Sobakouan Sasa Review: Exquisite Handmade Soba in Iiyama [Jan 2026]

蕎麦肴庵 冴沙 天ざる

On January 12, 2026, after three days of skiing at Kijimadaira Ski Resort, we revisited Sobakouan Sasa (蕎麦肴庵 冴沙) on our way home!

To avoid the traffic jam on the last day of the three-day weekend, we reluctantly left the ski resort before noon. As a perfect finale to our ski trip, we stopped by Sasa.

It was delicious on our first visit, and this time it exceeded our expectations once again!

📍 First Visit Review:
Authentic Handmade Soba After Morning Snowboarding at Sobakouan Sasa (Japanese)


📍 Sobakouan Sasa – Basic Information

Sobakouan Sasa exterior in winter with snow
Restaurant NameSobakouan Sasa (蕎麦肴庵 冴沙)
AddressIiyama City, Nagano Prefecture
AccessAbout 5 minutes by car from Iiyama Station
HoursLunch: 11:00–15:00 | Dinner: 17:00–20:00
ClosedCheck official site
ParkingAvailable
WebsiteSobakouan Sasa Details

🏠 Interior Atmosphere

Sobakouan Sasa entrance with noren curtain

Stepping through the noren curtain into the restaurant, surrounded by Iiyama’s winter snow scenery.

Interior of Sobakouan Sasa with counter seats

A calm, traditional Japanese space with warm wooden accents. Counter seats and well-placed plants create a comfortable atmosphere.

Tatami seating area with snow view at Sobakouan Sasa

Tatami seating is also available, with snowy views outside the windows. Perfect for relaxing and enjoying soba after skiing.


🍜 What We Ordered

Our Order

  • Joten-zaru (Premium Tempura Soba) × 2 (one changed to 100% buckwheat soba)
  • Ten-zaru (Tempura Soba) × 1
  • Hire-katsu Don Set (Pork Cutlet Bowl Set) × 1 (no photo)
  • Mini Hire-katsu Don (Mini Pork Cutlet Bowl) × 1

🌟 Joten-zaru (Changed to 100% Buckwheat Soba)

Joten-zaru with 100% buckwheat soba at Sobakouan Sasa

I ordered the “Joten-zaru” upgraded to 100% buckwheat soba.

⭐ The Astonishing Thinness and Firmness of 100% Buckwheat Soba!

It’s amazing that 100% buckwheat soba can be this thin!

Typically, 100% buckwheat soba (十割蕎麦) is cut thick because it’s more fragile. However, Sasa’s 100% buckwheat soba is surprisingly thin and refined.

Soba Characteristics:

  • Thin and easy to slurp – Unbelievably delicate for 100% buckwheat
  • Nice firmness – Despite being thin, it has a satisfying bite
  • Buckwheat aroma – Rich fragrance unique to 100% buckwheat
  • Smooth texture – Goes down smoothly and pleasantly

The skill required to achieve this thinness with 100% buckwheat is truly impressive!


🍤 Tempura Assortment

The tempura includes shrimp, sillago (kisu), squid, conger eel (anago), and various vegetables.

Tempura Highlights:

  • Crispy batter – Freshly fried with a satisfying crunch
  • Shrimp – Plump and sweet
  • Sillago (Kisu) – Soft and tender
  • Squid – Firm texture with concentrated umami
  • Vegetables – Colorful seasonal vegetables

Everything was delicious and paired perfectly with the soba!


🍤 Ten-zaru (Tempura Soba)

Ten-zaru tempura soba set at Sobakouan Sasa

Crispy tempura with shrimp and plenty of seasonal vegetables paired with cold soba. A perfect lunch set of soba and tempura.


🍚 Mini Hire-katsu Don (Mini Pork Cutlet Bowl)

Mini hire-katsu don at Sobakouan Sasa

Two pieces of crispy fried pork cutlet on rice in the “Mini Hire-katsu Don.” Despite being mini-sized, it’s quite filling. Just the right portion for kids.


📋 Menu Highlights

Recommended Set Meals

Menu page at Sobakouan Sasa showing set meals
  • Sasa-zen ¥1,700 – Tempura, side dishes, rice, small soba (cold/hot)
  • Nagaimo Tororo-zen ¥1,400 – Skewers, grated yam, side dishes, rice, small soba (cold/hot)
  • Anago & Vegetable Tendon ¥1,550 – Pickles, small soba (cold/hot)
  • Duck Tsuke Soba ¥1,550 – Soba dipped in hot pot-style duck broth

