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Cafe Kawano in Kumamoto: Authentic Stone-Oven Pizza in a Charming Old Japanese House (Family-Friendly)

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2020.10.16

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Article
A Sarukuma writer visits “Cafe Kawano,” an old-house cafe serving authentic stone-oven pizza in Wakaba, Higashi-ku, Kumamoto City. Price range: from 900 yen. Includes family-friendly tips, access info, and opening hours.

Hello, everyone!
I’m Maru, making my Sarukuma writer debut! ✨

My family relocated to Kumamoto four and a half years ago.
There’s still so much to discover here — delicious food and exciting places — and I can’t wait to explore them all with you! 😍

Nice to meet you all! (⋆ᵕᴗᵕ⋆).+*

Today I’d like to introduce
a hidden gem located in Wakaba, Higashi-ku, Kumamoto City:
“Cafe Kawano — Old Japanese House Cafe & Stone-Oven Pizza.”

★Please note: dinner service is currently suspended. Lunch only!

Let me say this upfront 😆
The stone-oven pizza here is absolutely incredible!!

The cafe sits just off the Akitsu-Shinmachi intersection, near the Kengun-machi tram stop. Cafe Kawano is the building in front, and you’ll spot the red sign of Hamankoura just behind it!Here’s the storefront.
It really does look like a private home! 😁 There are two parking spaces in front.

There are 5 more parking spaces behind the building,
and coin-parking lots nearby too!
“I’m home!” 🏠 haha
Stepping inside feels just like visiting your grandma’s countryside house in Japan.

Stylish interior with table seats and cozy sofa seating.Tatami seating with a nostalgic chabudai (low Japanese table) — perfect for families with kids! 🤩

There’s also more tatami seating and a counter.

Several families with children were enjoying the tatami area during our visit.

★Kids’ menu, children’s chairs, and child-sized tableware available (note: no children’s chairs for the table seats).

★You may bring your own commercially packaged baby food.

★Baby floor mats are also available! 👶

Restroom: please note there is no diaper-changing table.

There’s also one terrace seat outside.
Every table is equipped with hand sanitizer and a call buzzer for staff!

A wonderfully retro Showa-era interior 😍

Recommended Menu

★Pizza (à la carte): from 900 yen

★Pizza Set: from 1,480 yen (includes salad, drink, and a small dessert)

★Pasta Set: from 1,480 yen (includes salad, drink, and a small dessert)
★Rice Set: from 1,480 yen
(includes salad, drink, and a small dessert)

And here’s the best part for families:
★Kids’ Menu: from 700 yen
(includes drink and a kids’ dessert)

Anpanman Pizza (a kids’ favorite): 800 yen

🤩 So tempting! 🤩

This time we shared a pizza set and a pasta set.

First up — the salad.

For the pizza, we chose
the Genovese Pizza Set — 1,580 yen!


A burst of fragrant basil-infused olive oil, juicy and aromatic!
The crust is thin in the middle but puffs up perfectly around the edges — chewy, fluffy, and beautifully toasted.

Baked at over 500°C in an authentic stone oven —
🍕🍕 real-deal pizza 🍕
~~~ absolutely divine! ~~~

For the pasta, we ordered:
Kawano Napolitan Set with house-made ketchup — 1,580 yen

Bursting with the warm, comforting flavor of tomatoes 🍅
Buono!! 😋

Dessert Menu — à la carte: 600 yen
(Lunch-set diners can upgrade their small dessert to a full single-item dessert for an additional 400 yen.)

We added 400 yen to upgrade and chose
the oven-baked crème brûlée and the caramel-walnut cheesecake!
The crème brûlée had that signature crackly-crisp caramelized top!

All the desserts taste freshly homemade and were absolutely delicious 😋

Lively background music 🎶
Retro interior 📺
Incredible pizza in a cozy, welcoming space ✨

It’s the kind of place where you can’t help but linger! 😆
The staff were warm, attentive, and incredibly kind ✨

The cafe filled up completely shortly after our meal, so
we strongly recommend making a reservation, especially on weekends or if you’re visiting with kids!

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Cafe Kawano — Old Japanese House Cafe & Stone-Oven Pizza: Shop Information

  • Address

    Wakaba, Higashi-ku, Kumamoto City

  • Hours

    11:00–15:00 (last order 14:30)

  • Closed

    Tuesdays

  • Phone

    096-368-2347

  • Website

    https://cafe-kawano.business.site/

  • Payment

    Cash only

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami Seating

  • No

    Private Room

  • No

    Children’s Tableware

  • No

    Children’s Chairs

  • No

    Diaper-Changing Table

  • No

    Stroller-Friendly Entry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a recommended family-friendly spot in Wakaba, Higashi-ku, Kumamoto City?

“Cafe Kawano — Old Japanese House Cafe & Stone-Oven Pizza” is a popular family-friendly spot in Wakaba, Higashi-ku, Kumamoto City. Read this article for full details.

What are the opening hours and closing days for Cafe Kawano?

Hours and closing days may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before your visit.

※Information current at the time of reporting. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before visiting.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around — honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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