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Kita Kouboh Coffee Roastery

📍 Hokkaido, Biei

A tiny self-roasting coffee shop in central Biei, Hokkaido, open since 1989 — shoes off at the door, long bar seating to watch the roast, and a signature blend cut with local low-pesticide soybeans.

A traveler flagged Kita Kouboh (自家焙煎珈琲 北工房) twice before the details stuck — first as a garbled voice note, then confirmed: a small self-roasting coffee shop a five-minute walk from JR Biei Station, open since 1989.

Why It’s Interesting

It’s a one-room operation built around the roast: a small wooden building where you leave your shoes at the door and sit at a long bar counter, close enough to watch the beans go from green to dark right next to the entrance. The signature pour is 丘のかおり (“Hill’s Aroma”), a house blend cut 1:1 with low-pesticide soybeans grown locally around Biei — an unusual, farm-to-cup twist for a coffee shop that’s otherwise refreshingly plain: good beans, a quiet counter, no theatrics.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round. Hours run roughly 10:00–18:00, and the shop is closed Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Getting There

An easy five-minute walk from JR Biei Station, making it a natural add-on to a Biei day that already includes the Blue Pond, Shirogane, or the patchwork hill fields nearby.

🐿️ Cinnamon was here

Field report

A traveler wrote in about this one twice — first a garbled voice note that only got as far as "Kita kouboh fun no Hokkaido," then a proper follow-up once he'd looked it up: Kita Kouboh, a five-minute walk from JR Biei Station. I respect a correction. I do not respect how long it took me to find the shoe rack.

Shoes off at the door, then a long bar counter where you watch the barista work the roaster, which sits right by the entrance — the whole small wooden room smells like fresh beans. I tried the house blend, cut 1:1 with soybeans grown locally in Biei, which confused me deeply as a professional bean enthusiast. Still drank it. Approved.

Visitors keep mentioning how unhurried the counter feels, no rushing between cups. My tip, borrowed from the humans: it's closed Wednesdays and Thursdays, so check before you walk over.

— Cinnamon 🐿️

📸 Cinnamon's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Kita Kouboh — roaster by the door, the long bar counter, Biei
Nose in the steam, puzzling out the soybeans on the counter
Socks counts five pairs of shoes lined up by the door

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