Restaurant in Kamakura, Japan
Fuhan
100Pearl PointsHase wagashi stop

About Fuhan
Tabelog 100-recognized traditional Japanese sweets shop in Hase, priced under JPY 999 and designed for temple-route snacking. Open Tuesday to Sunday until 5 PM or sellout, the counter handles quick takeout purchases between Yuigahama Station and Kamakura's major temple sites. Cash only, with a focus on mochi and seasonal confections crafted for same-day consumption.
Fuhan is a Kamakura venue with a verified price band of under JPY 999 per person and a confirmed Tabelog 100 recognition for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe in eastern Japan in 2023. Those are the firm public details available here, so this guide keeps the focus on what can be verified rather than adding unconfirmed claims about menu items, service format, seating, or nearby landmarks.
Verified hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM, with Monday closed. If you are planning a Kamakura itinerary around Fuhan, use those hours as the reliable baseline and avoid assuming additional service outside that window.
Traditional Sweets in Kamakura
Fuhan’s confirmed recognition places it in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category for Tabelog 100 East 2023. Beyond that category-level context, specific dishes, seasonal items, takeaway details, seating arrangements, ingredient information are not verified in the provided record.
The verified price band, under JPY 999, makes Fuhan a low-cost stop compared with many full meal destinations. The available data does not confirm a set menu, lunch format, reservation policy, payment method, or sell-out pattern, so travelers should treat the listing as a concise planning reference rather than a detailed menu guide.
Comparing Kamakura's Sweets and Snack Options
For visitors comparing low-cost Kamakura stops, Fuhan can be considered alongside Taiyaki Namihei, another comparable venue. The verified information here does not support detailed claims about either venue’s exact menu, speed of service, or seating, so the safest comparison is simply that both may fit into a budget-conscious Kamakura plan.
Other comparable venue venues include ETE Kamakura, La for e t et la table, Spanish restaurant Arashida, -Grilled beef Sukiyaki- KAMAKURA TANUKIAN 鎌倉 たぬき庵. If you are planning a broader day of dining, compare current hours, price expectations, availability directly before deciding how Fuhan fits into the schedule.
Because details such as payment methods, phone number, website updates, reservations, parking, stock levels are not verified in the provided record, they should not be treated as confirmed. The reliable planning facts are the Kamakura location, the under-JPY-999 price band, the Tuesday-to-Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM schedule, the Monday closure, the confirmed 2023 Tabelog 100 East recognition in the Japanese sweets category.
For visitors exploring Kamakura's full restaurant scene, Fuhan is best understood from the verified record as a low-priced Kamakura sweets-related venue rather than as a fully documented dining experience. Build plans around the confirmed hours and leave room to adjust if current conditions differ on the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Fuhan?
Fuhan is in Kamakura, is listed at under ¥999, has verified hours from 10 AM to 5 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed. It also has confirmed Tabelog 100 East 2023 recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category.
Can Fuhan accommodate groups?
Group seating, private rooms, service format are not verified in the provided record. If group arrangements matter, confirm directly before visiting or compare with other venues such as ETE Kamakura or -Grilled beef Sukiyaki- KAMAKURA TANUKIAN 鎌倉 たぬき庵.
Is lunch or dinner better at Fuhan?
The verified operating window is 10 AM to 5 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed. Dinner service is not supported by the verified hours, no specific lunch format is confirmed.
Does Fuhan handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy information is not verified in the provided record. Anyone with allergies or strict dietary needs should confirm current ingredients directly before ordering.
What are alternatives to Fuhan in Kamakura?
comparable venue venues for comparison include Taiyaki Namihei, ETE Kamakura, La for e t et la table, Spanish restaurant Arashida, -Grilled beef Sukiyaki- KAMAKURA TANUKIAN 鎌倉 たぬき庵. Check current details for each venue before building an itinerary.
Can I eat at the bar at Fuhan?
Bar seating, counter seating, dine-in arrangements are not verified in the provided record. Do not assume a particular seating format without confirming directly.
What should I order at Fuhan?
Specific menu items are not verified in the provided record. The confirmed context is the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category recognition, but exact items and availability should be checked on the day.
Location
1 Chome-7-8 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan
Kamakura, Japan
Compare Fuhan
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Fuhan | - JPY 999 View spending breakdown | Easy |
| Spanish restaurant Arashida | JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 | Unknown |
| Taiyaki Namihei | - JPY 999 - JPY 999 | Unknown |
| -Grilled beef Sukiyaki- KAMAKURA TANUKIAN 鎌倉 たぬき庵 | Unknown | |
| ETE Kamakura | Unknown | |
| La for e t et la table | - JPY 999 View spending breakdown | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Fuhan and comparable nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Spanish restaurant Arashida, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999
- Taiyaki Namihei, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- -Grilled beef Sukiyaki- KAMAKURA TANUKIAN 鎌倉 たぬき庵, Notable alternative
- ETE Kamakura, Notable alternative
- La for e t et la table, - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
At under JPY 999, Fuhan and Taiyaki Namihei anchor the budget-friendly sweets tier in Hase, both serving temple-route foot traffic with portable snacks. Taiyaki Namihei offers faster service and a narrower menu (fish-shaped pastries filled to order), while Fuhan's Tabelog 100 recognition and broader traditional-sweets selection reward visitors willing to spend a few extra minutes browsing mochi and seasonal items. For pure speed and simplicity, Taiyaki Namihei wins; for variety and craft credentials, Fuhan pulls ahead.
La for e t et la table occupies the same price band but shifts format entirely, offering Western-style café service instead of Japanese confections. Pairing Fuhan's sweets with a coffee stop at La for e t et la table creates a balanced midday break without pushing into the JPY 8,000–14,999 dinner tier that Spanish restaurant Arashida demands. For travelers planning multiple Hase stops, Fuhan slots naturally between temple visits, while Arashida requires evening plans and a sit-down commitment.
None of these venues require advance booking for typical visits, but Fuhan's cash-only policy and sellout closures make it the least flexible option if you arrive late or without yen. Taiyaki Namihei and La for e t et la table handle walk-ins more reliably, while Arashida suits groups celebrating special occasions who've planned ahead. If you're building a Kamakura itinerary around temples and want a quick sweets stop, Fuhan delivers the category's highest craft at the neighborhood's lowest price, just bring cash and go early.
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