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Local location
In the ward, there are places where you can feel a little relieved, such as cafes operated by local organizations and NPOs. Why don't you stop by when shopping or taking a walk? In addition to the facilities introduced, we will guide you to where you can easily use local places at any time. Also, if you have any information that there is such a place near your home, please let us know. The location of school-aged children can be found on the website of the Japan National Council of Social Welfare, Totsuka Ward.
Last updated on March 28, 2025.
Local location map
This is a map of the local location in Totsuka Ward.
Gumizawa, Totsukamachi, Yabecho area (PDF: 519KB)
List of local locations
- Kawakami-cho
- Gumizawa-cho
- Kosuzumecho
- Shinano-cho
- Totsukamachi
- Hirato 2-chome
- Fukadanicho
- Matanocho
- Yabe-cho
Kawakami-cho
Rest room
Utilizing vacant houses in Kawakami Daiichi housing complex, we are working as a base for health promotion and interaction.
In October 2024, it celebrated its 7th anniversary. There is also a slope directly connected to the facility, so even wheelchair users can feel free to come.
Rest Room Introduction (PDF: 441KB)
Gumizawa-cho
Kitchinpy chair
We offer lunch using vegetables from Koma Horticulture in Kamiiida-cho, Izumi-ku, and homemade sweets and tea every week. It also transmits local information and is also a place for exchange. Have a warm moment in this place.
Introduction of Kitchin Puisu (PDF: 533KB)
Kitchin Pissu Facebook (outside site)
Kosuzumecho
Gurupu, Chienowa / Chienowa Chun Cafe
The activities of Gurupu and Chienowa continued since 1987, and in 2006, the learning support "Terakoya" (currently Chienowa Home) started. In addition, the fifth home in connection with the "Yokohama Citizen Town Contracting Project"! And the "barrier-free local place" Chienowa Chun Cafe has opened.
Gurupu / Chienowa / Chienowa Chun Cafe Introduction (PDF: 745KB)
Gurupu / Chienowa homepage (outside site)
Shinano-cho
Tea Rooms
You can enjoy small box shops for handmade accessories, local specialty foods (sweets, local vegetables, eggs, etc.), self-service drinks, various courses and events. How about meetings and mini-lectures in the rental space? Wi-Fi is available.
Tea Room @ Rakuko introduction (PDF: 499KB)
Tea Room @ Rakuko Blog (outside site)
Totsukamachi
Komachi cafe
We offer lunches using plenty of seasonal vegetables, eggs, wheat, milk-free sweets and special drinks. I'll be waiting for you. ♪ In the event space, there is a baby yoga and chatting party, and in one corner of the cafe, there is also a sales corner for handmade miscellaneous goods.
Komachi Cafe Introduction (PDF: 417KB)
Komachi Cafe homepage (outside site)
Exchange Plaza and Tsuka
It is a place where anyone can drop in freely, meet friends, relax, and stay in the area. Because it faces National Highway No. 1, the old Tokaido, diorama and ukiyo-e from Tozuka-juku are installed in the cafe space. In the conference room, lectures on art, health, history, etc. are held.
Exchange open space and Tsuka introduction (PDF: 503KB)
Exchange open space and Tsuka homepage (outside site)
Hirato 2-chome
Niko Niko House, a regional exchange base
Utilizing unoccupied houses, we are working as a place where local people, from children to the elderly, can easily gather. In addition to the child care salon “Niko Niko Kids”, the “Everyone Gathering Lunch Party” is also held once a month.
Niko Niko House Introduction (PDF: 767KB)
Local exchange base NicoNico House homepage (outside site)
Fukadanicho
Flatto Station Dream
Flat Station Dream is a space for everyone in the community to live a lively and rich life and promote the exchange of residents.
Flat Station Dream Introduction (PDF: 628KB)
Matanocho
Ikoi no Ie Yumemin / Yume Cafe
Yumemin started a lounge for the elderly in 1996 in one of the high-rise complex Dream Heights (23 in total, about 2,330 units, currently 4,500 people). After relocation, we have been engaged in various activities as a multi-generational exchange salon based on the concept of "a place of exchange full of smiles at home".
Ikoi no Ie Yumemin / Dream Cafe Introduction (PDF: 514KB)
Ikoinoie Yumemin homepage (outside site)
Yabe-cho
A cafe
Opened in Totsuka Ward in December 2022, the second cafe operated by Komachipuras.
You can enjoy lunch, cakes, and drinks at a hall built as a place for relaxation on the grounds of Zenryoji Temple, which has a history of more than 400 years.
Introduction to Cafes (PDF: 577KB)
Koyodo Cafe homepage (outside site)
Platto Tani Yabe
Originally, it was active as a Tani Yabe Pond Park Protection Association, but by being selected as a "Yokohama Citizen's Town General Contracting Project" and receiving a subsidy, the base "Platto Tani Yabe" as a local activity and exchange was set up in the park. I was able to launch it. We are working every day to become a "local hometown"!
Introduction of Platto Tani Yabe (PDF: 643KB)
Platto Tani Yabe Facebook (outside site)
humhum
Everyone gathers, connects, and expands the circle of helping each other. It is a cafe like everyone's parents' home with the hope of becoming such a place. The staff is only mothers who are in the middle of raising children. Moms are welcome to take a break or bring children, so please drop in.
New initiatives to deepen local connections
Although it is not a specific place, efforts are being made to create regional connections by distributing videos of local events and their situations. .
Yabe Higashi Neighborhood Associations
We hold local events instead of fixed places and disseminate information on the situation on our website, etc., to deepen local exchange and mutual understanding and promote "connection creation". .
Yabe Higashi Neighborhood Associations Introduction (PDF: 4,196KB)
Yabe Higashi Neighborhood Associations homepage (outside site)
Places for school-aged children
This section introduces children's cafeterias and local cafeterias in Totsuka Ward, and facilities where children can receive learning support.
Many children and local cafeterias gather and are a place for multi-generational exchanges as well as prevention of loneliness. In addition, about learning support, from elementary school students to high school students (depending on the facility), it can be used not only as learning guidance but also as a place to stay after school.
Totsuka Ward Japan National Council of Social Welfare page (outside site)
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Totsuka Ward Office Ward Administration Promotion Division Planning and Adjustment Section
Phone: 045-866-8328
Phone: 045-866-8328
Fax: 045-862-3054
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