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    Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai, Restaurant in Fukuroi
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    Tabelog 2023

    Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai

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    Restaurant in Fukuroi, Japan

    The Read

    Price

    - JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown

    Why go

    A temple-approach sweets cooperative near Hattasan, recognized on Tabelog's 2023 EAST region list for traditional dango. Prices stay under ¥999, walk-ins work year-round, the format suits quick pilgrim refreshment stops rather than destination dining. Best timed with temple visits during spring or autumn for seasonal flavors.

    About Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai

    Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai is a Fukuroi stop with a budget price point of ¥999 or less. It is listed in Tabelog's 100 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe selection for EAST, 2023, giving travelers a grounded reason to keep it on a sweets-focused Fukuroi itinerary. Information about the venue is limited, so expectations should stay simple: check the current day against the posted daily schedule and plan around a short daytime visit rather than a full meal.

    The hours are straightforward: Monday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That makes the venue easiest to consider as a morning or afternoon stop in Fukuroi. The spending band is also narrow, at ¥999 or less, so it sits in a low-cost category compared with fuller restaurant meals at places such as Raa Men Men Soushin, Kohaku, Shin Japanese cuisine Obune, Sumiyaki Unagi Aoiya, or サヴァカ. Beyond that, visitors should not assume specific service details, payment methods, seating, menu breadth, or take-away policies without confirming directly.

    What Sets the Sweets Apart

    The strongest distinction is the venue's placement in a Japanese traditional sweets category rather than a general restaurant category. Tabelog's EAST 2023 recognition indicates that Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai has appeared in a regional sweets-focused list, while the price band keeps it accessible for casual visitors. Specific flavors, ingredients, portion sizes, or seasonal items are not available.

    For planning, plan for a simple Fukuroi sweets stop with daily daytime hours and a low price band. Avoid building an itinerary around assumptions such as reservations, table service, counter service, cash-only payment, parking, station distance, English support, or dietary accommodations. If you need those details, confirm them before going. As part of a broader Fukuroi day, it can be paired generically with other local dining or compared with comparable venue venues, but the information available supports only a concise, sweets-led recommendation.

    When to Visit and What to Expect

    Because the schedule is 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day, the practical window is daytime only. There is no dinner service, there is no separate lunch program. Visitors should avoid assuming that any particular time of day offers a different menu, fresher production, shorter waits, or special seasonal items unless the venue confirms it.

    Details about interior design, seating style, group capacity, reservation policy, service format, or atmosphere are not available. That means the safest expectation is modest: a Fukuroi venue with low pricing and daily daytime hours. For a more substantial meal or a different style of dining, consider other Fukuroi dining options or comparable venues such as Kohaku, Raa Men Men Soushin, Shin Japanese cuisine Obune, Sumiyaki Unagi Aoiya, or サヴァカ without assuming they share the same format or price.

    First-timers should rely on the basics: the venue is in Fukuroi, the hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, the spending band is ¥999 or less. Ingredient details, allergy handling, substitutions, language support, take-out options, payment methods are not specified, so travelers with specific needs should check directly before visiting.

    Venue detailsClassic
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextFukuroi, Japan
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    Planning details

    Location
    2777 Toyosawa, Fukuroi, Shizuoka 437-0032, Japan
    Website
    hattasan-dango.com
    Phone
    +81 538-42-4784
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    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Simple, traditional sweets shop attached to a temple precinct, with a no‑smoking, calm atmosphere focused on quick service and takeaway rather than sit‑down dining.

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    Vibe

    ClassicIconic

    Best For

    SoloFamilyCasual Hangout

    Experience

    Historic BuildingStandalone

    At the Table

    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Counter Service
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Hattasan mitarashi dango
    • Kusa dango (mugwort dumplings)
    • Anko dango
    Planning details

    Location

    2777 Toyosawa, Fukuroi, Shizuoka 437-0032, Japan · Directions

    +81 538-42-4784

    hattasan-dango.com

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Shin Japanese cuisine Obune, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
    • サヴァカ, Notable alternative
    • Raa Men Men Soushin, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    • Sumiyaki Unagi Aoiya, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999
    • Kohaku, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    Restaurant context

    At under ¥999 per visit, this shop sits at the opposite end of Fukuroi's price spectrum from Shin Japanese cuisine Obune, which requires ¥10,000–¥19,999 for kaiseki tasting menus and advance booking. The trade-off is format: Obune delivers multi-course refinement and seasonal kaiseki storytelling, while the dango cooperative offers walk-in accessibility and temple-trail convenience without table service or ingredient customization. For travelers prioritizing ease over experience depth, the sweets shop wins on logistics; for those building a special-occasion meal, Obune justifies the time and budget commitment.

    Sumiyaki Unagi Aoiya (¥3,000–¥3,999) and Raa Men Men Soushin (¥1,000–¥1,999) occupy the middle ground, both accept walk-ins, both offer more substantial meals than sweets-only stops, both skew toward local repeat customers rather than temple tourists. Aoiya's charcoal-grilled unagi works as a proper lunch anchor if you're in Fukuroi for the day; Men Soushin covers quick ramen needs at a similar price point to Kohaku, another ¥1,000–¥1,999 option. The dango shop fills a different niche, cultural snack rather than meal replacement, makes sense only if temple proximity or traditional-sweets curiosity already puts you within walking distance.

    Booking difficulty favors the sweets cooperative: no reservations needed, weekend waits rarely exceed 10 minutes outside major festivals. Obune requires advance planning (kaiseki courses book weeks ahead), and even Aoiya can fill during weekend lunch windows. If your Fukuroi itinerary centers on spontaneity and budget consciousness, the temple-approach format delivers. If you're allocating one meal to the city and want substance over novelty, redirect to Aoiya or Obune depending on whether ¥3,999 or ¥15,000+ aligns with your trip budget.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai?

    No specific dress code is specified. The venue is in Fukuroi and open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, but a formal dress policy is not specified.

    Does Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy accommodations are not specified. Do not assume ingredient substitutions, vegan options, wheat-free options, sugar-free options, or English ingredient support. Check directly with the venue before visiting if you have restrictions.

    Is Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai good for a special occasion?

    It is a low-priced Fukuroi stop, with a spending band of ¥999 or less and daily daytime hours. Information about private rooms, reservations, seating, ceremony, or special-occasion service is not available.

    What should a first-timer know about Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai?

    The basics are simple: it is in Fukuroi, it is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, the price band is ¥999 or less. Payment methods, parking, service format, take-away options, detailed menu items are not specified.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai?

    No tasting menu is specified. The venue is a Fukuroi Japanese traditional sweets stop with low pricing and daily daytime hours, not as a multi-course dining destination.

    Is Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai worth the price?

    The spending band is ¥999 or less, the venue is listed in Tabelog's 100 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe selection for EAST, 2023. It is a low-cost stop with recognized category visibility.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hattasan Meibutsu Dango Kigyo Kumiai?

    The hours are 8 AM to 5 PM daily. There is no separate lunch program and no dinner service, so plan for a daytime visit rather than a lunch or dinner meal.