Miyama Cafe PUUT
2026-03-25 03:28:06

Miyama Cafe PUUT Launches Special Lunch to Celebrate 30th Anniversary of Miyama Park Station

Special Lunch at Miyama Cafe PUUT



Miyama Cafe PUUT, operated by Onko Chishin Co., offers a unique dining experience in an idyllic setting at the Miyama Park in Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Miyama Park Station, a special lunch menu featuring local ingredients will be available from March 25, 2026, until March 14, 2027.

Celebrating 30 Years of Miyama Park Station


Miyama Park, opened in 1976, has been a cherished destination for visitors to Tamano City. Adjacent to this park, the Miyama Park Station was established in 1996 and is now celebrating its significant 30-year milestone. At Miyama Cafe PUUT, we honor this special occasion by providing an opportunity for visitors to rediscover the rich culinary delights of the region.

This special anniversary lunch will highlight two local specialties: the sea bream and the conger eel of Tamano City. Accompanying these main dishes will be a variety of seasonal vegetables sourced directly from the station's adjacent farmers' market, ensuring only the freshest ingredients are used.

Special Menu Highlights


  • - Shirasu and Tamano Sea Bream Rice Bowl:
Enjoy the bounties of the sea with this rice bowl featuring marinated Tamano sea bream, known for its firm texture, soaked in a special sauce. It is topped generously with fluffy shirasu, offering an exquisite dining experience at a price of 2,000 yen (tax included).

  • - Conger Eel Tempura Rice Bowl with Seasonal Vegetables:
This dish showcases the highly-regarded local conger eel paired with freshly harvested vegetables, all deep-fried to perfection. The crispy texture and fresh natural sweetness of the ingredients create a delightful flavor explosion, priced at 2,000 yen (tax included).

Prices for each of these dishes remain accessible, and the menu's seasonal vegetables will vary depending on availability throughout the year.

About Miyama Park Station


Located near the center of Tamano City along National Route 30, Miyama Park Station serves as a convenient stop for travelers. It features a farmers' market selling fresh seasonal vegetables and fruits, a seafood section, a bakery, and various shops dedicated to local specialties. The station often hosts food trucks on weekends, providing visitors with diverse culinary options.

Adjacent to the station is Miyama Park, celebrated as one of the top cherry blossom spots in Okayama, featuring approximately 7,000 cherry trees. In autumn, the park offers stunning foliage views. Visitors can also enjoy the park’s various amenities, including a walking area, a true English-style garden (Miyama British Garden), a dog run, and a play area for children.

About Miyama Cafe PUUT


Miyama Cafe PUUT is dedicated to providing dishes that celebrate local ingredients while complementing the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and the Seto Inland Sea. The café promotes healthy dining, offering a broad selection of homemade lunch sets showcasing local seafood and vegetables, as well as vibrant inari sushi made from Tamano's renowned grain blends. Ideal for picnics, visitors can also find vegetable-rich bento, soft-serve ice cream, and various beverages available for takeout.

Store Information


  • - Name: Miyama Cafe PUUT
  • - Location: 4464-2 Tai, Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture, inside Miyama Park Station
  • - Closed: Tuesdays
  • - Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Breakfast until 10:00 AM, Lunch from 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM, Cafe from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM. On Sundays and holidays, breakfast, lunch, and takeout begin at 8:00 AM)
  • - Official Website: Miyama Cafe PUUT
  • - Instagram: Miyama Cafe PUUT Instagram

About Onko Chishin Co.


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