Cold Soba Menu

Cold soba menu at Sobakouan Sasa

Made with Kita-Shinano Sugakawa buckwheat flour

  • Ten-zaru ¥1,550 – Shrimp, 5 vegetable tempura (seasonal)
  • Joten-zaru ¥1,900 – Shrimp, squid, sillago, conger eel, 5 vegetable tempura (seasonal)
  • Zaru ¥900 | Small Zaru ¥500 | Kijimadaira 100% Buckwheat ¥1,100
  • Large portion +¥250 | Extra dipping sauce +¥200

※Soba can be changed to udon (+¥200 for adults)


Hot Soba Menu

  • Tempura Soba ¥1,550
  • Joten Tempura Soba ¥1,550
  • Shinshu Beef Soba ¥1,550
  • Mountain Vegetable Soba ¥1,100
  • Kake Soba (Plain) ¥900
  • Small Soba ¥500
  • Large portion +¥250

※Soba can be changed to udon (all prices tax-included)


Mini Don (Bowl) Sets

Mini don set menu at Sobakouan Sasa

Kakiage Don or Hire-katsu Don or Yamakake Don – Each ¥1,300 + soba (with pickles)

※Noodles can be upgraded to large portion (+¥250) or 100% buckwheat (+¥200)


Seasonal & Drink Menu

Drink menu at Sobakouan Sasa

Vegetable Tempura Cold Tororo Soba ¥1,400

Drinks:

  • Draft Beer (medium/small) ¥600
  • Bottled Beer ¥600 (Super Dry, Heartland, Malef)
  • Chu-hai (Lemon, Grape, Grapefruit) ¥400
  • Highball ¥600
  • Bottle Wine ¥3,000 (full) / ¥1,500 (half)
  • Non-alcoholic Beer ¥500
  • Juice (Apple, Grape, Orange, Coca-Cola) ¥300
  • Coffee (Hot/Iced) ¥400

Sake & Small Plates Menu

Sake and small plates menu at Sobakouan Sasa

Sake (per go / by brand):

  • Mizuo Karakuchi (Iiyama) ¥600
  • Ikioi (Nakano) ¥600
  • Hokko (Iiyama) ¥600
  • Nanasho (Kiso) ¥850
  • Fukumuryou (Ueda) ¥600

Evening Small Plates (selection):

  • Dashimaki (Rolled Omelet) ¥500
  • Yudofu (Tofu Hot Pot) ¥400
  • Tempura Platter (1 serving) ¥1,000
  • Horse Sashimi ¥1,000
  • Tofu Salad ¥650
  • Maitake Tempura ¥500
  • Pickles Platter ¥400
  • And more…

💭 My Impressions

⭐ Impressed by the Skill of 100% Buckwheat Soba

The technique to achieve this thinness with 100% buckwheat soba is truly amazing!

Typically, 100% buckwheat soba is cut thick, but Sasa’s 100% buckwheat soba is unbelievably thin while still maintaining firm texture.

It’s easy to slurp, has a smooth texture, and allows you to enjoy the natural aroma of buckwheat. Truly masterful craftsmanship.


🍤 High-Quality Tempura

The crispy batter encasing the shrimp, sillago, squid, and conger eel was all freshly fried and delicious.

Not only the soba, but the tempura quality is also top-notch. A completely satisfying lunch.


🍶 Evening Visits Also Recommended

Looking at the menu, there are plenty of small plates and sake options.

Next time, I’d love to visit in the evening and enjoy light snacks with sake, finishing with soba!


🔄 Differences from My First Visit

1st Visit (Lunch After Morning Snowboarding)

  • Light lunch after morning snowboarding
  • First visit, enjoyed the basic menu

2nd Visit (Final Day of Ski Trip)

  • Visited as the finale to our ski trip
  • Upgraded to 100% buckwheat soba for a more authentic experience
  • Tried different items like Hire-katsu Don

Every visit brings new discoveries – that’s the charm of Sasa!


🎯 Summary: Best Soba in Kijimadaira/Iiyama Area!

Sobakouan Sasa is an authentic soba restaurant with amazingly thin 100% buckwheat soba, high-quality fresh tempura, and a peaceful interior atmosphere – everything is top-notch.

Why We Recommend Sasa:

  • ✅ 100% buckwheat soba that’s surprisingly thin yet firm
  • ✅ Crispy tempura with excellent ingredients
  • ✅ Relaxing traditional Japanese atmosphere
  • ✅ Not just lunch – evening menu with small plates & sake is extensive
  • ✅ Good access from Kijimadaira and Nozawa Onsen ski areas

After skiing in the Kijimadaira and Nozawa Onsen area, be sure to enjoy authentic handmade soba at Sobakouan Sasa!


📚 Related Articles

Sobakouan Sasa Past Articles

Kijimadaira Ski Resort Reports

Iiyama Station Area Restaurants

Access Information


Visit Date: January 12, 2026
Satisfaction: ★★★★★
Recommendation Level: ★★★★★


Tags: Iiyama, lunch-guide, restaurant