The Yakitori style of cooking, which is essentially meats and vegetables grilled over a hot pit, is of Korean origin with the Japanese adopting it with modifications to their own style. Of course, this is with good reason, yakitori is delicious.
Written about in all forms of travel literature from Lonely Planet to Wikitravel, Hippari Dako is a Nikko institution of sorts. Part of this, as I came to find out, is due to the fact that Nikko just doesn't have that many restaurants at all, and half of the ones that are there it is impossible to have a dish for under 1,000 yen. Considering that was my mental limit for a meal, I had few options. The closer you get uphill to the famous shrines of Nikko, the prices increase considerably, except for Hippari Dako, one of the closest restaurants to the temple gates.
Located just a few blocks down from the National Park, Hippari Dako offers many dishes including ramen, curry soba noodles, and their staple, yakitori beef or chicken. But while the food is delicious in its own right, drawing me back two times for the delicious yakitori combinations, the building itself is something to be seen. The walls of the one roomed restaurant are not adorned with Japanese art or any big pieces of cultural significance that you'd normally expect from a Japanese restaurant. No, they are covered with business cards and paper trinkets left and signed by the thousands of happy fans of the restaurant from all over the world.
A brief glance and you'll notice tons of money adorned on the walls from people who didn't have a business card, paper, or other random article to leave behind. As much as sitting around eating the amazing food is enough to visit, looking at all of the happy customers who left their mark, and money, from around the world is a sight to be seen in its own right!
If you are ever in Nikko, Japan and are looking for some tasty food, try Hippari Dako and enjoy looking at all of the interesting papers and business cards left behind from your fellow traveler. Who knows, you may even see my card up on the wall if you look around!