Opening hours: Shop: 9:00-17:00 (Opening hours may change in winter)Coffee shop: 10:00-16:00(L.O.) (Closed in winter) For details, please refer to the website below.
Rest time: are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
No smoking in all seats No smoking in all dressing areas
Parking
Yes (parking space for motorcycles only)
Approx. 200 vehicles (with dedicated bicycle parking space for motorcycles)
Facilities
Stylish space, open terrace available
Comments
(20)
そらお612
3.70
While on the move and with some free time, I visited Campana Rokkatei. Unlike the regular Rokkatei, this store is located within a vineyard and sells wine and sweets made with homegrown grapes. Seasonal sweets include grape-coated chocolates. The Endo bean daifuku from Furano is just the right amount of sweetness and suited my taste.
peko0202
3.00
I had a cheese sandwich with snow and konkon, along with the store-exclusive edamame mochi. The mochi was freshly baked, with a slightly crispy outer layer that was very delicious. Among all the store-exclusive sweets at Rokkatei, this was the most delicious. It was a treat to enjoy my snack on the terrace while looking at the grape vineyard scenery, feeling relaxed and at ease. Thank you for the meal!
aiai 0702
4.00
I had green pea daifuku and ohagi at this place. They are sweets made with green peas. The ohagi had a texture similar to zunda. The daifuku had whole beans inside. I bought them because they looked unique and I was very satisfied with how delicious they were. The view from the terrace overlooks grape vineyards and a peaceful landscape typical of Furano. It's very pleasant to sit on the terrace, enjoying the breeze while eating. I recommend trying it out.
めたぼ
3.50
Returning from Asahikawa to Otaru, we took a little detour through Furano for a drive. It has been about 10 years since I last visited Rokkatei at Shimizuyama in Furano. My partner wanted something sweet, so we stopped by Campana Rokkatei. It was hot, so we decided to have some cold sweet treats. We tried the Rokkatei shaved ice, with me choosing strawberry and my partner choosing caramel. I topped my strawberry shaved ice with soft serve ice cream. The soft shaved ice was topped with condensed milk, I believe. The strawberry shaved ice had Rokkatei's delicious strawberry sauce. The combination of soft serve ice cream and strawberry shaved ice was perfect. My partner enjoyed the caramel shaved ice with a smile on their face. As I've gotten older, I've found that I don't enjoy soft serve ice cream from confectionery makers as much anymore, but the sweetness of the strawberry and condensed milk shaved ice combined with the soft serve ice cream reminded me why Rokkatei's sweets are still special. It was a delightful treat. I feel refreshed now. Unfortunately, the Tokachi-dake mountain was hidden behind the clouds from Rokkatei.
kuishinbo_3
3.00
I forgot the name, but I ordered rice cakes and coffee. The rice cakes are freshly baked on the spot, so it takes about 5 minutes to be served. The coffee is free refills! If it's sunny, you can enjoy a great view from the terrace. You can even see Tokachi-dake, it's a really nice place♪
This_is_YOKO
3.50
The scenery was wonderful! As shown in the photos, the green and blue were amazing! For lunch, Hayashi Rice is a must-try. It's exquisite. The texture of the bamboo shoots adds a nice touch. A local specialty is the freshly baked Furano mochi. It's a mochi with green peas and sweet red bean paste inside. The outside is crispy and fragrant, while the stretchy mochi has just the right amount of saltiness, making it delicious! We also shared cakes (cheese souffle, chocolate strawberry, chocolate cake), cream puffs, and snow cone cheese in the store space with our family. The cakes were all light and easy to eat. The prices were reasonable, giving off a similar vibe to Shatoreze. It felt like a local pastry shop where you can easily buy and enjoy with your family. The photos in the latter half are of the view from Rokkatei. Blueberry and grape fields spread out. It was truly a great experience with many things that you can't taste at Hokkaido events in Tokyo or at the Kotsu Kaikan Antenna Shop. Thank you for the wonderful meal!
This_is_YOKO
3.50
It was a real shopping spree! The total bill was about 18,000 yen! I accumulated a lot of Rokkatei points and even got an original mug cup as a bonus. The dressing with mustard seeds called "Hyakki" was really delicious, so I highly recommend it. I also ended up buying some masking tape. I got excited about the flower-patterned box chocolates and potato chips, and went on a flower-patterned shopping spree. I bought various individually packaged sweets at reasonable prices. I'm looking forward to opening the wine later! It was a bit heavy to carry, so I probably should have had it delivered... But distributing the souvenirs was smooth!
tomok640
3.80
When I visited Furano the other day, I stopped by this place. Inside, you can buy souvenirs, and on the other side, you can enjoy soft drinks and sweets. I ordered the matcha shaved ice. It was not too sweet and really delicious, with red beans inside. Also, you can have all-you-can-drink coffee for 120 yen. It's tasty and cheap, so I was very satisfied.
