The support pillars appear to be from the original construction, but the wall coverings and tatami reed flooring are freshly replaced, giving the interior a welcoming and relaxing mixture of familiar warmth and chic newness. After you open the door you take off your shoes (this is a Japanese house, after all) and step up into the interior, which has an even more old-school vibe. They’ll serve food and drink not just for you, but for figures or plushies of your anime crush who you’ve brought along to dine with you.Ĭafe Kojika is located 10 minutes on foot from Hachioji Station, and from the outside, it looks like a well-maintained pre-bubble economy home. We recently heard about a kominka cafe in Tokyo, though, which offers a very modern service. Kominka translates as “old residential house,” and so kominka cafes are converted from homes with a historical or retro air to them. If your definition of the perfect table for two is one for you and your 2-D oshi, you’ll want to stop by this kominka cafe.Īmong restaurants in Japan there’s a category called kominka cafe.
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