Bieya Gakai Store Izu Plateau Store.
When it comes to a coffee shop with beautiful cups, this shop must have a name!
This is probably because in remote areas like Izu Plateau, coffee shops can occupy a large area.
As soon as I entered the door, I saw the antique coffee cup displayed in the glass cabinet. Do you think this is the treasure of the store?
No. As we walked inside, we saw the bar, the coffee cups on the wall behind, and the three columns hanging on the bar!
Think that's all?
I saw a bar with the same length on the right, and a wall behind it...
Delightful for the eyes!
Talking about the products in the store, it still has the style of a tea shop and also provides red wine. Meals are available. The cakes include regular cheesecakes and chiffon cakes, as well as Japanese desserts! There are quite a lot of varieties.
The cheesecake is served with orange marmalade, and the sourness just balances out the sweetness of the cheese. Pretty good.
But the coffee cups all over the wall... I admire them.
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Bieya Gakai Store Izu Plateau Store. When it comes to a coffee shop with beautiful cups, this shop must have a name! This is probably because in remote areas like Izu Plateau, coffee shops can occupy a large area. As soon as I entered the door, I saw the antique coffee cup displayed in the glass cabinet. Do you think this is the treasure of the store? No. As we walked inside, we saw the bar, the coffee cups on the wall behind, and the three columns hanging on the bar! Think that's all? I saw a bar with the same length on the right, and a wall behind it... Delightful for the eyes! Talking about the products in the store, it still has the style of a tea shop and also provides red wine. Meals are available. The cakes include regular cheesecakes and chiffon cakes, as well as Japanese desserts! There are quite a lot of varieties. The cheesecake is served with orange marmalade, and the sourness just balances out the sweetness of the cheese. Pretty good. But the coffee cups all over the wall... I admire them.
On the way from Omuroyama to Kamakura, a retro coffee shop stands quietly. The sun shines through the gaps between the leaves and sprinkles on the antique cups. The cups are delicately carved, carrying the charm of time. An old man sits leisurely by the window, the aroma of hand-brewed coffee overflows, and he blends harmoniously with the surrounding nature. A docile dog accompanies him, and the scene is warm and peaceful, as if time is slowly flowing at this moment.
In Izu, an unexpected typhoon added an unusual touch to my journey. This is an intimate dialogue with nature, and also a modern prose about courage and flexibility. In the early morning, when I set foot on the land of Izu, the sky had already shown signs of restlessness. The sky was covered with dark clouds, and the sea breeze was a bit cool, foreshadowing the coming storm. I thought that such weather would greatly reduce my interest in this trip, but I never expected that it was this typhoon that allowed me to witness the charm of Izu on the other side. As the typhoon approached, the coastline of Izu became turbulent. The waves hit the shore again and again, making a deafening sound, as if the sea was venting its power. I stood on the beach, letting the sea breeze blow on my face, feeling the shock from nature. At this moment, Izu is no longer the gentle and quiet town, but a place full of power and passion. I walked along the path along the seaside, and the trees on the side of the road swayed in the typhoon, as if dancing a unique dance. Occasionally, a few fallen leaves were picked up by the wind and fell gently. They drew beautiful arcs in the air, adding a bit of poetry to this typhoon day. In the hot spring hotel in Izu, I found a moment of tranquility. The wind and rain outside the window formed a sharp contrast with the warmth I was in. I soaked in the hot spring, feeling the gentleness and warmth of the water, as if all the fatigue and troubles were washed away by the hot spring water. Here, I found a space to talk to myself and felt the unique charm of Izu. After the typhoon, Izu regained its tranquility and beauty. I strolled on the streets of the town and watched people busy cleaning up the traces left by the typhoon. There were no complaints on their faces, only love and tenacity for life. This optimism and positivity deeply moved me and made me cherish this encounter with Izu even more. Although I encountered the invasion of the typhoon on this trip to Izu, I gained more insights and experiences. I witnessed the tenacity and beauty of Izu in the wind and rain, and also felt the growth and change in my heart. This typhoon is not only a baptism of nature, but also a journey of the soul. In this land of Izu, I found the courage to reconcile with myself, and also gained the flexibility and strength to face future challenges.