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Looking for Unique Restaurants in Nagano? This iIgloo Village Could Be an Choice



Ever seen an Igloo? Igloos, temporary homes built when the Inuit (Native Americans living in cold places like Alaska) were hunting, also exist in Japan. Indeed, there are always interesting things present in this country, from amazing light illuminations, ice sculptures, and even ice hotels that may be difficult to find elsewhere.

However, if you are a food lover, then Restaurant Kamakura Village, a unique restaurant consisting of more than 20 pop-up igloos, is a must-visit.

There you will find a restaurant located in the snowy Japanese Alps in the small town of Iiyama in Nagano prefecture. This winter restaurant is every year, and is open for more than a month. In 2022, the Kamakura Village restaurant will operate until Sunday 27 February and reservations are still open today.

Each igloo can accommodate up to four people and you'll be treated to a delicious meal featuring the delicacy of noroshi nabe, a hot pot made with miso, pork and local vegetables. You can also choose to have lunch or dinner, or opt for the snack package, where you can enjoy a cup of amazake or warm soup in a cozy little igloo.

Don't forget to visit the igloo behind the little red torii gate, inside which is a cool Shinto shrine. According to Timeout, lunch at Kamakura Village costs 3,700 yen per person (2,400 yen for children), while dinner costs 4,200 yen (2,800 yen for children) and includes noroshi nabe, onigiri rice balls, and an igloo. personal.

Snack packages are also available from 3pm to 4pm for 1,800 yen (1,200 yen for children) including use of a private igloo, a cup of amazake or soup, and a snowmobile ride.

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