Kagura Authentic Japanese Restaurant & Health Spa

Kagura (神楽, かぐら, "god-entertainment") is a Japanese word referring to a specific type of Shinto theatrical dance. Once strictly a ceremonial art derived from kami'gakari (神懸, かみがかり, "oracular divination") and chinkon (鎮魂, ちんこん, "spirit pacification"), Kagura has evolved in many directions over the span of a millennium. Today it is very much a living tradition, with rituals tied to the rhythms of the agricultural calendar, as well as vibrant Kabuki-esque theatre, thriving primarily in parts of Shimane prefecture, and urban centers such as Hiroshima.

Kagura serves Japanese menus like the usual California maki, tuna sashimi, and chicken and beef teriyaki, ebi tempura cooked the Kagura way. They also servve fish and meet dinner, salads and a lot more. At Kagura, you can order all the choices you want in a Japanese cuisine. Foords are often served hot and on time.

They have traditional Japanese tables without chairs are arranged orderly in the dining room. Guests are only sitting on the floor cross-legged. But if you want, there are also rooms with long tables and chairs which also allow you privacy. These rooms are ideal for meetings and other social gatherings consisting of a not so large group.