[Image1][Englsih/日本語]Cafe Kojika is a 10-minute walk from Hachioji Station. The interior of Cafe Kojika is d
[Image2][Englsih/日本語]Cafe Kojika is a 10-minute walk from Hachioji Station. The interior of Cafe Kojika is d
[Image3][Englsih/日本語]Cafe Kojika is a 10-minute walk from Hachioji Station. The interior of Cafe Kojika is d
[Image4][Englsih/日本語]Cafe Kojika is a 10-minute walk from Hachioji Station. The interior of Cafe Kojika is d

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Cafe Kojika is a 10-minute walk from Hachioji Station. The interior of Cafe Kojika is decorated in a 1970s style, so you can enjoy a meal inside an old Japanese house. Most items cost a single coin, and they were very tasty 😊 My top recommendation is the cream soda. You can have a juice made in your favorite color. Many international students want to try a homestay. However, because of the coronavirus, they have no chance to do a homestay, so I recommend this kind of old-house cafe to such students.
A ten-minute walk from Hachioji Station, Cafe Kojika recreates a 1970s interior so you can dine in the atmosphere of an old Japanese home. Many menu items are priced at one coin, and the food was very good 😊 The cream soda is my number-one pick, and they will make a juice in whatever color you like. Many exchange students are eager to experience homestay life. But with the coronavirus preventing homestays, I suggest this sort of traditional house cafe to those students.

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