ノーザン好位置
3.80
Rokkatei has multiple stores in scenic spots in Hokkaido, but personally, I think this view is the best. The vast scenery of Furano is captivating throughout the seasons. After visiting my favorite sauna in Kamifurano, I stop by here to take a break. Enjoying Furano mochi and pudding cake on the scenic terrace brings the ultimate relaxation!
JIJIあふろ
3.50
We visited "Campana Rokka-tei" in Furano City, Hokkaido, with three women on a trip to Hokkaido. This place is located about a 15-minute drive from our accommodation at New Furano Prince Hotel. After checking out of the hotel, we enjoyed the flower park in Nakafurano. We decided to stop by for a sugar boost in preparation for the drive to New Chitose Airport. Situated on a hill surrounded by vast grape fields, there is a large parking lot, and as you descend the stairs, you can see a majestic wooden building. We arrived at 9:52 am on a weekday. Although the store opens at 10 am, there were already a few people near the entrance. I lined up as the second person, and by the time the store opened, there were about 10 people behind me. The interior of the store is mainly divided into eat-in and shop areas, with a space at the back of the eat-in area selling light meals and drinks. In front of the shop area's register, there is a showcase of cakes, and you can also enjoy these cakes or items purchased at the shop in the eat-in area. [Earth's Droplets] ¥520 (purchased at the shop area) [Hot Coffee] ¥120 [Earth's Droplets] There was a product called "Earth's Droplets" that everyone was picking up one after another at the shop area. Intrigued, I took a look and saw that it was blueberries coated in white chocolate. The product description mentioned coating fresh blueberries in white chocolate, and there was a sign saying "Up to 5 per person." I love both blueberries and white chocolate, so I immediately purchased it. We saved a spot at a large table with a great view in front of the glass windows and shared it among us. When I bit into it, the blueberries burst with a juicy, fresh sweetness and tartness, followed by the rich white chocolate gently asserting itself. It was irresistible! I couldn't help but keep popping them into my mouth and savoring the deliciously sweet taste. Even my companions who usually aren't interested in white chocolate praised it and ended up buying some as souvenirs. Later, I found out that this product is a rare item sold only at the company's stores during the short blueberry harvesting season, and it has many fans. I must have been lucky to encounter this sweet and sour delicious treat that was a fitting end to our Furano journey.
keipon0414
3.50
While traveling from Obihiro to Asahikawa, they decided to stop by Furano. However, they realized that they might not have enough time in Asahikawa if they did so. The person they were with seemed to only want to visit places they had been to before. Nevertheless, they ended up at Rokkatei, surrounded by vineyards, with excellent facilities. They bought some "Furano Mochi," which was freshly baked and hot. They had fun stretching it out, but it ended up breaking and hitting their face. Despite the mishap, they found it delicious.
春薫
3.50
I didn't expect to find Rokkatei in a place like this. I think Rokkatei has a great location strategy. They create a space where you can feel happy just by being there. Today, I will try the "Furano Mochi" that I had decided on from the start. It costs only 110 yen per piece. In this age of high prices, it makes me a bit worried, but let's see. They bake it right there when you order, so you can enjoy it piping hot. Of course, they also serve coffee. I will enjoy it elegantly at a glass table overlooking the mountains. The mochi turned out to be even chewier than I imagined, stretching as I pulled it apart. The inside red bean paste was plump and had a hint of saltiness, making it delicious. Rokkatei's sweets are mainly on the sweet side, so there may be people who don't like them, but they might still win over those people's hearts. If you come to Furano, this is a must-try.
MW777
3.20
This is a souvenir shop and cafe called Rokkatei. It mainly focuses on souvenirs, but there is also a cafe space for dining in, with amazing views. It feels like being in Furano, Hokkaido, and is very relaxing. The Snow Corn Cheese and Furano Mochi are very affordable. The pudding is average. When you purchase sweets, you get a paper cup for coffee that you can refill as much as you want, which is a great deal. The view enhances the taste of the sweets. However, the taste of the sweets is just average. There are also some items available for souvenirs. I later found out that there is a cake showcase next to the souvenir corner where you can buy and eat cakes. It's a bit hard to notice. I wish I had tried those cakes as well. Thank you for the meal.
