Kamedayama Tea Room

Cafe
Kamedayama Tea Room is a café on the first floor of the retro Western-style building called “Kounkaku,” built in the outer area of Matsue Castle during the Meiji period. It features freshly brewed coffee, handmade sweets, and light fare. Constructed to lodge the Emperor Meiji on his Imperial visit, Imperial Prince Yoshihito, who would later become the Emperor Taisho, also stayed in 1907. You can pass a leisurely time here while admiring Kounkaku’s graceful decor. It is 10 minutes by car from Matsue Nishi Interchange on the San’in Expressway.

Spot details

Address
Shimane Pref. Matsueshi Tonomachi 1-59 Inside the Kinkaku map map Map
Phone
0852615001
Hours
[Weekday]9:00-16:00
[SaturdaySundayPublic holiday]9:00-17:00(L.O.16:30)
Closed
open everyday
Parking Lot
Not available
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
English Menu
Available
Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
Yes
Average budget
[Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
[Night] 1,001-3,000yen
Estimated stay time
30-60 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Available
Infant friendly
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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