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KAMAKURA CHACHA Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt in Midori, Kanagawa
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KAMAKURA CHACHA

4.6(16 reviews)$Ice Cream
🕑 15-30 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Even the pickiest eaters will find familiar flavors, while adventurous kids can try unique Japanese options like matcha or sweet potato.

About

KAMAKURA CHACHA is a charming local ice cream shop in the historic Kamakura area serving up homemade frozen treats that kids absolutely love. With creative Japanese-inspired flavors alongside classic favorites, this budget-friendly spot makes the perfect reward after exploring nearby temples and beaches. The welcoming atmosphere and kid-sized portions make it an ideal stop for families navigating Japan with children.

Highlights

  • Homemade ice cream flavors mixing traditional Japanese ingredients with kid-approved classics
  • Budget-friendly prices perfect for families traveling with multiple children
  • Authentic local experience in a charming Kamakura neighborhood setting
  • Conveniently located near major Kamakura attractions and temples
  • Small portions ideal for young children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Learn a few basic Japanese phrases or use a translation app, as English may be limited at this neighborhood shop.
  2. 2.Bring cash in yen, as many small ice cream parlors in Japan don't accept credit cards.
  3. 3.Visit after exploring the nearby Kamakura temples and shrines to cool down and give kids a treat for good behavior.
  4. 4.Try asking for a small taste (chisai sample) before committing to a flavor your kids might not recognize.
  5. 5.The shop is perfectly located between Kamakura Station and the main temple area, making it an easy pit stop during sightseeing.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited on weekday afternoons to avoid weekend tourist crowds, especially during spring and summer when families flock to Kamakura. Early afternoon (1-3pm) offers the perfect break between lunch and dinner activities.

What to Know

This is a budget-friendly option with most treats under 500 yen. The shop is small and cozy, typical of Japanese neighborhood parlors, so be prepared for limited seating and possible waits during peak times.

Seasonal Notes

Most popular during warm months (May through September) when families explore Kamakura's outdoor attractions and beaches. May offer seasonal flavors reflecting Japanese traditions, like sakura (cherry blossom) in spring or chestnut in autumn.

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Nearby Eats

Kamakura's Komachi-dori shopping street (5-minute walk) offers numerous family-friendly restaurants including casual ramen shops and bakeries. For sit-down meals, the area around Kamakura Station has several restaurants with picture menus helpful for international visitors.

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