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Feedback gevenThe atmosphere of the restaurant is great, and the owner, Mr. Yokozawa, who is also a sax player, is very friendly. The lunch portion is not large, but it comes with soft serve ice cream and coffee, so there is a satisfying feeling. Both are delicious and have their own unique features. It seems that the business days are fixed, but there are also irregular days off. I look for the "lunch" sign and soft serve ice cream decoration as a sign of their opening hours.
Ice cream, tea, art, jazz, ocarina lessons - is there anything this shop doesn't offer?!
The Old Marunaka Yokonakashouten Kura: National Registered Tangible Cultural Property Building Year: Late Edo to early Showa era. In the past, five warehouses were lined up on a large site, dealing with the wholesale of wheat, sugar, and food. The buildings vary in age, with different structural styles from the late Edo period to the early Showa era, and sizes ranging from 4 to 6 bays in length and 2 to 3 bays in width. While primarily practical warehouses, some are adorned with black plaster. Rarely seen in this area, the warehouses offer a picturesque view when seen from the east, with neighboring warehouses forming a unique cluster. Currently, the site is used for community revitalization events and activities.