Inoda Coffee
This is the main shop of a long-established coffee cafe since 1940. The machiya-style townhouse with classical lighting and chairs provides a restful space for their specialty coffees and light meals.
Came to Inoda Coffee to get a taste of everyday life in Kyoto.
From the outside, it’s a traditional wooden building. But once you step inside, it feels like a retro Western-style café. The servers are a bit older, in red-and-white uniforms, and they move briskly between the tables.
It was close to noon when I visited. I ordered an egg-salad sandwich and some pasta, along with their signature Arabica Pearl. Looking around, I noticed plenty of local seniors dining there.
On a trip, getting to experience a slice of locals’ daily routine is one of the best parts of traveling.

























