
Hashiri Imochi Roho
Yawata, Kyoto
Restaurant in Kyoto, Japan
The Read
Price
- JPY 999 View spending breakdown
Why go
A traditional mochi shop in Yawata, two minutes from Iwashimizu Hachimangu Station, serving take-out sweets under ¥1,000. Recognized in Tabelog's 2023 WEST wagashi selection, it offers straightforward red-bean mochi in a walk-in format with parking, appealing to shrine visitors and locals seeking a no-fuss sweet stop outside central Kyoto.
About Hashiri Imochi Roho
Hashiri Imochi Roho is a Kyoto venue associated with the Japanese traditional sweets category. It is located in Kyoto, has a public spending bracket of up to JPY 999, daytime operating hours on days it is open, making it a practical option for travelers comparing smaller sweets-focused stops with the city's broader dining scene.
Recognition came via the Tabelog 100 Japanese traditional sweets WEST 2023 selection, placing it among Japanese traditional sweets and sweets-cafe venues across western Japan. The award should be read as category recognition rather than a claim of luxury or a specific service style. For travelers deciding between Kyoto's many food stops, Hashiri Imochi Roho is best considered for its category placement, Kyoto location, listed hours, accessible spending bracket.
What the Tabelog Selection Means for This Shop
The Tabelog 100 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe WEST 2023 listing identifies Hashiri Imochi Roho within a regional sweets category. With a public spending bracket of up to JPY 999, it sits in an accessible range rather than a high-price dining tier. The practical distinction is simple: this is a Kyoto venue with recognition in a traditional-sweets category, not a venue offering formal courses, a specific seating format, or a broader restaurant experience.
For first-timers, the safest expectation is a direct, sweets-oriented visit. Do not plan around chef narratives, elaborate tasting menus, signature items, or a full restaurant format. Hashiri Imochi Roho is a Kyoto venue with Tabelog 100 WEST 2023 recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category, check current details directly before making a special trip.
Positioning Among Kyoto Sweet Shops
Compared with other Kyoto dining options, Hashiri Imochi Roho has a specific reason to consider it: it appears in the 2023 WEST list for Japanese traditional sweets and Japanese sweets cafes. Many practical details are not established. If you want a sweets-category stop with recognized standing and a low public spending bracket, it may fit; if you need confirmed seating, payment methods, menu details, or a broader hospitality format, verify current details before visiting.
Hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 9 AM to 5:30 PM, with Monday closed. Seating style, payment methods, chef ownership, exact service format, dietary information, or take-out and delivery details are not established. Travelers should verify practical details through current local listings or by contacting the venue before visiting, especially if timing, accessibility, or group comfort matters.
For those exploring Kyoto's full restaurant landscape, Hashiri Imochi Roho fits a specific niche: a Kyoto venue in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category with Tabelog 100 WEST 2023 recognition and a public spending bracket of up to JPY 999. It should not be framed as a replacement for a full meal or as a specific service format without prior confirmation. Its value is more focused: a category-recognized Kyoto option for visitors who want to consider a sweets-oriented stop without projecting unsupported claims onto the venue.
Planning details
- Location
- Japan, 〒614-8005 Kyoto, Yawata, Takabo−19
- Website
- yawata-hashiriimochi.com
- Phone
- +81 75-981-0154
Venue details
Ambiance
Traditional wagashi shop atmosphere with a small, calm cafe area; simple wooden decor and natural light create a relaxed, understated setting focused on enjoying Japanese sweets quietly.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Hashiri mochi
- Seasonal wagashi
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- MyS, Notable alternative
- Furai Bo, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
- Teuchi Udon Danpei, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Tsukemen Kirari, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
- Daichan, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Against Furai Bo and Tsukemen Kirari (both under ¥1,000 and walk-in friendly in Kyoto), Hashiri Imochi Roho sits in a different category, traditional sweets rather than noodles, but shares the same accessibility and price tier. If you're comparing casual, affordable Kyoto stops, Furai Bo and Tsukemen Kirari offer savory meal options in busier neighborhoods, while Hashiri Imochi Roho delivers a quick sweet break in a quieter suburb. Teuchi Udon Danpei (¥1,000–¥1,999) and Daichan provide fuller meal experiences at slightly higher price points, making them better choices if you're hungry rather than seeking a dessert or snack. MyS, without listed pricing, remains harder to position but likely skews toward a more formal dining experience given its profile.
For value, Hashiri Imochi Roho and Tsukemen Kirari tie at the under-¥1,000 mark, both offering no-reservation, cash-based transactions. Hashiri Imochi Roho wins on parking (four spaces) and family-friendliness; Tsukemen Kirari likely wins on central location and meal substance. If you're splitting a day between shrine visits and central Kyoto dining, stop at Hashiri Imochi Roho for sweets and save Tsukemen Kirari or Furai Bo for a quick lunch. If you're after a more substantial sit-down meal, skip the sweet shop and head to Teuchi Udon Danpei or Daichan instead.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Hashiri Imochi Roho?
Current reservation requirements are not established. If your visit depends on timing, group size, or a special trip across Kyoto, check directly with the venue or a current local listing before going.
Does Hashiri Imochi Roho handle dietary restrictions?
Hashiri Imochi Roho is in the Japanese traditional sweets and Japanese sweets cafe category, but specific ingredient or allergen details are not provided. Ask the shop directly before purchasing if you have dietary restrictions.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hashiri Imochi Roho?
Hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 9 AM to 5:30 PM, with Monday closed. Lunch or dinner service is not established, so plan around the listed daytime hours and verify current details before visiting.
Is Hashiri Imochi Roho good for solo dining?
Solo visitors can consider it if they are seeking a Kyoto venue in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category with Tabelog 100 WEST 2023 recognition. Seating and service format are not established, so confirm current practical details if they matter to your visit.
What should a first-timer know about Hashiri Imochi Roho?
First-timers should know that Hashiri Imochi Roho was selected for the Tabelog 100 Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe WEST 2023 list. Its recognition, Kyoto location, public spending bracket of up to JPY 999, hours of Tuesday through Sunday from 9 AM to 5:30 PM (with Monday closed) are noted. Exact address, seating, payment methods, signature items, or dietary details are not confirmed.
Can Hashiri Imochi Roho accommodate groups?
Group accommodations are not established. If you are visiting with several people, confirm current seating, ordering, timing directly before relying on it as a group stop.





















