Comaya began in 2005 as a tiny shop at the foot of Mt. Bandai. The koma in Comaya, as written in kanji, means "little thing" and because we are small room, we decided on Comaya.
We make Comaya's confections from freshly squeezed soymilk, newly made tofu, and warm soybean lees.
We have a shop with handicrafts also. Please come in.
The store details
Name | Cafe Comaya |
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Address | Yama-gun, Inawashiro-machi Oaza, Iwasato Aza, Ueno 2696-1 |
Hours | 11:00 to 18:00 |
Regular holiday | Open daily until October |
TEL | 0242-85-8203 |
URL | http://ameblo.jp/cafe-comaya/ |
Parking | Eight spaces |
Access | A 10-minute drive from Inawashiro IC |
Credit card | No |