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"Hyakuban Coffee" is a cafe renovated from an old shop in the middle of a traditional Japanese landscape.
"Hyakuban Coffee" is a cafe renovated from an old shop in the middle of a traditional Japanese landscape.
Hyakuban Coffee
407-0321 782 Kamitsugane, Suwamachi, Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture
Hyakuban Coffee is a renovated old store in Tsugane, a village in Suwamachi, east of Hokuto City. It has been about a year since it opened. The renovated interior has the warm and relaxed atmosphere of a Japanese house.
The restaurant has about 25 seats, including small tables, large tables, and a counter.
From the counter you can see the kitchen and watch the owner brewing coffee.
The outside seating is very cool and pleasant.
This cafe is run by Mr. and Mrs. Momoki.
Her husband, Shunsuke Momoki, is in charge of drinks.
Maho Momoki is in charge of making bread.
Let's take a look at the menu!
The drinks menu mainly consists of coffee, but also includes a wide range of other drinks such as drip coffee, espresso, cream soda, matcha, banana shakes, herbal tea, and fruit juice.
The cakes and cookies on offer change with the seasons.
The husband's recommended dish is the hand-dripped coffee, and the wife's is the baked goods.
This time we ordered:
Cafe latte, matcha latte, cheesecake, strawberry cake. You can sweeten the drinks with syrup to your liking. They were very delicious. The slightly sweet cakes were also excellent. They make you feel happy.
The atmosphere inside the restaurant, the plates and the food are all very cute. It's a lovely space.
Postcards by Mariwa, an illustrator from Hokuto City, are also on sale.
The postcards are designed to evoke Hyakuban Coffee and the town's four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Please enjoy your meal in a lovely, relaxing space created by two lovely people with lovely smiles.
business hours
10:00 - 17:00 (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
address
407-0321 782 Kamitsugane, Suwamachi, Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture
It is located in the northwest of Yamanashi Prefecture, on the border with Nagano Prefecture. It is a vast area surrounded by 3,000m-class mountains such as the Yatsugatake Mountains, the Southern Alps, and Mt. Kinpu, and overlooking Mt. Fuji to the south. It is about a two-hour drive from Tokyo, about an hour from Mt. Fuji, and about an hour from Matsumoto, and is easily accessible, so many tourists visit throughout the year. It is also known as a "village of famous water," and three places have been selected as one of Japan's 100 famous water sources. This bounty of water is loved as natural water, and the area boasts one of the largest production volumes of mineral water in Japan. Sake is also produced from the pure water, and you can enjoy beautiful natural scenery and rich food.
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