Monday, March 18, 2024

Day 4222: Takenokuma Cafe and trip.

 

   
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Takenokuma Cafe

 


Takenokuma Cafe is a Water Garden Inspired by the Lush Nature of Kumamoto

In the peaceful town of Minami-Oguni (Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan) is Takenokuma, a new cafe inspired by the many water sources that flow freely from nearby Mt. Aso. These water sources manifest themselves in many ways including rivers, hot springs and channels that flow into the abundant rice paddies, all of which inform the “water-centered architecture.”

 




Takenokuma Kissa opened last year in May, and was designed by architect Toru Shimokawa (previously). The structure is defined largely by two elements – the wooden roof, which extends through the different areas of the cafe, and the body of water, which gently envelopes the structure like a garden.
 



Tying it all together is the concept of ‘outdoor architecture’. There is no indoor lighting and the majority of the spaces are exposed to the natural elements.


 
 
     Takenokuma Kissa opened last year in May, and was designed by architect Toru Shimokawa (previously). The structure is defined largely by two elements – the wooden roof, which extends through the different areas of the cafe, and the body of water, which gently envelopes the structure like a garden.
 



   Tying it all together is the concept of ‘outdoor architecture’. There is no indoor lighting and the majority of the spaces are exposed to the natural elements.

  


All of the wood was sourced locally from Oguni cedar trees, which surround the site. Aromas of cedar wood waft from the sawmill across the street. What further grounds this cafe to its local environment is that it was crafted entirely by local artisans.



Takenokuma’s menu emphasis local dishes and beverages that incorporate rice grown from nearby paddies, as well as craft beers, coffee and seasonal vinegar ciders whose flavors rely on the natural spring water.

Takenokuma is open from 11:00am – 3:30pm. They’re closed Thursdays and Fridays.



   You can keep up with them on Instagram.


  





     


The Superheroes and good friends are still on vacation together.



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2 comments:

elenor said...

Takenokuma Cafe is such a beautiful and peaceful place full of perfect harmony. It would be a dream to stay there for a little time - for you and me too.
Thank you Jacki for this inspiring blog!

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes it would be a wonderful plave to visit. You can almost hear the quiet?