reesannnn
3.70
Rarely, there is a restaurant attached to Rokkatei, so I decided to stop by and take a look. The soft serve ice cream is made with rich milk, which makes it easy to eat. The snow kon cheesecake has a cocoa cookie on the outside, which is normal, but the cheese inside has a Morozoff-like richness and balance of flavor between richness and acidity, making it delicious. The Furano mochi is firm and stretchy, with a great combination of mochi and sweet bean paste. It is only 110 yen, but the quality is extremely high. Since it is freshly baked, it is a product that you want to eat at the store. It is limited to this store, so I would like to eat it again when I come back. The terrace deck overlooking the Furano basin alone makes it worth a visit. The value is high because you eat it there. You can also buy souvenirs, so it is a shop that you definitely want to visit when you come to Furano. Thank you for the meal! (^^)
☆流れ星
3.50
In July, I went on a drive to Furano and Biei. After having lunch at "Genghis Khan Shirakaba Furano" on the same premises, I visited Rokkatei. The building of Rokkatei, which matches the majestic yet pastoral and gentle location of Furano, made me appreciate the design and expression in this area once again. I bought some caramel and milk chocolate, which I used to love in the past. The caramel is not the hard type, but rather crispy and can be easily bitten into, with a fragrant and gentle sweetness that I love. However, as I am currently on a diet and seeing results, I have to limit myself to just one piece. Of course, the chocolate also has a simple yet elegant and delicious taste that reminds me of Hokkaido.
食いしん坊@鹿児島
3.50
I visited Kanpana Rokkatei. The yogurt here is very rich and smooth. The sweetness is just right. The view from the shop is also lovely. They offer complimentary coffee service for those dining in. This was a nice touch that I appreciated.
vvlinn
3.30
Biei, with its many hills, is charming. Campana Rokkatei is a very cute and cozy shop. It seems to be a popular spot for tourists, as tour buses were parked outside. The inside of the shop was crowded. I went there specifically for the Furano Mochi, which is exclusive to Campana Rokkatei. I thought it would be sweet, but it had a salty flavor with a mildly sweet red bean paste. The beans were also good. The mochi was slightly crispy on the outside. It was really delicious. They also gave me a cup when I placed my order, so I enjoyed the coffee with a view of the grape fields. There were chairs outside the shop, so I relaxed there. It was a lovely shop that matched the atmosphere of the town. Thank you for the meal.
totokazu35598
3.30
I stopped by during a drive in Furano. The shop's sign is quite modest, so you might accidentally pass by. I noticed the location because there were many cars parked in the parking lot. When I entered the shop, the serene scenery of Furano caught my eye. The high ceiling gives a sense of openness. They offer products from Rokkatei, cakes (available for eating in), and light meals, making you want to try a bit of everything (laughs). When group tour buses arrive, the products quickly disappear, so please be aware.
たべ もぐか
3.00
I had some free time so I decided to stop by. I'm not sure why Rokkatei is included in Furano as a tourist spot, but I checked out their limited edition items. I'm not a fan of mochi, but I couldn't resist ordering a limited edition item. The grape soft serve was like grape-flavored ice cream with a strong taste, more tart and intense than what I had imagined grape soft serve to be. It was more like sherbet than soft serve, and personally, I didn't really enjoy it. The mochi was just as it looked, with red bean paste inside. I think I heard that they use some kind of beans from Furano. (I'm not sure, my memory is a bit fuzzy, so I might fail as a food blogger.) It was nice that they offered complimentary coffee as a self-service, and there was also a pot of whipped cream available. Additionally, they generously included two Marseille cookies as a service, which I thought was quite generous. The interior of the store is spacious, but the seating area takes up half of the space, so it's not much different from other places like Sapporo in terms of physical space. The only thing that stood out was the aprons. If you have some free time, it might be worth a visit. Thank you for the meal!
ぴた。
3.50
Campana? What's that? My wife kept saying she wanted to go, claiming that all the Rokkatei stores are the same anyway. But in the end, we ended up going. Well, it's pouring rain today, but the vast scenery of Furano is still impressive. The misty white air, the quiet sound of rain, the moist air inside the store, yet the lively customers. The grape vineyards stretching outside. I bought some wine because it was being sold. Also, the store's original "Furano Mochi" can only be purchased at the counter for dining (not available at the souvenir counter), so please be aware. It was incredibly delicious. The mochi stretches out to about 30cm. The saltiness of the beans is great, and when combined with the sweetness of the red bean paste, it creates a perfect harmony of sweet and salty. This is the ultimate treat. Definitely worth coming here just to eat this! I wish I had bought more.
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