On the coast of Inatori in Higashi-Izu, there are unique 'rock chairs' formed by the natural erosion of the Pacific Ocean's turbulent waves, creating rock formations that resemble artificially made chairs. This landscape inspired the creation of the Stone Chair Cafe.
The essence of the cafe lies in the observation terrace, which overlooks the rock chairs. With the Pacific Ocean spreading out in front of you and the distant view of Mount Fuji, you can relax while enjoying the sea view on the spacious terrace seating with a cup of coffee in hand.
Adjacent to the cafe is a camping site where you can enjoy the sunset and starry sky. With free firewood provided, you can fully enjoy night camping. For breakfast, the freshly baked bread from the cafe is recommended.
The menu features dishes made with fresh ingredients from Higashi-Izu. There is a rich lineup of pasta using Izu's seafood and healthy dishes made with seasonal vegetables. The green salad with the famous homemade dressing is also delicious.
A 15-minute drive from Higashi-Izu Station and easily accessible from the central area of Izu. There is also a free parking lot near the cafe, making it a convenient place to visit.
Stone Chair Cafe, where you can enjoy scenic landscapes created by nature and savor local delicacies, is definitely a highlight of the Higashi-Izu journey. We highly recommend you to stop by and experience it for yourself.