Tosenkyo Somen Nagashi
When it comes to lunch in Ibusuki, rotating "somen nagashi" ("flowing noodles) comes highly recommended.
In this unique place, you can experience scooping up and eating somen noodles as they circle around in a water basin containing cool spring water that has been chosen as one of the hundred best spring waters of Heisei.
This experience is available year-round, not only in summer but also with hot dishes in winter.
In this unique place, you can experience scooping up and eating somen noodles as they circle around in a water basin containing cool spring water that has been chosen as one of the hundred best spring waters of Heisei.
This experience is available year-round, not only in summer but also with hot dishes in winter.
More Information about Tosenkyo Somen Nagashi
Street address
- 5967 Kaimonjicho, Ibusuki
Access
- Kagoshima Kotsu Bus (bound for Ikeda-ko)
Ride the bus for about 60 minutes from Ibusuki Station to Tosenkyo.
- Kagoshima Kotsu Bus (bound for Ikeda-ko)
Opening Hours
- Municipal Tosenkyo Somen Nagashi
From April to September 10:00 - 15:30 (last orders at 15:00)
From October to March 11:00 - 15:30 (last orders at 15:00)
*Subject to changes depending on the period and weather
Closed
- Open throughout the year
Best season
- All year
Point
- With 450 seats available, it is also recommended for group visitors.
update: Sep.9.2025

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