The building, which started from a sushi restaurant opened by the first Kuzo Morita in the Edo period and was a renovated cooking inn that also served as an inn for the messenger from the Meiji era to the early Showa era, is made of zelkova wood from Ujibashi, which was given to the palace during the Meiji XNUMXnd year. It is used as it is for the beam of the atrium, and the signboard at the storefront is the same as before.You can enjoy Ise-Shima's local dishes such as "tekone sushi" and "wheat tororo".The "Miso Yose" held on New Year's Eve every month is appreciated by local fixed fans as well as travelers.Also, in the early morning of the New Moon day every month, we serve porridge made from seasonal ingredients.