Agarie Soba Honten in Urasoe — Handmade Okinawa Soba Local Favorite (Parking, Menu, Lunch Tip)

The Local Lunch Line for Handmade Okinawa Soba — Agarie Soba Honten in Urasoe

HAISAI! Greetings from Okinawa — this is GO!GO!TOUR, your trusted partner for independent travel in Japan. If you’re hunting for “the bowl of Okinawa soba locals actually line up for,” today’s pick is about as close to the answer as it gets. Tucked into a residential block in Urasoe, Agarie Soba Honten is a 20-minute drive from Naha Airport and produces fresh handmade noodles in-house every day. At lunch, neighborhood workers, business owners, and a few in-the-know visitors fill up the counter, tatami room, and tables — but turnover is fast, so don’t let the line scare you off.

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Agarie Soba Honten exterior — second-floor shop in a quiet Urasoe residential block
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Agarie Soba Honten — Location & Access

The shop sits inside a residential pocket of Serikyaku, Urasoe. First-time visitors often double-check the address — the building looks like a regular house. Look for the red “Agarie Soba” sign on the second floor; that’s the entrance marker. Parking is on the ground floor; the restaurant itself is on the second floor.

  • Address: 2-1-36 Serikyaku, Urasoe, Okinawa (use for nav)
  • From Naha Airport: ~20 min by car
  • From Furujima Station (Yui Rail): ~26 min walk (driving recommended)
  • From Kokusai-dori: ~15 min by car

Before You Go — Hours, Payment, Reservations

  • Hours: Weekdays 10:30 – 16:00 / Weekends & holidays 10:30 – 17:00 (closes when sold out)
  • Closed: Open year-round except for the New Year period (verify on the official site before visiting)
  • Payment: Cash only (no credit cards, IC, or QR pay)
  • Reservations: Accepted (recommended for groups and lunch peak)
  • Average per person: ¥1,000 – ¥1,500
  • Smoking: Non-smoking throughout

The biggest thing to plan around is cash-only payment. Most Naha-area restaurants now take cards or PayPay, but Agarie Soba Honten still runs on cash. Carry around ¥1,500 per person to be safe.


Parking — 4 Spots on the Ground Floor, 2.2M Height Limit!

Agarie Soba Honten ground-floor parking — 4 spots with a 2.2M height clearance

The ground floor of the building doubles as the shop’s parking lot — 4 spots — but the clearance is 2.2M. This is the single biggest snag for traveler renters.

  • Kei cars, compact SUVs, sedans: usually fine
  • Minivans (Noah, Serena, etc.): depends on the model — check spec sheet or rental desk
  • Large SUVs, Delica D5, Hiace: unlikely to fit

The driveway is narrow and there’s not much turn-around room, which can be stressful if you’re still adjusting to left-side driving. If you’re not sure, skip the lot — there are coin parking spaces a 1–2 minute walk away. Highly recommended for peace of mind.


Ticket Vending Machine — A Quirky System for Most Visitors

Agarie Soba Honten ticket vending machine — Japanese-style food ticket dispenser with menu and prices

Modern kiosks have spread elsewhere, but in Japan many neighborhood spots still run on the classic “food ticket vending machine” system. At Agarie Soba Honten, you buy a ticket from the machine just inside the entrance and hand it to the staff after you sit.

  • ¥1,000 bills and ¥500 coins are the safest
  • Older or freshly-issued bills sometimes don’t read — coins and standard ¥1,000 bills are the smoothest
  • Press button → take ticket → sit down → staff collects

And — don’t miss the lunchtime free side!

Between ⏰ 10:30 and 15:00, “Lunch Time” is in effect, which means a free half-portion of jūshī (Okinawan-style mixed rice with pork, kombu, and carrot) or half-rice with your soba. After you grab your ticket, just say “han-jūshī” or “han-rice” when you sit down. They won’t add it unless you ask. Don’t forget!


Inside — Counter, Table, and Tatami All Available

Agarie Soba Honten interior — tatami seating and table seats

About 30 seats in total. Lunch peak fills up almost completely, but turnover is fast — usually 5–10 minutes of waiting. Three seating types:

  • Counter — quick solo lunch, eat-and-go
  • Tables — 2–4 people, families and friends
  • Tatami — recommended for families with kids or anyone who likes to slip off their shoes

It was packed when I went, so I sat at the counter. From there you can catch glimpses of the noodle prep area, which adds to the atmosphere.


