I went at the opening time on a weekend, as it is a popular curry restaurant, and was the first one to enter.

Appearance of Cafe Sosui

This is the entrance. You do not have to take off your shoes.

This is the mailbox of this cafe.
Interior view of Cafe Sosui

There’s a private home across the street, but it’s hidden by trees, so it doesn’t bother me that much.

Baskets for luggage are provided.

Cord wiring in the ceiling is nice.

There are hangers. There are wind chimes.

A map of Japan’s islands in a cafe in Saitama, a prefecture without seas.

I have never seen toilet paper hanging from a chain before.

The book is in Japanese, but you can read it freely

Handmade curry with original spices.

Sweets.

Original ginger ale.

The floor is antique. It is a carefully constructed old house.

This is a lockable storage container used in old Japan.
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