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3-chōme-2-13 Yuigahama, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0014, Japan
contacts phone: +81 467-23-0850
website: instagram.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.3136916, Longitude: 139.5449663
akiko takashima
::Located literally right next to the Enoden Wadazuka station and right by the tracks, you need to be very careful when coming back out from the cafe (going in, you are already being careful so not much to worry there). It's a Japanese style cafe with Japanese sweets. It's not a big place, so you might need to wait if the timing is not right, but when we went, there were 2-3 small tables available. We were asked to wait at the entrance seating area where "irori" fireplace was. Once our table was ready, we were officially seated. Majority of the seats are on tamami mats, so if you have skirts or tight jeans, it might be a bit uncomfortable. It seemed like there was a table seat in the back, but maybe 1 table? The portions are decent for dessert and they also had some non-sweets like mochi for those that don't like sweet stuff. I should also note that their restroom was quite interesting :) It's an old house, so it was not meant to be for so many guests to be using their restroom to begin with. There is a note to make sure you knock before opening the sliding door, and if you happen to be inside and someone knocks, there is a back-scratcher that is hanging on the left wall that you can use to knock back (to say that you are occupying that space now). There was also a paper fan on the right wall (within your reach)...I am assuming this is for the summer time.
Sasithorn Burintrakul (Ying Aom)
::This is a Japanese traditional sweet home cafe, located right to the train station. The decoration and overall vibe is nice. It's quiet during week day which suit for taking pause and rest after a lot of walk in the morning either from Kamakura or Enoshima. Price is a bit high but taste is good. Each dish is in a beautiful decorate which good for taking snapshot to your Instagram or Facebook sharing with your social friends. Good stop if you have chance coming to Enoshima-Kamakura through Enoden line.
Edía Paff
::I absolutely adore this place. Just be aware that you will have to take off your shoes before entering! Lovely staff. Must go place!
Ran Naftaly
::An authentic local sweets restaurant in a beautiful, small alley, off the main street. We really loved experiencing the local food and customs, mostly among Japanese customers. The hosts speak some English and explained what's in the dishes and the custom way to eat it. Strangely, it's located right on a single railway that passes in the middle of the neighborhood, but fits in perfectly.
Harumi Koseki Torres
::English menu available! Cozy, traditional and authentic Japanese style tea house 🍵 near the smaller exit of Wadazuka station 🚉 Friendly staff and considerate service 😇 despite the interior & decor, the bathroom is western style 👍 you can see the tram comes and goes out of the windows and it’s cool 😎 guests are encouraged to speak quietly and respect their atmosphere (It seemed that small children were not very welcomed)