We had a lovely breakfast at the Starbucks in Toyama Kansui Park, and it turned out to be one of the most peaceful, scenic morning coffee experiences we’ve had in Japan. The walk to the café itself was already a treat—strolling through Kansui Park, we were surrounded by tranquil water views, greenery, and the soft morning light reflecting off the canal. It felt like a calm retreat in the middle of the city.
The café is beautifully situated right by the water, with large windows offering panoramic views of the park. We enjoyed our usual Starbucks favourites—hot drinks, pastries, and sandwiches—but what really made it special was the setting. Sitting by the window with coffee in hand and looking out over the serene park was the perfect way to start the day.
Verdict: This isn’t just another Starbucks—it’s a destination. Whether you’re after a peaceful breakfast, a mid-walk break, or just a scenic spot to relax, this branch in Kansui Park delivers a truly...
Read moreIt's a definitely not your average Starbucks wishing the grass is greener which will bring out the green in Starbucks. Nevertheless, take a walk there from Toyama station, it's a nice little walk plus the park is nice. It was full house except for the outside patio tables and it got really crowded when a tour group rolled in. I have to apologise to the staff, I didn't know where the flush button was at the toilet. The men's toilet was not accessible so if you are reading this, I am sorry about not able to flush as I thought it's an...
Read moreNice place, but always so busy. Plus, it’s very difficult to find a parking spot. The line to order is usually out the door. You have to wait 15-20 minutes just to order. And, many of the customers are rude. The put items on tables and chairs to “reserve” a spot. But, they usually take 2-3 tables. I don’t think it should be allowed. It’s a very popular place. People should not be able to “reserve” tables before they place an order. It’s mostly young people and they are usually loud and...
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