Naoshima Noodles Review: Cozy Soba on Japan's Art Island
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Takamatsu is the ultimate gateway to Japan's serene Seto Inland Sea. But when you make the pilgrimage to the famous art island of Naoshima, you will quickly run into a common traveler's dilemma: finding a decent place to eat.
With only a handful of restaurants on the island, many closing early or boasting massive wait times, you can easily find yourself hangry between museum hops.
Enter Naoshima Noodles (直島ヌードル), a cozy local savior located right near the port. Here is my honest review of their signature hot anchovy soba, along with some crucial tips on navigating their cash-only ticket machine so you don't get stranded hungry!
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1. Perfect for Walkers: Location & Hours
Naoshima's local buses run on a sparse schedule, so keeping your dining spots close to the ferry terminal is a major life-saver.




2. Crucial Tip: Cash Only (And Watch Out for New Banknotes!)
Like many traditional Japanese eateries, ordering here is done via a ticket vending machine. However, there is a catch you need to prepare for.





The machine is strictly cash-only and does not accept the newer Japanese yen banknotes. If you only have newly printed bills, make sure to ask the staff to exchange them for older bills or coins before trying to order!
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