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Farm's Kitchen Mikiya is a restaurant located in NIPPONIA's Harima Fukusaki Collection Library that serves French cuisine based on the concept of local production for local consumption.

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Fukusaki Town is located in the southwest of Hyogo Prefecture, formerly known as "Banshu" or "Harima Province." In the past, it flourished as a key transportation hub where roads linking the east and west and the north and south intersected. On May 3, 1956, Tahara Village, Yachikusa Village, and the former Fukusaki Town merged to form the town we see today. Even today, the town remains an important transportation hub, with the JR Bantan Line, Bantan Link Road, and National Route 312 running north to south, and the Chugoku Expressway and Prefectural Route Miki-Shiso Line running east to west. Furthermore, Fukusaki Town is a rural city surrounded by lush green mountains, with the Ichikawa River flowing through the center of town, and is a region rich in history and cultural heritage.

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Farms Kitchen Mikike

NIPPONIA “Harima Fukusaki Library Maison” entrance<br>
NIPPONIA “Harima Fukusaki Library Maison” entrance

NIPPONIA ``Harima Fukusaki Library Maison'' opened in November 2020 as the first prefecture-designated Important Tangible Cultural Property in Japan where you can stay overnight, renovating the Oshoya Miki family residence where Kunio Yanagita spent his childhood.
Farms Kitchen Mikike is a restaurant located in NIPPONIA's Harima Fukusaki Library of Books that serves French cuisine based on the concept of local production for local consumption.
From April 2021, we will be open for lunch only from Fridays to Sundays.

Inside Farms Kitchen Mikike (on the right after entering the entrance)<br>
Inside Farms Kitchen Mikike (on the right after entering the entrance)

[Location] 1106 Nishitahara, Fukusaki-cho, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo 679-2204

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[Business days] Open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday [Business hours] 11:30-15:00 (LO 13:30) *Reservation required (at least 2 days in advance)
[Credit cards accepted] VISA, JCB, American Express, Diner's Club, UC, DN, NICOS, UFJ Card, Master Card, Discover
[Audience seating] 4 tables x 8 tables, 32 people [Inquiries (reservations)] 0120-293-958 / 0790-24-3565

course

[Selection course 3,300 yen (tax and service charge included)]
Appetizer, soup, main (meat or fish), dessert, cafe (coffee or tea) (5 items)

[Mini full course 5,500 yen (tax and service charge included)]
Appetizer, soup, fish dishes, meat dishes, dessert, cafe (coffee or tea) (6 items)

[Full course 7,700 yen (tax and service charge included)]
Appetizer, side dish, soup, fish dish, meat dish, dessert, cafe (coffee or tea) (7 items)

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Fukusaki Town is located in the southwest of Hyogo Prefecture, formerly known as "Banshu" or "Harima Province." In the past, it flourished as a key transportation hub where roads linking the east and west and the north and south intersected. On May 3, 1956, Tahara Village, Yachikusa Village, and the former Fukusaki Town merged to form the town we see today. Even today, the town remains an important transportation hub, with the JR Bantan Line, Bantan Link Road, and National Route 312 running north to south, and the Chugoku Expressway and Prefectural Route Miki-Shiso Line running east to west. Furthermore, Fukusaki Town is a rural city surrounded by lush green mountains, with the Ichikawa River flowing through the center of town, and is a region rich in history and cultural heritage.

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