Hawaiian-themed cafe ‘ALOHA CAFE Pineapple’ opens in Umeda Chayamachi on September 4th.
According to the explanation, ‘ALOHA CAFE Pineapple’ is a Hawaiian cafe with its main store in Honolulu, Hawaii, featuring a bright and open space that captures the local Hawaiian atmosphere, and offering handmade sweets and food. The Umeda Chayamachi store is their first urban-type location.
This is the staircase leading to the second floor.The second floor has counter seating and table seating.Water and other items are self-service.Returning dishes after meals is also self-service.This is the menu at ‘ALOHA CAFE Pineapple Umeda Chayamachi Store’.
According to the explanation, they roast their own ‘Hawaii Kona’ coffee beans, which are considered one of the world’s three major coffees, and it’s a recommended cup!
At ‘ALOHA CAFE Pineapple Umeda Chayamachi Store’, the system is to secure a seat first before ordering, then bring the number tag from your seat to the register to place your order.On this day, we ordered the ‘Tropical Pancake with Pineapple, Banana, and Mango’.We also ordered an iced ‘House Tea’ for our drink.
After placing the order and making the payment, we waited for a while.
This is the iced ‘House Tea’!
It’s an iced tea with a slight aroma of tea leaves and a refreshing flavor.
And this is the ‘Tropical Pancake with Pineapple, Banana, and Mango’!Banana and mango are beautifully arranged on top of the pancake batter.The right side of the above photo is ice cream, and the left side is whipped cream. Dipping the fruits and pancakes in them enhances the sweetness even more.<img alt="" src="https://asiacity.news/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/img_e7852-1.jpg
ALOHA CAFE Pineapple Umeda Chayamachi Store
The ALOHA CAFE Pineapple Umeda Chayamachi Store is a themed café in Osaka, Japan, that celebrates the history of Hawaiian pineapple cultivation, which was significantly developed by Japanese immigrants in the early 20th century. It offers a tropical dining experience with pineapple-themed food and drinks, bringing a taste of Hawaii and this shared cultural connection to the heart of the city.
Honolulu
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of Hawaii, located on the island of Oʻahu. It was established as a major port by King Kamehameha I in the early 19th century after he unified the Hawaiian Islands. The city is historically significant as the site of the Iolani Palace, the only official royal palace in the United States, and as the location of the Pearl Harbor attack, which brought the U.S. into World War II.
Hawaii
Hawaii is a volcanic archipelago in the Central Pacific that was first settled by Polynesians between 300 and 600 CE. It was later unified into a single kingdom in 1810 before being annexed by the United States in 1898, eventually becoming the 50th state in 1959. Today, it is renowned for its unique indigenous culture, stunning natural landscapes, and strategic military significance.
Umeda Chayamachi
Umeda Chayamachi is a major commercial and entertainment district in Osaka, Japan, known for its modern shopping complexes, theaters, and dining. It was developed in the 1980s as part of the urban redevelopment of the Umeda area, transforming former railway yards into a vibrant cultural hub. Today, it is a popular destination that blends contemporary architecture with the energetic urban culture of Osaka.
Hawaii Kona
Hawaii Kona is a historic district on the west coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, famous for its Kona coffee farms and its deep connection to Hawaiian royalty. It was the birthplace of King Kamehameha I and served as the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the early 19th century. Today, it is a popular destination known for its rich cultural heritage, historic sites like Huliheʻe Palace, and world-class coffee production.