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【Odawara, Kanagawa】Daiyuzan Line Station Building Café 1 no 1: Famous for Pudding

Located next to the platform of Odawara Station, this café was established by renovating the former administrative office of the Daiyuzan Line. Designed with the concept of a “relaxing city waiting room,” it provides a cozy and inviting atmosphere, offering visitors a comfortable spot to unwind before continuing their journey.

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About: Daiyuzan Line Station Café 1 no 1

The Daiyuzan Railway, established in 1925, was originally created as a pilgrimage railway to the sacred Saijoji Temple, making it a rare example of such a line in Japan. In its prime, it served as a gathering place for travelers heading to the revered temple. The former administrative office of the Daiyuzan Line Station has now been transformed into a café, preserving the nostalgic atmosphere of its original function.

The café’s retro-modern interior features items like original hanging straps and bells that were once in use, evoking the early Showa era and filling the space with a sense of nostalgia.

Highlights:

Enjoy a relaxed meal while immersing yourself in the retro ambiance of the café. A standout dish is the ‘Luxury Omelet Hamburger’ (Om-Hamburg), featuring a juicy hamburger steak made from Ashigara Beef, a premium local variety. Raised in the Ashigara area, the cattle are fed a diet infused with Ashigara tea, enhancing the beef’s rich flavor. The thick, fluffy omelet accompanying the steak is made from Miura red eggs(Kanagawa raised), known for their sweet and rich taste, adding a special touch to the dish.

For dessert, don’t miss the café’s signature Station Pudding. Its smooth, creamy texture and delightful presentation make it a must-try. Made with 100% Kintaro milk from Kanagawa Prefecture, this pudding is not only a delicious treat but also a perfect souvenir to take home.

Location and Official Website:

Name: Daiyuzan Line Station Building Café 1 no 1 {大雄山線駅舎カフェ1の1}

Address: 1-1 Sakaecho, Odawara City

Hours: 10:00am – 5:00pm

Closed: Irregular holidays

Contact: 0465-20-7330

Official Website: Link

Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please check the official website for any changes to operating hours or closures before your visit.


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