UNDER THE PALMO HAYAMA

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Siéntete como en casa en este relajante espacio de descanso junto al mar que se encuentra en la famosa costa de Hayama. UNDER THE PALMO ofrece un interior tranquilo y minimalista —hecho con materiales locales por artesanos de la zona— que alberga una cafetería y un espacio para eventos como exposiciones, tiendas pop-up, clases de ejercicio y proyección de películas. Siéntate y disfruta de la carta de bebidas y comida (tanto postres como platos para compartir) de la cafetería. Contempla las vistas de la bahía de Sagami desde la terraza de madera, con Enoshima e incluso el monte Fuji. UNDER THE PALMO sigue los pasos de la muy querida terraza de playa CABaN HAYAMA, situada originalmente en las cercanías.

Información

Dirección

340 Horiuchi, Hayama-machi, Miura-gun, Kanagawa 240-0112, Japan (Direcciones)

Horario de servicio

12:00 - 18:30 Cerrado

Horario de apertura

Lunes 12:00 - 18:30
Martes 12:00 - 18:30
Miércoles 12:00 - 18:30
Jueves 12:00 - 18:30
Viernes 12:00 - 18:30
Sábado 11:00 - 19:30
Domingo 11:00 - 19:30
Holidays 11:00 - 19:30

Número telefónico

0468-747-429

Facilities

  • Cafe

Amenidades

  • Restroom

Seating

  • Outdoor / Terrace seating

What's unique

  • Ocean views

Payment Method

  • Pay by cash
  • Se aceptan tarjetas de crédito

Internet

  • Wi-fi gratis

Cómo llegar

From Zushi Station, take a bus and alight at Morito Coast (~15 min ride). It's a 5 minute walk from the bus stop.

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