The Shimada Museum of Arts is not primarily known for its culinary offerings but for its impressive collection of artwork, including Japanese paintings, sculptures, and calligraphy. The cuisine associated with Kumasta and the museum itself is tied closely to the regional food history of Kumamoto Prefecture. Kumamoto is renowned for its fresh produce, traditional sweets, and distinctive regional dishes, which have been shaped by the area's rich volcanic soil, clean water, and historical influences.
Famous Food: Karashi Renkon (Veg)
Famous Food: Taiho Ramen (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Kumamoto Style Ramen (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Shirokuma (Veg)
Famous Food: Ikinari Dango (Veg)