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There are eight counter seats where you can see get a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea, and two observation terraces outside. When the weather is good, enjoy a relaxing and sophisticated time on the terrace! Moreover, you can see the old steamship called “Heisei Irohamaru” as this cafe is on the 2nd floor of the ferry port.
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One of popular dishes is “Umi-no Babble Float” (500 yen) (Umi means sea in Japanese). This is a drink in which the ocean-like vivid blue syrup is mixed with soda and topped with vanilla ice cream. When the ice cream melts, bursting soda bubbles and the view of the sea uplift your mood.
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The cafe has a gallery corner where you can appreciate arts and the view of the sea from the large window. As they conduct special exhibitions and sell miscellaneous goods such as postcards, you will enjoy every time you visit.
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(Source: 食べログ)
There are eight counter seats where you can see get a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea, and two observation terraces outside. When the weather is good, enjoy a relaxing and sophisticated time on the terrace! Moreover, you can see the old steamship called “Heisei Irohamaru” as this cafe is on the 2nd floor of the ferry port.
(Source: 食べログ)
One of popular dishes is “Umi-no Babble Float” (500 yen) (Umi means sea in Japanese). This is a drink in which the ocean-like vivid blue syrup is mixed with soda and topped with vanilla ice cream. When the ice cream melts, bursting soda bubbles and the view of the sea uplift your mood.
(Source: 食べログ)
The cafe has a gallery corner where you can appreciate arts and the view of the sea from the large window. As they conduct special exhibitions and sell miscellaneous goods such as postcards, you will enjoy every time you visit.
(Source: 食べログ)