Oiwake

628 Otsu, Otsu - JP flagJapan
4.3(13)
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📃 About

Oiwake is a rustic and vintage café in Otsu, Tokyo, Japan. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.3/5 across 13 reviews. The café offers air conditioning. Open every day.

✨ Vibe

🏠Rustic📻Vintage

Oiwake has a rustic and vintage atmosphere.

📬 Contact & Social

⏱️ Opening Hours

Sunday12 to 5 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday12 to 5 PM
Thursday12 to 5 PM
FridayClosed
Saturday12 to 5 PM

📍 Café location

🔮 Services

🖋️ Reviews & Comments

Well-reviewed by visitors. Rated 4.3/5 based on 13 Google reviews.

Google Reviews

ラライム

via Google
4
3 years agoView on Google

名古屋コーチンのぴーちゃんが人なつっこくて癒やされました。 気取りがなくて田舎に帰った気分。 美味しいコーヒーでまったりしました。ごちそうさまでした(^^)

Translated:

Pi-chan from Nagoya Cochin was so friendly and soothing. It's unpretentious and feels like being back in the countryside. I relaxed with delicious coffee. Thank you for the meal (^^)
Y

yamaちゃん

via Google
3
2 years agoView on Google

穏やかな奥様が迎えてくださり、雰囲気含め、ほっこりします。 駐車場は店横に2台分ほどあり。

Translated:

The gentle wife will welcome you, and the atmosphere will make you feel at home. There is a parking lot for about 2 cars next to the store.
K

Ken_ Yana_

via Google
5
4 years agoView on Google

自動二輪のるようになってから、気が向いたらすぐ行けるようになった。 古民家の風通しのよいカフェ、というだけでなく、現代病ともいえる電磁波過敏症(ES)や化学物質過敏症(CS)を患う人たちにも配慮した数少ない集いの場所でもある。 関連書籍なども置いてあり情報も豊富だ。 私も軽度であるがCS持ちなので、気分転換と出会う人たちとの会話が楽しみで毎週のように二輪車を走らせる。 平日はあまり混まないので衣類などに香料などの臭いもほとんどつかない。 (症状の程度により個人差や違いあると思います) 現在昭島のカフェドカルモの珈琲豆を使ってるとのこと、私も自宅でもいつも飲んでるが美味しい。 入り口すぐのテーブル席と古民家のゆったりした座敷がある。 崖に沿った裏庭には烏骨鶏が放し飼いされてて癒されます

Translated:

Since I started riding a motorcycle, I've been able to go whenever I feel like it. Not only is it a well-ventilated cafe in an old folk house, but it's also one of the few gathering places that takes into consideration people suffering from electromagnetic hypersensitivity (ES) and chemical hypersensitivity (CS), which are considered modern diseases. There are also related books and other information available. I also have CS, although it's mild, so I ride my motorcycle almost every week because I look forward to a change of pace and conversations with the people I meet. It's not very crowded on weekdays, so there's almost no smell of fragrances on your clothes. (I think there are individual differences depending on the severity of symptoms) They are currently using coffee beans from Cafe Do Carmo in Akishima, and I always drink it at home, and it's delicious. There are table seats right at the entrance and a spacious tatami room in an old folk house. In the backyard along the cliff, there are free-range chickens that are soothing