Komeda’s Coffee Tsujido, a Cozy Café in Fujisawa Shonan Area

komeda's coffee

Komeda’s Coffee, Tsujido is a relaxed café in Fujisawa, along the Shonan coast. It is about a 18 to 20 minute walk from Tsujido Station, located inside the Nagisa Mall area. Opened in 2016, it has become a regular spot for locals, students, and visitors looking for a quiet place to eat or rest.

walking around tsujido, fujisawa

The café is open from early morning until late at night, around 7:00 AM to 10:45 PM. This makes it easy to visit at almost any time of day, whether for breakfast, a break in the afternoon, or a slow evening coffee.

A Comfortable and Simple Space

Komeda’s Coffee is known across Japan for its comfortable, old style café feel. The Tsujido branch follows the same idea. Inside, you will find wide seats, wooden tables, and soft lighting. The space feels calm and private, even when it is busy.

cozy komeda's coffee tsujido branch

It is not a trendy café. It is more like a place where you can sit for a long time without feeling rushed. Many people come here to read, work on a laptop, or just take a break.

There are also power outlets in some seats, which makes it useful for studying or working.

Morning Service

In the morning, Komeda offers a “morning service.” If you order a drink, you get free toast with it. You can choose toppings like butter, jam, or azuki (red bean) paste.

komeda's morning service

It is a simple tradition, but it makes breakfast feel more complete without spending extra.

A Quiet Coastal Feel

outside of komeda's coffee, tsujido

What makes the Tsujido branch nice is its location. The area has a relaxed seaside atmosphere, even if you are not directly on the beach. People often stop by before or after going to the coast.

Why People Like It

Komeda’s Coffee Tsujido is not trying to be special. That is the point. It is steady, comfortable, and predictable in a good way.

komeda's coffee dine-in experience

The coffee is decent, the food is filling, and the seats are made for staying longer than planned. It is the kind of place you go to “just for coffee” and somehow end up staying for an hour or more.


fujisawa weekday vlog | a walk to komeda’s coffee tsujido

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j43AOaTghm8

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