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Mosukegahara-1 Bizanchō, Tokushima, 770-0908, Japan
contacts phone: +81 88-678-5441
website: www.machiasobi.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 34.0673249, Longitude: 134.5378739
Terence
::if you are demon slayer fans, you will like it,ibut i am no real a demon slayer fans, beside that, the nice city view of Tokushima is another attractive point, it was great that the stuff can speak english well, and she is nice to talk with and she is friendly the food is good
Viktor
::Anime themed cafe. I ain’t a fan but enjoyed my meal here. Most of the other customers have memorabilia of the anime on their tables. It is a must visit for fans of this series. Food is okay. Service was fair.
Brandon Sato
::Cute little cafe on top of the mountain that seems to do anime collabs often. Right now it's demon slayer, so they have merchandise and special food items for the show. I got a couple of items and you get some merch for each special food time purchase. Non Collab wise, it's a comfortable place to rest and has a great view of the city
Amaris Lopez
::VERY DELIGHTFULLY EXPERIENCE! I got an ice coffee with exquisite ice cream for only 500 yen, along with an amazing view. You can see all of tokushima and relax while sitting down on the Japanese traditional tatami floor. The cushions to sit down are very comfortable and the staff is very welcoming and warm!
David Goplen
::I absolutely needed to get lunch because I simply forgot to until I had reached the top of this mountain. It’s... an anime cafe? Like there were tons of screens blaring the most up to date anime and they sold tons of anime trinkets. For being on the top of a mountain overlooking all of Tokushima I would have guessed it would be a little more quiet while playing soft bossa nova or jazz. But no, loud anime. I went with an omelet rice and it was good. The staff is polite and the menu has pictures for you to point at. So that’s good. The view is nice as well. But, like, why is there an anime cafe at the top of an old Shinto shrine at the highest peak of this hidden city? My guess it is an event... maybe.