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Celebrate Chinese New Year with a 3-year Blowfish on Awaji Island

Chinese New Year is a time to leave any bad luck of an old year behind and bring in good luck and prosperity of a new year. It is also a time to get together and feast with your family members. Awaji Island, historically known as “Miketsukuni” (the land of royal provisions), is especially known for its rare 3-year torafugu (blowfish), a delicacy of a Japanese winter season. This 3-year torafugu will be perfect to feast with your family members and loved ones during your trip to Osaka/Kyoto/Kobe area. Awaji Island located in the Seto Inland Sea is only one hour from Osaka and 30 minutes from Kobe by car or public transportation.

Why a 3-year Blowfish of Awaji Island is a Rare Delicacy

In general, blowfish is farmed for one and half year to two years before being on a market. However, 3-year blowfish on Awaji Island is farmed in Fukura Bay in Minami Awaji City. Fukura Bay has the lowest water temperature of any fish farm in Japan, and the fish is raised slowly over a period of three years near Naruto Strait, which has the fastest current in Japan. This farming condition results in not only a bigger size but also firmer muscles. This leads to much more “umami” (savory flavor) and excellent texture. Torafugu is considered as a king among all the types of fugu (blowfish) and one of the most expensive and luxurious item in winter.

Blowfish do contain some poisons. However, only a chef with a license to cook blowfish is allowed to prepare blowfish at a restaurant. This license is granted to those who pass a strict test and this process is governed and managed by each prefecture in Japan. So rest assured and enjoy a blowfish as long as you are dining at a restaurant with a licensed chef. Now are you ready to savor this delicacy on Awaji Island?

Relish 3-year Torafugu on Awaji Island

3-year Torafugu Hot Pot at SEIKAIHA Aonoya on Awaji Island

Awaji Island’s most famous nabe (hot pot) dish is the Awaji three-year torafugu (blowfish) nabe. This hot pot is popular among food connoisseurs throughout Japan, and the ban on its consumption is lifted from November to the end of February.

SEIKAIHA Aonoya located at the ocean front is a Japanese restaurant at SEIKAIHA complex which houses restaurants, bar/shop and theater. All the seats are tiered like a theater, enabling every guest a magnificent ocean view while dining.
The Awaji 3-year torafugu gozen menu offers nigiri (hand-rolled torafugu), grilled torafugu, tessa (blowfish sashimi), hot pot, and even zosui (rice porridge), allowing you to enjoy all the deliciousness of torafugu.

Torafugu Gozen is offered at lunch and dinner till February 28.
The price including tax is 13,500 yen
*Reservations are required by 7:00 p.m. three days in advance.

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Name SEIKAIHA - Aonoya
Address 70 Nojima-okawa, Awaji City, Hyogo Pref. 656-1723
Tel 0799-70-9020
Website https://awaji-seikaiha.com/aonoya/
Reservations https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g1022838-d21197787-Reviews-Seikaiha_Aonoya-Awaji_Awaji_shima_Hyogo_Prefecture_Kinki.html
Operating Hours 11:00~15:00 (Last In 14:00, L.O. 14:00)
17:00~21:00 (Last In 19:30, L.O. 20:00)
Closed: Thursdays

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Awaji Island 3-year Torafugu in a Full-Course Meal at Auberge ”French Forest”

Auberge “French Forest” includes three chalets and gardens on a hill on Awaji Island, which evoke a similar feeling to the special world of Ghibli animation by Haruo Miyazaki. Each chalet offers a French cuisine with different style along with accommodations. Just like an auberge in France, you can dine with your favorite wine and stay over without worrying about your driving or taking bus back to your home/hotel at a different area. Three restaurants have each different theme: La Rose with Japanese essence, Grand Baobab fused with Italian cuisine and Prince Etoile blended with Basque cuisine.

Each restaurant offers “Fuyu no 3-nen Torafugu Kyoen Course” (3-year Torafugu Winter Feast Menu” at lunch and dinner time. Each course includes torafugu and other local ingredients produced or caught on Awaji Island.
This special menu is offered until February 28.
The prices (inclusive of tax) are:
La Rose- Lunch at 13,000 yen, Dinner at 17,000 yen
Grand Baobab- Lunch at 11,000 yen, Dinner at 16,000 yen
Prince Etoile- Lunch at 13,000 yen, Dinner at 17,000 yen

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Name Auberge “French Forest”
Address 2593-8 Kusumoto Aza Banaka, Awaji City, Hyogo Pref. 656-2301
TEL La Rose 0799-70-6062
Prince Etoile 0799-70-6061
Grand Baobab 0799-70-6063
Website https://frenchnomori.jp/
Reservations https://frenchnomori.jp/reservation/
Operation Hours Lunch – 11:30~15:30 (Last Entry: 13:00)
Dinner – 17:30~21:30 (Last Entry: 19:00)
Menu A Full-Course Lunch ¥7,000~/ A Full-Course Dinner ¥10,000~

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Teppanyaki with 3-year Torafugu at Sajiki on Awaji Island

Aman no Shokutaku is a luxurious restaurant serving pirate-style cuisine at Utage (1F) and teppanyaki /sukiyaki at Sajiki (2F) that fully brings out the charm of Awaji Island’s gourmet. At Sajiki, two teppanyaki full-course meals, Kangetsu and Yukino, include Awaji Island 3-year torafugu in addition to Awaji Beef, which is one of top Japanese beef brands.

These teppanyaki meals are offered at lunch and dinner till February 28.
The prices including tax are:
Kangetsu at 16,000 yen
Yukino at 18,000 yen

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Name Aman no Shokutaku
1F Utage
2F Sajiki
Address 1042 Nojima-Tokiwa, Awaji City, Hyogo Pref. 656-1726
Tel "Utage” 0799-70-9089
“Sajiki” 0799-70-9090
Operation Hours “Utage”: Weekdays 11:00~21:00 (L.O. 20:00) / Sat., Sun. & Holidays 10:30~21:00 (L.O. 20:00)
“Sajiki” 11:00~15:00 / 17:00~21:00 (L.O.19:30) Closed: Tuesdays
Website https://amannoshokutaku.jp/
Reservations: Utage https://www.tablecheck.com/en/shops/aman-utage/reserve
Reservations: Sajiki https://www.tablecheck.com/en/shops/aman-sajiki/reserve

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Closing

Whether you select Japanese cuisine or French cuisine fused with other cuisines, Awaji Island’s 3-year torafugu is food connoisseurs’ ultimate choice in winter. This is one of the best way to celebrate Chinese New Year, feasting on Japanese delicacy. It will definitely be a memorable meal of your trip.