At the Shingon sect Toyoyama school Kongoin (Toshima-ku, Tokyo), the cafe temple (terra) "Akamon Terrace Nayuta" where you can enjoy coffee and sweets will open at 10 am on May 24th. It seems that the aim is to utilize it as a community space where various people connect "ties".

Thank you for the "temple rice" too!
Thank you for the "temple rice" too!

"Akamon Terrace Nayuta" is an open terrace set up in the temple grounds where Sanmen Daikokuten, Kannon, and Jizo are located. If you're lucky, a priest in a kasaya may brew coffee.

This is a "power spot" cafe !?
This is a "power spot" cafe !?

The store name "Nayuta" is a Buddhist term that means "extremely large number." It seems that it contains a wish to be aware of the many "thanks" and "thanks" around us. In addition, the puns are "nagonde," "relaxing," and "fun," aiming to create a cafe space where visitors can relax.

The menu (example) offered at the cafe is as follows.

Coffee 350 yen Temple rice 700 yen Quiche plate (with coffee or tea) 700 yen Cake set 700 yen Various cakes 450 yen

* All listed prices include tax

"Kaya no Mi Cookie"
"Kaya no Mi Cookie"

In addition, on June 15th, a parent-child limited participation type World Cup watching game (Japan vs. Cote d'Ivoire game) is scheduled.

The store is located at 1-9-2 Nagasaki, Toshima-ku, Tokyo. Business hours are from 10:00 to 19:00. Closed every Tuesday.