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Where To Sit At A Kotatsu Table In Tokyo

A kotatsu is a low table with a heating system underneath. The table is covered with a blanket or a duvet that drapes over the sides, and a wooden tray holds the blanket in place. You put your legs under the table and blanket, and enjoy warm legs and a cushion to sit on – you can read, watch TV or lie down to take a nap! A symbol of conviviality, it’s around a kotatsu that the Japanese family meets to enjoy winter dishes such as nabe, or other sharing dishes.

Read : Japanese winter foods

Here is a list of some restaurants or cafes that had the good idea to integrate this winter-friendly furniture into their establishment:

  • Ryogoku Terrace Café

You can enjoy healthy and nutritious Japanese dishes here. In the evening, the nabe is the star of the show. In winter, the terrace is closed and filled with kotatsu, allowing guests to enjoy an original experience while admiring the view of the Kyu Yasuda Garden.

Monday to Friday from 11:30 to 14:30 and 17:30 to 22:00. Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: from 11:00 to 22:30.

Address: 1-12-21 Yokozuma, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

Tel: 03-5608-7580

Access: Ryogoku station on Sobu and Oedo lines

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  • Cafe Stay Happy
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The owners are globe-trotters, and have done everything they can to make their customers happy in their establishment: hammocks and kotatsu invite you to feel comfortable and relaxated. You can eat meals based on organic products, enjoy lattes or wines chosen by a sommelier.

Monday to Saturday from 13:00 to 23:00, 22:00 on Sunday.

Closed on Tuesday and the 2nd Wednesday of the month.

Address: 2F, 2-29-14 Daizawa, Setagaya-ku Tokyo. 1st floor (2nd in Japan).

Access: Shimokitazawa Station. Odakyu & Keio lines Inokashira.

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  • Totoshigure Shimokitazawa

A izakaya with a very cozy atmosphere offering seafood and kotatsu in winter. These are very popular, so it’s a good idea to book ahead if you want to enjoy one.

Monday to Friday from 17:00 to midnight. From 15:00 to midnight on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

Address: 5-30-12 Daizawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

Access: Shimokitazawa Station. Odakyu & Keio lines Inokashira.

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