Cafe43-2 Higashikujō Nakagoryōchō, Minami Ward, Kyoto, 601-8027, Japan

4.6(101 reviews)
Kid-friendly

A Secret Base for Children?! Kyoto's 'Children's Cafe' Captivates Adults Too

A Nostalgic Atmosphere that Makes You Forget Time

Stepping into the shop with retro interior and warm lighting, you'll feel as if you've entered into a secret base. Filled with nostalgic items like Famicom and old magazines, both adults and children can lose track of time and immerse themselves.

Delicious and Reasonable! Kids' Favorite Menu

Yakisoba, curry, homemade sweets, and other popular kids' menu items are available. What's more, the prices are reasonable, making it wallet-friendly. There's also a free juice service, which is highly popular among children.

From Play Area to Study Space! A Place for Children

There's a game corner, a toy box, picture books, and a space for homework. With the freedom to spend time as they please and with permanent staff on site, both children and adults can leisurely enjoy this non-daily space surrounded by childhood memories.

Stop by Here When Visiting Kyoto

Located conveniently accessible from Kyoto Station and Kujo Subway Station, it's a good place for a quick stop during sightseeing. The 'Children's Cafe' is sure to captivate not only children but also adults. Why not stop by when visiting Kyoto?

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Reviews

5(5 months ago)
Alberto Marchiorello
Stayed here for a month, Mitachi made me feel at home, great vibe and experiences. When I come back to Japan il definitely stay here again!
5(4 years ago)
Low Shu Yie
Stayed here for 2 nights. Host was wonderful and speaks fluent English. Dad works in the morning and is also friendly. We tried their sake testing and host was able to explain well about sake as he is an avid sake fan. He also shared his backpacking adventures when he was young which is quite interesting. Stay was comfortable in a tent and there are gaming facilities to use. Would recommend!
5(4 years ago)
Virginia
Not only do you get to sleep in a tent, there's also a very nice sake bar on the premises. You can play old Nintendo games, there's laundry service and excellent wifi. Beware for those of you who don't like the cold as the bathrooms are one outside and one inside the first building, but still somewhat cold.
5(4 years ago)
kwadratens
This hotel really embodies the style of Kyoto. When booking accommodation, we were not entirely sure what as europeans without j-experience we can expect in a completely foreign place, but fortunately the service turned out to be easy-going enough to get along well, and the style of this object remained despite the spirit of great Japanese design thought mixed with western facilities. The space is really friendly, cozy and made with great attention to detail. These are such small things as a foot massager, a great layout of the dining space, or very well thought out room layout. The kindness of the service and their care for small elements of the stay make you want to go back there. It's close everywhere, and most importantly - and it's not always good in Japan - the facility is warm and there is space for larger luggage (yup, I know this is not important for everyone, but this is another detail 4 me). The traditional breakfast they serve there is not only ultra-tasty, but also beautifully served. I totally recommend, a great time spend there. :)
5(6 years ago)
Michal Beránek
This accomodation, has not only tents (genius idea anyway), but also the rooms, we had equipped double bed room. Clean room, shared bathroom and toilets. Free towel. There is also little caffe next check-in. Close to Kyoto station. Communication with stuff is above standard, they speak excellent english. They can advise to all places in Kyoto and elsewere in Japan. Our room was above street, so little noisy through the day.

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