On the first night we arrived Tokushima, my friend living there recommended we go to this place for dinner, 'Take-no Mai' (literary, Bamboo Dance). According to her, this is a good place to enjoy the fresh seafood of Tokushima. Unfortunately, the place was fully booked and we had to go to another place, Uo-Roman, which turned out to be equally nice. However, we booked Take-no-Mai in advance and visited it the second night. She was right, it was GOOD. There are many places to dine in the lively drinking district in Tokushima, but if you can't decide where to go, this seafood dining is surely and excellent choice! The price is around 3,000 yen per person.
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Tokushima Robata Dining Take-no Mai
Enjoy fresh seafood in the center of Tokushima!
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Skewered Tempura, one of their signature dishes....they taste VERY GOOD!
Signage of 'Take-no Mai', meaning 'Bamboo Dance'
Entrance of 'Take-no Mai' (Bamboo Dance), Tokushima
Signage of 'Take-no Mai (Bamboo Dance)' and swimming fish in the tank
Private table for 4. There are various rooms for small group to large group
Sashimi (sliced raw fish) assortment. Fresh and yummy!
Crispy Salad
Fresh fish displayed with flowers. Nice!
Swimming striped beakfish
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