gifu doesn't always make the specialty coffee conversation, but yanaizucho hasuike is worth your attention. musashinomori coffee sits in this quieter pocket of gifu-shi, the kind of address you find yourself double-checking on a map before you go, which honestly isn't a bad thing. the shop draws consistently strong feedback, and that kind of standing in a mid-sized japanese city tends to mean something specific: a place that's doing the work without needing to announce it. independent specialty coffee in japan often carries a particular seriousness about sourcing and preparation, and if you're passing through gifu-shi or spending a day here, building your afternoon around the hasuike area makes sense. the filter coffee is probably where to start.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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