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【Ukiha City, Fukuoka】 Pan no Mocca

Located in the historic streetscape of Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture, “Pan no Mocca” is a beloved bakery cherished by the community. This popular café offers an array of delightful seasonal bread varieties. With its antique-inspired interior and serene ambiance, the bakery stands out for its use of locally sourced ingredients.

About

The charm of Pan no Mocca lies in its wide selection of high-quality bread. Freshly baked, aromatic bread can be enjoyed on-site, along with sandwiches and sweets made with local, fresh ingredients. Particularly noteworthy are the seasonal, limited-edition bread and products that incorporate local specialties, providing visitors with a true taste of the region.

The café’s interior is bright and relaxing, offering a space where guests can feel the rich culture and history of the area while savoring their meals.

Highlights

At Pan no Mocca, start by indulging in freshly baked bread right in the café. Morning visits are especially rewarding, as the aroma of fresh bread fills the air, making it perfect to pair with a cup of coffee for a leisurely start to the day.

Afterward, explore nearby historical sites and local attractions to immerse yourself in the charms of Ukiha City. During lunchtime, enjoy a relaxing meal at the café or shop for souvenirs featuring local specialties. The warmth of the community and the delicious offerings of Pan no Mocca make for a memorable experience.

Location and Additional Information

Name: Pan no Mocca {ぱんのもっか}

Address: 1127-5 Yoshii Town, Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture

Business Hours: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Closed: Mondays and Thursdays

Contact: 0943-75-3303

Official Instagram: link


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Hello! Nice to meet you My name is Miu Iwabuchi working as an English Translator at Hinotori. I was born in Japan in a place called Iwate and moved to Colorado (USA) at the age of 2 due to my parents job. I hope to deliver the heartwarming message that Hinotori wants to deliver to the readers we come across so that it can someday lead to them getting the full traditional experience of this place: Japan.