Best Cheesecake Café in Dazaifu: Chuta no Kissa on the Tenmangu Shrine Street

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Hello, I’m Sachi.
Have you ever heard of Cheesecake Kenkyujo, a small but famous cheesecake shop tucked away in a quiet neighborhood of Dazaifu?
Even before I moved here, friends often told me that it’s one of the best places to enjoy cheesecake in Japan.
Today, I’d like to introduce its second branch — Chuta no Kissa, a cozy café located just a short walk from Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine Station.
From its terrace, you can enjoy a charming view of the approach to the shrine while relaxing with coffee or a slice of their signature White Cheesecake.
If you’re looking for the best cheesecake café in Dazaifu, this hidden gem is definitely worth a visit.

Best Cheesecake Café in Dazaifu: Chuta no Kissa on the Tenmangu Shrine Street

Enjoy Cheesecake and Lunch at Dazaifu’s Café by Cheesecake Kenkyujo

Chuta no Kissa is the second branch of the famous Cheesecake Kenkyujo (Cheesecake Laboratory), a local favorite in Dazaifu known for its creamy and creative cheesecakes.
Unlike the original shop, this café also serves hearty lunch sets and curry, making it a perfect spot for both meals and sweets.

The café is located on the second floor above Lawson, just a few steps from Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station.

Exterior of Chuta no Kissa café near Dazaifu Tenmangu Station, located on the second floor above a Lawson convenience store.


Walk behind the convenience store and you’ll find a staircase leading up to the entrance.

White staircase leading up to the entrance of Chuta no Kissa café near Dazaifu Tenmangu Station.
Entrance door of Chuta no Kissa café near Dazaifu Tenmangu Station.

Inside Chuta no Kissa: A Stylish White-and-Blue Café in Dazaifu

Inside, the café is bright and stylish, decorated in white and light blue tones that create a refreshing, cozy atmosphere.

Stylish interior of Chuta no Kissa café, featuring white walls and decorative plants.


The café’s mascot, a cute mouse named Chuta, appears all around the space — on the menu, the flag decorations, and even in small goods you can buy as souvenirs.

Wall art inside Chuta no Kissa café showing its original mouse character “Chuta.”

There’s also a fun corner with a Cheki instant camera, where guests can take photos and pin them on the wall.

Unique wall display inside Chuta no Kissa café featuring customers’ own photos.


The café’s second-floor terrace offers a pleasant view of Dazaifu Station and the lively shrine approach — a perfect spot to relax and people-watch while enjoying dessert.

View from inside Chuta no Kissa café toward the terrace overlooking Dazaifu Tenmangu Station square.

Best Lunch at Chuta no Kissa: Otona-sama Lunch & Massaman Curry

When I visited around 11:30 a.m., the café was still quiet with just a few customers arriving later. It felt calm and relaxing — perhaps because most people come here for coffee and cheesecake in the afternoon.

Otona-sama Lunch (1,650 yen)

This playful “Adult Lunch Plate” lets you choose a main dish from pork cutlet, fried chicken, or chicken nanban.
The plate also includes curry pilaf, Napolitan pasta, shrimp fry, seasoned egg, bean sprouts, kinpira lotus root, salad, and soup — a colorful and nostalgic combination that feels like a grown-up version of a children’s lunch.

Popular “Adult Lunch” set at Chuta no Kissa café, with pork cutlet, fried shrimp, soft-boiled egg, and Napolitan pasta.

Each plate comes with a little flag featuring Chuta the mouse, adding a cute touch!
Dessert includes pudding ice cream, but you can upgrade to a slice of cheesecake for an extra charge.
There are also larger versions called “Full Stomach Lunch” and “King’s Lunch” for those with a big appetite.

Massaman Curry (1,180 yen)

The Massaman Curry was creamy and full of flavor, with a rich coconut milk base reminiscent of Thai green curry.
It comes with a side salad, bean sprouts, lotus root, and soup — a balanced and satisfying meal.

Massaman curry set with soup at Chuta no Kissa café, topped with colorful fried vegetables.

Must-Try Cheesecake in Dazaifu: White and Seasonal Flavors

Of course, no visit is complete without trying their signature cheesecakes.
I ordered two flavors: Apple & Chestnut Cheesecake and White Cheesecake.

Apple & Chestnut Cheesecake

This seasonal cheesecake combines fruity apple, nutty chestnut, and smooth cheese in perfect harmony.
The top layer is a light pie crust, giving it an apple-pie-like texture, while still letting the cheesecake flavor shine.

Apple and chestnut cheesecake from Chuta no Kissa café, featuring a crispy pie-style crust.

White Cheesecake

The star of the café — this cheesecake is made with white chocolate, creating a rich, creamy, and mild flavor.

Signature white cheesecake from Chuta no Kissa café, served with a cute “Chuta” character plate.


It’s gluten-free and egg-free, making it a safe choice for people with allergies.
Sweet and dense, it’s one of the best cheesecakes I’ve ever had — a must-try for any dessert lover!

You can also order the same cheesecakes as at the original Cheesecake Kenkyujo, but here you get to enjoy them with lunch or coffee.
A cheesecake and drink set costs around ¥1,050, or you can add a slice to your lunch for +¥500 (without drink) — a good deal for such quality.
Takeout cheesecakes are also available.

Chuta no Kissa Location and Information

Chuta no Kissa (Cheesecake Kenkyujo 2nd Branch)
📍 Address: 1-14-28 Saifu, Dazaifu, Fukuoka (2F above Lawson)
🚉 Access: 1-minute walk from Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station
🕒 Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Seasonal café bar open in summer)
🗓 Closed: Irregular holidays
💳 Payment: Cash and credit cards accepted

Why You Should Visit Chuta no Kissa in Dazaifu

If you’re looking for a cozy café near Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Chuta no Kissa is a hidden gem where you can relax and enjoy delicious food and desserts.
Their cheesecakes — especially the White Cheesecake — are truly exceptional and worth every bite.
Next time you visit Dazaifu, take a short break here for lunch or a sweet treat — it might become your new favorite café in town!

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