According to the guide, Nara's specialties are only persimmon leaf sushi and kamameshi. I ate persimmon leaf sushi at the old shop when I came here before, and I thought it was just average, so I wanted to eat kamameshi this time. This Shizuka is a popular online store in Nara, and it is basically recommended on major travel websites, and there are several branches. I chose this one next to Nara Park. It turns out that the store is remote, but there is no one around at night, which is very cool.
Ordering here is basically a kamameshi set meal per person, and you can choose what to eat. The feature is the Nara seven kinds of kamameshi here. The things in it are not as rich as imagined. Anyway, there is a little bit of each. It is better to have an eel kamameshi directly. The overall serving speed is not fast, the taste is not bad, and there is a special teaching method to eat it, in order to get the rice crust.
In general, it is average, and it is more famous.