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Before visiting Shiraito Falls, I wanted to grab a meal and stumbled upon Mine no Chaya near the ent...
When hiking up Mount Koasama, I use this place since there's only free parking for about five cars. ...
A hidden gem with great value that I hadn't noticed before. (Karuisawa Travel Edition ④)
(Prologue... A break during our Karuizawa trip)
I have visited Karuizawa almost 20 times. I've known...
I drove from Karuizawa to Mine no Chaya, taking a break in the car while everyone else went on a 90-...
A Landmark for Your Karuizawa Drive!
Located just past Old Karuizawa, after the famous former Mikasa Hotel and Shiraito Falls, Mine no Ch...
Located along Route 146, Mine no Chaya is the gateway to climbing Mount Ko-Asama.
Located along National Route 146, Mine no Chaya serves as the entrance to climb Mount Ko-asama.
Sinc...
After exploring the Wild Bird Forest, I stopped here for a snack before heading to Shiraito Falls.
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| Restaurant name |
Mine no Chaya(Mine no Chaya)
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| Categories | Cafeteria, Soba (Buckwheat noodles) |
| Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
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| Reservation availability | |
| Address |
長野県北佐久郡軽井沢町大字長倉2131-21 |
| Business hours |
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| Average price(Based on reviews) |
- JPY 999
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| Payment methods |
Electronic money not accepted |
| Private rooms |
Unavailable |
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| Private use |
Unavailable |
| Non-smoking/smoking |
Smoking allowed The revised Health Promotion Act for passive smoking prevention has been in effect since April 1, 2020. Please check with the restaurant for the most up-to-date information. |
| Parking |
Available |
| Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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| Location |
A house restaurant |
| Restaurant highlights |
Take a break and enjoy a satisfying meal at our restaurant while exploring Karuizawa!
Established in 1910, our restaurant originally served as a mountain lodge for climbers of Mount Asama. Back then, we provided rice balls and miso soup to help adventurers recharge during their summer hikes. About 30 years ago, we transformed into a dining establishment, and after a fire 15 years ago, we reopened and have since been cherished by many customers. In 2010, we celebrated our 100th anniversary and continue to be a resting spot for travelers! |
This time, I visited Mine no Chaya in Karuizawa.
I ordered the mushroom soba (JPY 820).
The menu...