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Horumon-yaki izakaya · Oshino, Mt. Fuji

Yokokawa

居酒屋・ホルモン焼 横川
Izakaya Horumon-yaki Yokokawa
4.616 Google reviews·Grilled offal (horumon)Yakiniku izakayaOpened 2024Reserve ahead
AI overview

A new horumon-yaki (grilled-offal) izakaya that opened in late 2024 in the quiet Shibokusa area right by the Oshino Hakkai springs, with Mt. Fuji views. Alongside the charcoal-grilled offal and meat that give it its name, the menu runs to tripe sashimi, Korean-style short-rib rice soups (kuppa), izakaya snacks, and a serious drinks list — premium shochu, Japanese whisky and sake. It's small, friendly and popular with locals, so it fills up fast; book ahead.

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HoursTue–Sat 18:00–22:00 · Sun 17:00–21:00 Usually closed Mondays · hours can vary at this new spot — check ahead
Price RangeSnacks ¥300–¥800 · meals ¥1,000–¥1,100 · drinks from ¥500 (budget–moderate · ¥–¥¥)
PaymentBring cash — QR-code pay (PayPay etc.) not accepted; card status unclear
SeatingSmall · private rooms available · staff grill the meat and serve it to your table
EnglishNo English menu reported — a translation app helps
ReservationsStrongly recommended — it's small and books up; walk-ins are sometimes turned away when full
FamiliesNew (opened late 2024) · clean and welcoming · popular with locals · Mt. Fuji views nearby
Getting ThereIn the Shibokusa area right by Oshino Hakkai · a quiet spot a short walk from the springs
Address217-3 Shibokusa, Oshino, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0511
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Good to know

  • Reserve ahead. It's small and books up fast — walk-ins (including foreign visitors) have been turned away when full.
  • Opened late 2024. It's new, so hours and closures can change — check before going.
  • Bring cash. QR-code payments aren't accepted and card status is unclear.
  • Yakiniku style. The staff grill the meat and offal for you and bring it to the table.
  • Dinner only — opens at 6pm (5pm on Sundays).
  • Serious drinks list — rare premium imo-shochu (Murao, Maou), Japanese whiskies (Ichiro's Malt, Sakurao) and sake, many in limited quantities.