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Is Nakatanidou Worth It? Nara's High-Speed Mochi, Judged by Japan: "It Actually Tastes Great — and the Line Is Mostly Spectators"
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Is Nakatanidou Worth It? Nara's High-Speed Mochi, Judged by Japan: "It Actually Tastes Great — and the Line Is Mostly Spectators"

Food & RestaurantsYouTube7/16/26, 3:09 PM

中谷堂の高速餅つきは行く価値ある?——「味もちゃんと美味しい」5,353いいねと「行列は見物客」の実用情報

Japan's most famous mochi-pounding performance runs on memes — but the food verdict sits right at the top of the comments: "Nakatanidou isn't just the pounding show, the mochi is genuinely good" (5,353 likes). Even better for travelers, the practical correction: "I thought that was a line — it was all spectators. You can basically walk up and buy" (848 likes). Around those two facts, the comment section runs Japan's meme machine at full speed: rhythm-game comparisons on the top comment (8,235 likes), a beloved running gag that the boss is secretly getting his hand pounded flat, and genuine awe at a two-man technique built entirely on trust.

The rhythm is so good it could show up in Rhythm Heaven someday.

いつかリズム天国で出てきそうなくらい、リズムが良すぎる

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What locals said (excerpted from 4637)

  • @M.O.ちゃんねる👍 5,353

    I love Nakatanidou because it's not just the mochi-pounding — the mochi itself is genuinely good.

    中谷堂はこの餅つきだけじゃなくて味もちゃんと美味しいから好き

  • @teratera4926👍 848

    I thought there was a line here — turned out it was all spectators waiting to watch. It's straight-up good, by the way.

    ここ、並んでると思ったら、全員見物待ち客だった。 普通にうまい

  • @はつき-t9d👍 451

    The mochi here is stupidly good. Love it.

    ここの餅、どちゃくそ美味しくて好き

  • @ザベッちゃん👍 507

    A technique you can only pull off because the two of them trust each other completely.

    互いに信頼してるから出来る技なんだろうな〜

  • @長渕剛を愛する小山男児👍 136

    Unreal. Pounding mochi at that speed, I'd be smashing my partner's hand. True master craft.

    すごすぎる あんな速さで餅やってたら 手を叩く さすが名人芸

  • @MellowShow49👍 787

    Imagining that he's actually enduring it the whole time made me tear up. He IS yelling "aita, aita" ("ow, ow").

    本当はめっちゃ我慢してるって想像したら泣けてきた。すごい「アイタアイタ」言ってるし

  • @鎌田龍二I👍 743

    Fun fact: every single strike is actually landing on his hand — that's why he yells "OW!"…

    これ実は全部手に当たっててあイタッ!って言ってるんだよね…

  • @connor-rk800-Detroit👍 5,053

    Fresh-pounded mochi with a bowl of rice to chase it is incredible.

    つきたてのお餅に追い飯したらむっちゃ美味しい

  • @YY-rq6xp👍 987

    Carbohydrate-on-carbohydrate violence lol

    炭水化物の暴力で草

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  • Nakatanidou中谷堂Higashimuki arcade, near Kintetsu Nara Station

    The high-speed mochi shop itself. Comment-section verdict: the mochi is genuinely good, not just a show (5,353 likes) — and the crowd out front is mostly spectators, so buying is quick (848 likes).

Named in the source comments — hours, prices, and openings change, so check each map listing before you go.

FAQ

Is Nakatanidou's mochi actually good, or is it just a performance?
The comment section's clearest food verdict: "It's not just the pounding show — the mochi is genuinely good" (5,353 likes), echoed by "straight-up good" (848) and "stupidly good" (451). Japanese commenters treat the taste as the point, and the famous pounding as the bonus.
Do you have to wait in line at Nakatanidou?
Less than it looks. The most practical comment (848 likes): what looks like a queue is mostly spectators waiting for the next pounding performance — buying the mochi itself is quick. As of the comments; the pounding itself doesn't run on a fixed schedule.
What does Nakatanidou sell?
Fresh yomogi mochi — mugwort mochi with red-bean filling, dusted in kinako and handed over still warm from the pounding. The shop stands at the entrance of the Higashimuki arcade, a few minutes' walk from Kintetsu Nara Station, on the way to the deer park.
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