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Traditional Japanese Wagashi & Kakigori
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Osaka, Japan

Kan Bukuro

PriceJPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999
ServiceCasual
NoiseQuiet
CapacitySmall
Tabelog

Kan Bukuro serves traditional Japanese wagashi and kakigori in Sakai, with Tabelog 100 recognition at No. 68 and 3.7pts in 2023.

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Address
1 Chome-2-1 Shinzaikechohigashi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0964, Japan
Phone
+81 72-233-1218
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Kan Bukuro restaurant in Osaka, Japan
About

Tabelog 100 No. 68 and kurumi mochi

Tabelog 100 placed Kan Bukuro at No. 68 with 3.7pts in 2023. The kitchen focuses on traditional Japanese wagashi and kakigori, including kurumi mochi and kurumi mochi kakigori.

1 Chome-2-1 Shinzaikechohigashi

1 Chome-2-1 Shinzaikechohigashi is a standalone historic building in Sakai Ward. Quiet, casual service and quick-bite pacing make this a lean fit for lunch or an all-day sweets stop.

Signature Dishes
Kurumi mochi (walnut mochi in green bean sauce)Kurumi mochi kakigori (shaved ice with kurumi mochi)
Frequently asked questions

Style and Standing

Comparable options at the same price tier.

The record

Recognition history

Dated appearances from independent guides and award organizations, with the underlying list record or original source where available.

  1. Tabelog 100 #68 · No. 68

    Tabelog · Tabelog 100 - Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe - WEST - 2023

At a Glance
Vibe
  • Classic
  • Cozy
  • Well Known
  • Quiet
Best For
  • Solo
  • Family
  • Casual Hangout
  • After Work
Experience
  • Historic Building
  • Standalone
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Service StyleCasual
Meal PacingQuick Bite
Visit details

Current opening hours

Monday
10 AM–5 PM
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
10 AM–5 PM
Friday
10 AM–5 PM
Saturday
10 AM–5 PM
Sunday
10 AM–5 PM

Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .

A traditional, long‑established Japanese sweets parlor with a simple, old‑fashioned interior and a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere where guests quietly enjoy wagashi at tables after ordering at the back counter.