Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Shioya Diner, Naoshima

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Hello Sandwiches!

I am in Takamatsu, Kagawa for my mt masking tape workshops! Mr Y flew here with me and stayed for the weekend and on our arrival we took the ferry straight to Naoshima, a lovely art island. I can't tell you how beautiful this island is and if you have the chance, I recommend a visit! We rented bicycles and rode around the lovely nostalgic island. I felt as though (in only a few hours) that I had come far far away from Tokyo. Part of Naoshima's charm is that it has a lovely holiday feeling teamed with my favourite style old Japanese homes and potted gardens. Nearby to our rental cycle shop we found this super cute American retro cafe called Shioya. Seriously, you must stop in here if you're in Naoshima. It's run by the sweetest team and you can order American diner inspired food such as hot dogs (which come with potato chips), hamburgers and toast sandwiches. Naturally, everything here is served on super cute retro style plates. You'll enjoy sitting in the sun streaming in through the window, listening to cute retro music and gazing at all of the lovely retro ornaments. Be sure to visit Shioya!


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More photos of lovely Naoshima to come!

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16 comments:

  1. Oh, this looks really interesting! I love places such as this diner,where everything practically screams ZAKKA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zakka)!

    I wish for you to have a wonderful staying where you are now,can't wait for more photos! :)

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  2. I loved Naoshima and all the art installations, just lovely

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  3. Shioya is a great place.
    I hope you get to visit the other islands while you're in Takamatsu.

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  4. Love it! I love Shikoku, and really should go to Naoshima....

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  5. aw too cute! seems like a really cool find; i love all those interesting little haunts you can find on a vacation. i hope i can go someday! gotta make it to japan first lol

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  6. This place looks amazing.. thanks for sharing x

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  7. i lived in japan for 2.5 years and hands down naoshima was the best experience ever! did you get to check out the james bond museum - it is sooooo funny! seriously you come across gems all over that island. i wanna go back for sure.
    love your blog :)

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  8. Looks wonderful! I also happen to like vintage a lot :) The color of the wall is so great.

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  9. What a gorgeous collection of old toys!!!

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  10. How cute is that!!!!

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  11. great post! love the hawaiian style. (spam musubi?) thanks for sharing - i'll post a link back over here if that's ok.

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  12. Oooooh this must be the cutest diner on earth! A meal in there would lighten up the gloomiest person. Everyone should be able to go there at least once. I want to!

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  13. Wow this place looks awesome!!
    I stayed at the Shioya Inn (minshuku) in Naoshima and I wonder if they are related to each other???? So cute, I want to go!! And congratulations on your book publishing! xx

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  14. Definitely on my list of "cool places to go"! Thanks for the share!

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