The heart of Agarie Soba Honten is its daily-made fresh noodles — slightly thick with a strong chew. The broth is built on Japanese kombu and bonito ichiban-dashi, deep but clean.

ItemMediumLargeNotes
Agarie Soba (signature)¥1,100¥1,200Bone-in soki + sanmai-niku combo — the house special
Sanmai-niku Soba (pork belly)¥930¥1,030Long-braised pork belly, melt-in-your-mouth
Hon-soki Soba (bone-in pork rib)¥1,000Bone-in stewed rib, hearty bowl
Nankotsu-soki Soba (cartilage rib)¥930¥1,030Cartilage-in stew with a chewy bite
Yasai Soba (vegetable)¥950¥1,050Light, vegetable-loaded — popular with women
Jūshī (rice) — single¥330Okinawan mixed rice

※ Menu and prices subject to change — verify in store or on the official site.
※ During lunch (10:30–15:00), half-jūshī or half-rice is free — just ask staff when you sit down.


The Main Event — A Bowl of Hon-Soki Agarie Soba

Agarie Soba Honten handmade fresh noodles being lifted from the bowl

The bowl arrives in about 5 minutes, steaming. Lifting the handmade noodles is the moment — slightly thick with a subtle sheen. The chew holds all the way through, and the first bite often lands as a “wait, soba noodles can taste this good?” reaction.

The broth leads with bonito aroma, with kombu sweetness coming in to support. Not too salty — you’ll finish it down to the last sip. Great hangover fuel, too. Clean but with depth: “this is bringing me back to life” is the right phrase.

Toppings mix hon-soki (bone-in stewed rib) and sanmai-niku (pork belly). Both fall apart on the spoon. The hon-soki separates from the bone naturally, and the pork belly carries a touch of sweetness from the braise.


Pro Tip — Don’t Skip the Beni-Shoga (Pickled Red Ginger)

Agarie Soba Honten beni-shoga — pickled red ginger condiment

You’ll see a container of red shredded ginger on the table — that’s beni-shoga, ginger pickled in plum vinegar and salt. The color is intense, but the flavor is more bright and tangy than spicy, and it pairs perfectly with Okinawa soba.

Agarie Soba Honten Okinawa soba topped with beni-shoga

Drop a chopstick-pinch onto the noodles and eat the two together. The vinegar cuts the richness of the broth and the noodle flavor sharpens by a step. Start with a little; add more once you’re sold. Locals essentially never skip it. Highly recommended.


Who It’s For

  • Solo travelers — counter seat, fast bowl, ¥1,000–1,500 per head
  • Families with kids — tatami room, shoes off, easy with children
  • Couples & friends — grab a table and order two different bowls to compare
  • Local atmosphere fans — looks like a house, packed with regulars, the real thing
  • Hangover recovery — clean bonito broth is the answer

Final Thoughts

Agarie Soba Honten is the kind of place that earns the “okay, I’ve actually had Okinawa soba now” line in your trip report. Chewy handmade noodles, a clean and deep bonito-kombu broth, soft hon-soki and sanmai-niku — and beni-shoga to seal it. One bowl that hits everything the dish should.

Pre-visit checklist, one more time:

  • ✅ Closed: New Year period only (verify on the official site)
  • ✅ Payment: cash only
  • ✅ Reservations: accepted (recommended at peak)
  • ✅ Parking: 4 spots, 2.2M clearance — minivans and up should use coin parking nearby
  • ✅ Lunch hack: 10:30–15:00, “half-jūshī / half-rice free” — speak up at the table

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  • 🚙 Aqua — Hybrid compact, 1–2 travelers, fits tight lots
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  • 🚐 Box car (kei) — Cheapest option, 1–2 travelers with light luggage
  • 🚙 Delica D5 — 4+ family, lots of luggage (won’t fit Agarie’s 2.2M lot — use coin parking)

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Hope this helps you plan the visit. We’ve also covered other restaurants and sights around Urasoe, so you can stitch together a smooth route. Have a great trip 🌴