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【Morioka, Iwate】Fukakusa Café

Fukakusa Café is a retro style café located in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture.

About: Fukakusa Café

Fukakusa Café is located near the Nakatsu River that flows through Morioka City. The exterior of the cafe is surrounded by ivy, creating a cute atmosphere that resembles something out of a picture book. The cozy interior is decorated with antique lamps and record jackets, allowing customers to step into a different world. The adorable cups and plates used to serve the drinks create a space that delights both the eyes and the palate. This shop is also well known for its homemade cakes and coffee which are loved by the locals.

Highlights:

The best way to spend time at Fukakusa Café is to slow down and enjoy a moment of self-reflection. In particular, enjoying a cup of aromatic coffee with homemade cake in the store is a moment of bliss. A sip of carefully siphoned coffee brings a sense of peace, soothing your mind. From a seat by the window, you can enjoy the view of the Nakatsu River and lose track of time.

There are also benches and tables along the banks of the Nakatsu River. This way, when the weather is nice, you have the extra option to enjoy your drinks and food outside. Relaxing at a café in the soft and clean Morioka air is also a special treat.

Location and Official Website:


Name: Fukakusa Café {喫茶ふかくさ}

Address: 1-2 Konyacho, Morioka-City, Iwate Prefecture


Business Hours: Monday – Saturday: 11:30am ~ 9:00pm

Sunday and Holidays: 11:30am ~ 5:00pm (Last Order 4:00pm)

*Please note: They have irregular closing days. Best to give them a call
Phone number: 019-622-2353

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Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.


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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 graduated high school and moved back to Japan to go to College. I now finished college and currently living in Japan trying to get the experience I missed. 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.