Opening hours: 11:00-15:00
Closed on Sundays and Mondays
Due to the limited number of seats, reservation is recommended.