Ryukyuan cuisine and Ryukyuan dance “Yotsutake”, a restaurant where you can enjoy Ryukyuan era official residence cuisine while watching Okinawan folk songs

基本情報

店舗名
Ryukyuan Cuisine and Ryukyuan Dance Yotsutake
住所
2-22-1 Kume, Naha City, Okinawa, Japan
電話番号
098-866-3333
営業時間
11:00-22:00 Ryukyuan dance performance time 1st floor theater seats 18:30~ 2nd floor private room 19:00~
定休日
サイトURL
https://yotsutake.co.jp/en/

A restaurant where you can enjoy Okinawan cuisine in Kume, Naha City, 4.0 km or 7 minutes by car from Naha Airport,

Ryukyuan Cuisine and Ryukyuan Dance Yotsutake

Here, you can enjoy Ryukyuan dance while having Ryukyuan-era official residence cuisine.

Point 1: You can taste the official residence cuisine of the Ryukyu Kingdom period.

The restaurant is decorated in a Japanese style, yet everyone can sit comfortably at the tables.

Dishes include a lunch menu, Ryukyuan cuisine course, Beni Pork Shabu Shabu course, and seafood course.

All are delicately seasoned and very delicious.

A variety of Ryukyu-era dishes that even Okinawans are not familiar with.

They are introduced when each dish is brought to you.

Point 2: Ryukyuan dance for your hospitality

While you are enjoying your food, a Ryukyuan culinary performance begins.

There is a variety of Ryukyuan dances such as Yotsutake, which is also the name of the restaurant, karate, and stick fighting.

During the performance, you will be introduced to the dancers so that you can enjoy the performance while understanding the story.

You can enjoy the performance while having a Ryukyuan-era meal, so you will feel as if you are traveling back in time to the Ryukyu Kingdom and being entertained.

Even if you live in Okinawa, it is rare to see Ryukyuan dances up close, so this is a restaurant that can be enjoyed not only by people from outside Okinawa but also by people from within the prefecture.

We highly recommend this restaurant to those who want to enjoy Okinawan traditions and experience a different Okinawa.

Please enjoy the hospitality of the Ryukyu Dynasty, Ryukyuan cuisine, and Ryukyuan dance at Yotsutake.