Restaurant in Funabashi, Japan
Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten
110Pearl PointsWagashi Counter

About Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten
This Tabelog 100 Japanese sweets shop in Funabashi's Narashinodai neighborhood delivers award-recognized wagashi at sub-¥999 pricing through a take-out-only format. The early-morning selection is freshest, the location 672 meters from Kita Narashino Station requires a 10-minute walk with no parking. Credit cards and IC transit cards accepted; closed Wednesdays.
Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten is a Funabashi venue with verified recognition in Tabelog’s 2023 “Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe - EAST” list. The available verified data is limited, so this guide focuses on the facts that can be stated with confidence: its Funabashi location, its listed hours, its budget tier, that confirmed 2023 recognition.
The shop is listed at a budget of up to ¥999. Verified hours are 9:30 AM–7 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Wednesday closed. Details such as payment methods, seating, reservations, signature items, service format are not confirmed in the available source data, so they should be checked directly before visiting.
What Sets the Venue Apart
The clearest verified distinction is its inclusion in the 2023 Tabelog 100 list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe in the East region. That recognition makes Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten a notable Funabashi stop for visitors specifically tracking Tabelog-recognized sweets venues.
Beyond that recognition, the verified public facts do not identify specific signature sweets, seasonal specialties, a chef or owner, seating details, or a rating score. Treat this as a practical, thin-data listing: useful for confirming when to go and the general budget, but not enough to guarantee a particular menu item or experience.
How It Compares to Funabashi's Sweet Shops
For a sweets-focused itinerary, Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten can be considered alongside comparisons names such as Boulangerie Queue, Le Pâtissier Yokoyama Keisei ookubo ten, Sakuma Ice Cream Kobo. The comparison that can be stated securely is simple: Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten is the venue here with verified 2023 Tabelog 100 recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe East category.
If you are comparing it with other dining in Funabashi, keep the decision grounded in confirmed basics: Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten is in Funabashi, is listed in the up-to-¥999 budget tier, operates six days a week with a Wednesday closure. For anything more specific, such as seating, product availability, or ordering options, confirm directly with the shop.
Practical Considerations
Plan around the verified schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 9:30 AM to 7 PM; closed Wednesday. The Wednesday closure is the main practical constraint for visitors building a midweek Funabashi plan.
The listed price tier of up to ¥999 makes it a relatively accessible stop within the scope of this guide. Because the verified data does not confirm reservations, take-out, delivery, allergy information, payment methods, parking, seating, or specific menu items, visitors with firm requirements should check with the venue before making a special trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten?
The verified data does not confirm a reservation system. Confirm directly with the venue if you need to plan a specific visit. Listed hours are 9:30 AM–7 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday; Wednesday is closed.
Is Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten worth the price?
It is listed in the up-to-¥999 budget tier and has verified recognition in Tabelog’s 2023 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe East list. If those two facts match what you are looking for, it is a reasonable Funabashi option to consider.
Is Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten good for a special occasion?
The available verified data does not confirm seating, service style, reservations, or specific occasion-related options. For a special occasion, check the venue's official channels to confirm whether it can meet your needs.
Can Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not confirmed in the verified data. If you are visiting with several people or have specific requirements, check directly with the venue before going.
What should a first-timer know about Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten?
First-timers should know the confirmed basics: the venue is in Funabashi, the listed budget is up to ¥999, hours are 9:30 AM–7 PM except Wednesday, when it is closed. Its verified recognition is Tabelog’s 2023 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe East list.
Does Kasho Shirotae Narashinodai honten handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy information is not confirmed in the verified data. If you have allergies or strict dietary requirements, check the venue's official channels before visiting.
Location
Japan, 〒274-0063 Chiba, 千葉県Funabashi, Narashinodai, 2 Chome−72−14 進光ビル 109
Funabashi, Japan
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Kasho Shirotae sits at the budget-friendly end of Funabashi's award-recognized sweet shops, pricing under ¥999 per purchase compared to Boulangerie Queue's ¥1,000–¥1,999 range for French pastries. If you want Japanese confectionery rather than European baking, Kasho Shirotae offers the Tabelog 100 credential at a lower cost, though the take-out-only format means no café seating or beverage service. Sakuma Ice Cream Kobo shares the sub-¥999 band but focuses on ice cream, making it a warm-weather alternative rather than a direct competitor for shelf-stable sweets.
Le Pâtissier Yokoyama Keisei Ookubo operates at comparable pricing with Western-style cakes but lacks the Tabelog 100 recognition. For visitors prioritizing award credentials and traditional Japanese formats, Kasho Shirotae delivers that combination without the ¥1,500+ premiums charged by Tokyo's Ginza specialists. The trade-off is a residential location with limited transit access and no on-site amenities, if you need a sit-down experience with sweets as part of a broader menu, Funakko or other Funabashi tea houses serve that purpose better.
Booking difficulty favors Kasho Shirotae for spontaneous visits; walk-ins handle most transactions, while Boulangerie Queue sees longer weekend lines due to its café seating and brunch appeal. If your goal is efficient take-out of high-quality Japanese sweets at the lowest price tier, Kasho Shirotae is the clearest choice in Funabashi's Tabelog 100 set. For variety across sweet styles, French, Japanese, ice cream, plan stops at all three to compare formats and flavor profiles across the city's recognized options.
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