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Yaki Gaki no Hayashi

Delectable oyster fare from a select catch and expert skill come together at this legendary birthplace of "Yaki Gaki" style grilled oysters.

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Yaki Gaki no Hayashi has tantalized tastebuds for over 75 years with the succulence of grilled oysters at this shop perched midway along Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street, between the ferry terminal and Itsukushima Shrine.

Known as the birthplace of "Yaki Gaki" (grilled oysters), this restaurant uses only the finest local "Jigozen Oysters”, craft selected from the meatiest, tastiest bites among a 3-year-old catch.
Each oyster is meticulously grilled to order for 15-20 minutes, unlocking the best of rich, full flavor. Oyster fans from around the world will be happy to know that the stable temperatures of the Seto Inland Sea mean fresh oysters from this region are safe to eat year-round. The menu also offers a variety of other oyster dishes, including fried oysters, oyster rice bowls, and tempura, which pairs well with local sake. Another local specialty, "Anagomeshi" (conger eel rice), is another crowd favorite, joining the cohort of varied set meals featuring oysters and anago to fit your taste.

As one of the most popular spots on Omotesando Shopping Street, it often draws crowds, but the large seating capacity—comprising both table and tatami seating (to be replaced by bench seating in 2024)—ensures relatively short wait times.

Highlights

  • The coveted birthplace of grilled oysters, located on Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street, known as the birthplace of grilled oysters.
  • Heaps of oyster dishes to taste, including both à la carte and set meals.
  • Regional specialty “Anagomeshi” is another crowd favorite.
  • Generally short wait times despite larger crowds.
  • Fresh oysters can be enjoyed safely year-round.

Photos

  • The famous grilled oysters with large, plump meat and rich flavor.

    The famous grilled oysters with large, plump meat and rich flavor.

  • The "Itsukushima Set Meal”, featuring a presentation inspired by Itsukushima Shrine.

    The "Itsukushima Set Meal”, featuring a presentation inspired by Itsukushima Shrine.

  • Another Miyajima specialty, anago (conger eel) rice, is also on the menu.

    Another Miyajima specialty, anago (conger eel) rice, is also on the menu.

  • Each order is carefully grilled to perfection after it is placed.

    Each order is carefully grilled to perfection after it is placed.

  • The interior offers both table seating and tatami seating.

    The interior offers both table seating and tatami seating.

  • A popular spot in the shopping street, it often has lines during lunchtime.

    A popular spot in the shopping street, it often has lines during lunchtime.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

A

English menus are available. We are planning to introduce a tablet-based self-ordering system.

Q

Can I get take-out?

A

We accept takeout orders if booked in advance. Immediate takeout is not available.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?

A

Yes, SoftBank Wi-Fi is available.

Q

Is it possible to reserve a seat?

A

No, it isn’t.

Q

Can I use cashless payment methods?

A

Credit card payments are accepted (VISA and MasterCard only).

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Details

Name in Japanese
焼がきのはやし
Postal Code
739-0588
Address
505-1 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima
Telephone
0829-44-0335
Closed
Wednesdays
Business Hours
10:30am - 5:00pm(L.O.4:30pm)
Budget
2,000-3,000yen
Access
About a 10 minutes ride on the JR West Miyajima Ferry from Miyajimaguchi port. Then, about 7 minutes walk from Miyajima Ferry port.
Credit Cards
Partially accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)