Set in an old Japanese house at a quiet residential area, Café Tsumuguri is truly a hole-in-the-wall. With its soft lighting and calming music, it is the perfect place to escape the noise and crowd of Kannon-ura.
The married couple that owns Café Tsumuguri opened shop 70 years ago, and the second floor space feature a variety of seating options. If you're looking for a bite, we recommend the seasonal fruit sandwich: the cream has just the right amount of sweetness, with notes of amazake (traditional low-alcohol Japanese drink made from rice). Since the café has a rather steep staircase, elementary school-age children and younger are not allowed in the café for safety reasons, with the exception of small children if they're carried by adults.
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