Koguma

Cafe · Sumida

Koguma

Cafe · Sumida

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1 Chome-23-14 Higashimukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0032, Japan

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Retro cafe in 1927 pharmacy, serving curry, omurice & dessert  

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1 Chome-23-14 Higashimukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0032, Japan Get directions

ko-gu-ma.com

¥1,000–2,000

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1 Chome-23-14 Higashimukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0032, Japan Get directions

+81 3 3610 0675
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@koguma_koguma

¥1,000–2,000

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Koguma – Tokyo, Japan - Gastro Obscura

"“Kominka cafés” are a popular niche in 21st-century Japan, where decades-old houses often face demolition once they lose their owners. Historic as they are, these private homes are traditionally built on wood, without disaster-proof designs. So, unless they receive proper care, they are prone to collapsing any minute, and property developers consider them a pain in the neck. Sometimes, such old buildings, or kominka in Japanese, are renovated and given a new life as warmly lit cafés. Koguma is one of such kominka cafés, located in the heart of a small-scale shopping street called Hato-no-Machi, or the Pigeon Town. The pharmacy housing Koguma today was originally built in 1927, surviving the bombings of Tokyo during WWII. It closed down around the early 1980s and remained vacant for the following decades. When stage actress Akiko Yamanaka and her husband Masaya came to the Mukojima district in search of an old building to run a café in, the former pharmacy had been an antique shop for two years. After a bit of negotiation, Yamanaka was allowed to renovate the building as a café, replacing the antique shop in 2006. Though the neighborhood did not take too kindly to them at first, thinking that the café wouldn’t last long, it warmed up eventually as Koguma stayed and came to be an unexpected icon of Hato-no-Machi’s rejuvenation project. Much of the café’s retro interior retains the original design of the pharmacy, utilizing the apothecary shelves as gallery walls exhibiting local works of pottery art. Its tables are repurposed desks and chairs from local elementary schools, with children’s random graffiti still carved on them. It’s a nostalgic trip down memory lane for many Japanese visitors, as well as a rare experience for foreign tourists. Initially, the café only served Chinese tea, but its menu expanded over the years in response to the local demands, including a number of lunch meals such as curry and ginger pork, homemade sweets, and of course, original blend coffee and lattes. Koguma is especially well-known for its original dessert, anmitsu-dama. It’s an eye-pleasing agar jelly containing the ingredients of anmitsu, a traditional sweet that typically consists of red bean paste and fruits such as cherry, orange and peach, dressed with black syrup. The whimsical dessert has been certified “Sumida Modern” by the city, an honor given to creative yet traditional items in Sumida, alongside the oven-baked omurice. Know Before You Go The closest station is Hikifune, less than 10 minutes away; it can be also reached from Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree), which is about 15 minutes away by foot." - Fred Cherrygarden

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Emma Sheldon

Google
Visited this cafe yesterday. And, what a hidden gem it is!! The food and coffee were delicious, the atmosphere was very relaxed and the owner was lovely. It’s a converted pharmacy from 1927 and the whole place has a cosy old charm to it!! Highly recommend a visit!

Max M

Google
An absolutely charming little café in an old apothecary, everything about Koguma feels like something out of Hayao Miyazaki's mind. The food, just fantastic; I had the chickpea curry rice, and my partner had the ginger pork rice, absolutely what the doctor ordered for a cold winter's day.

Celine Bennett

Google
Such a nice cafe! The atmosphere is quiet and calming, the food is delicious and the owner is kind. If you're looking for a place to slow down and relax, this is a nice place to do so.

Joshua Falk

Google
We were looking for a nice place to eat omurice and we found it! The host is super friendly and helpful, super nice service. The food was easily a 10/10, we all liked it alot and the atmosphere inside is really calm, almost like you’re at a spa (A good recommendation for tourists is to get your translator app ready, a little bit difficult with communication but it worked out good with google translate!)

Bea O

Google
Really cute retro cafe! The prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is peaceful. It’s a very relaxing place when it’s not full with giggling girls taking thousands of selfies for Instagram ;)

Crystal

Google
If you're in the neighborhood, or a local, I highly recommend this place. The food is homemade and delicious, plus it has very cozy, retro vibes.

William Forge

Google
Beautiful coffee shop & café in a 1920s pre-war pharmacy. It has now been converted into a comfortable place to enjoy a coffee break or a light lunch. The owner is very friendly and welcoming and the quality of the cakes and drinks is very high. Highly recommend to all who want to see a rare pre-war building and enjoy a nice cup of coffee or tea ☕️

Ali Low

Google
Great little retro style cafe serving good food, cakes and drinks!