鬼太郎茶屋 in Tokyo’s Chofu City, nestled near the serene Shindaiji Temple, is a whimsical haven for fans of the beloved anime series GeGeGe no Kitaro. As you step inside, you’ll find yourself surrounded by charming statues of Kitaro, his friends, and other yokai (supernatural creatures). But don’t expect a spooky atmosphere—this cozy cafe is anything but eerie.
The quaint interior, reminiscent of an old-fashioned candy store, houses an array of delightful yokai-themed merchandise. From nostalgic trinkets to exclusive collectibles, it’s a treasure trove for fans seeking that special something. And yes, you can sip your tea or coffee while surrounded by these friendly apparitions.
Yokai-inspired treats await you at the cafe. Imagine enjoying a cup of matcha latte with a smiling Noppera-bo (faceless ghost) by your side or savoring a dorayaki (red bean pancake) shaped like Sunakake-baba (sand-throwing hag). Each dish is a playful nod to the rich world of yokai.
For art enthusiasts, the Yokai Gallery showcases rare illustrations by the legendary manga artist Shigeru Mizuki. His unique touch brings yokai to life, and here you can immerse yourself in their whimsical universe. The gallery also features the captivating “Yokai Japan Map,” which invites visitors to explore the diverse landscapes inhabited by these supernatural beings.
GeGeGe no Kitaro, a beloved work that emphasizes coexistence with nature, finds its essence in this charming spot. Amidst the lush greenery of Chofu, the Onigashima Tea House (as it’s also known) transports you to the heart of the “Mizuki World.” Whether you’re a longtime fan or a curious traveler, this 60-year-old wooden building promises nostalgia and a deeper appreciation for the...
Read moreIf you are around the Chofu area and like GeGeGe no Kitaro, you might want to visit this place. It is a small place near Jinda-ji temple. They have a cafe with dessert's theme from Gegege no Kitaro. They also have a nice collcetion of souvenirs. You can see a small museum next to the store, with a donation entrance fee of 200 yen. You can see variety of small monster inside the museum(however, please in mind that you need to take some stairs and the place is quite small nut quite good and detail for its size). If you are a fan of Gegege no Kitaro, you should visit Tottori prefecture where they have a city based on Gegege no Kitaro. If you don't have the chance to visit Tottori, this place is alright especially for the souvenirs. If you are lucky, you can take the Gegegeno no Kitaro bus from Chofu station...
Read moreSpooky, cute, and full of nostalgia! 👻🍵 Kitaro Chaya is not just a café – it’s a quirky little world where yokai (Japanese spirits) come to life. Inspired by the legendary manga GeGeGe no Kitaro, the place is filled with charming and creepy-cute details: figurines, posters, and even yokai-themed snacks! It’s like stepping into a childhood dream (or nightmare, but in the fun way 😄).
Grab a matcha latte with Kitaro’s face on it, snap some pics with the yokai statues outside, and don’t miss the small but fascinating mini-museum upstairs. Even if you’re not a die-hard fan, it’s a fun and unique stop – weird in the best possible way.
📍Right near Chofu’s Jindaiji Temple 📸 Photo ops: 10/10 👻 For manga fans & curious...
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