Kizuna Shokudo: A Local Community Hub in Kita-ku, Tokyo
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- Kizuna Shokudo: A Local Community Hub in Kita-ku, Tokyo
- Kizuna Shokudo is a children's cafeteria held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month by the social welfare corporation Kizuna-Yukai in Kita-ku, Tokyo. They provide free meals based on daycare recipes and act as a local community hub.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: May 19, 2026
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Kizuna Shokudo is a children's cafeteria held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month by the social welfare corporation Kizuna-Yukai in Kita-ku, Tokyo. They provide free meals based on daycare recipes and act as a local community hub.
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- Kizuna Shokudo: A Local Community Hub in Kita-ku, Tokyo (May 19, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- May 19, 2026
Kizuna Shokudo is a children's cafeteria held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month by the social welfare corporation Kizuna-Yukai in Kita-ku, Tokyo. They provide free meals based on daycare recipes and act as a local community hub.
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The social welfare corporation Kizuna-Yukai (based in Kita-ku, Tokyo) hosts 'Kizuna Shokudo,' an initiative aimed at creating a local community space, on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month.
■ Held three children's cafeteria events in April!
This time, we provided bento boxes donated by Gyoza no Ohsho! Thank you very much. Additionally, we introduced 'seafood curry,' which was highly popular with the children, along with our popular 'Mochiko Chicken.'
→ What is Mochiko Chicken?
A local Hawaiian food, it is a fried chicken style dish made with 'mochiko' (sweet rice flour). It features a crispy outside and a moist, chewy texture inside.
Next time, we plan to make Hayashi rice, a dish requested by the children. In 2026, we continue to prioritize children's smiles, remaining close to the community to fill both the hearts and stomachs of children!
■ Next event details
Date: Tuesday, May 26th (Held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month; rescheduled to the following week if it falls on a holiday)
Time: From 16:30 (Limited to 50 servings)
Location: 2-52-7 Shimo, Kita-ku, Tokyo (inside PiliAloha)
Fee: Free for children (up to high school age) / 300 yen for adults
■ Menu
◎ Hayashi rice
■ Features: Prepared by daycare center cooks based on daycare lunch recipes. Considering nutritional balance for growing children, ingredients like vegetables are cut into smaller pieces for easier consumption. We strive to provide safe, gentle-tasting meals that make the most of the natural flavors.
■ Format: Dine-in / Takeout (Both available)
In-store, streaming of [Anime/Movies/Sports/Games] is available.
* Reservations are not accepted. Takeout is available.
* Limited seating may prevent dine-in.
* Children are free, but please accompany them when visiting. Those visiting as adults only are not eligible for the free children's meal policy.
* Containers used are not oven or microwave safe.
* We do not accommodate food allergies.
■ Inquiries regarding the children's cafeteria
Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/pilialoha2024]
■ Call for support and sponsorship
Kizuna Shokudo is seeking cooperation from corporations, organizations, and individuals. Through various forms of support, such as food donations and financial contributions, we continue to deliver hot meals and a safe space for children in the community.
■ Partner Companies
Zen-koku Hoiku Kenkyusho (National Childcare Research Institute), Lopi Co., Ltd.
■ Contact
Social welfare corporation Kizuna-Yukai
Website: https://www.honbu.hanyuukai.biz/
■ Held three children's cafeteria events in April!
This time, we provided bento boxes donated by Gyoza no Ohsho! Thank you very much. Additionally, we introduced 'seafood curry,' which was highly popular with the children, along with our popular 'Mochiko Chicken.'
→ What is Mochiko Chicken?
A local Hawaiian food, it is a fried chicken style dish made with 'mochiko' (sweet rice flour). It features a crispy outside and a moist, chewy texture inside.
Next time, we plan to make Hayashi rice, a dish requested by the children. In 2026, we continue to prioritize children's smiles, remaining close to the community to fill both the hearts and stomachs of children!
■ Next event details
Date: Tuesday, May 26th (Held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month; rescheduled to the following week if it falls on a holiday)
Time: From 16:30 (Limited to 50 servings)
Location: 2-52-7 Shimo, Kita-ku, Tokyo (inside PiliAloha)
Fee: Free for children (up to high school age) / 300 yen for adults
■ Menu
◎ Hayashi rice
■ Features: Prepared by daycare center cooks based on daycare lunch recipes. Considering nutritional balance for growing children, ingredients like vegetables are cut into smaller pieces for easier consumption. We strive to provide safe, gentle-tasting meals that make the most of the natural flavors.
■ Format: Dine-in / Takeout (Both available)
In-store, streaming of [Anime/Movies/Sports/Games] is available.
* Reservations are not accepted. Takeout is available.
* Limited seating may prevent dine-in.
* Children are free, but please accompany them when visiting. Those visiting as adults only are not eligible for the free children's meal policy.
* Containers used are not oven or microwave safe.
* We do not accommodate food allergies.
■ Inquiries regarding the children's cafeteria
Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/pilialoha2024]
■ Call for support and sponsorship
Kizuna Shokudo is seeking cooperation from corporations, organizations, and individuals. Through various forms of support, such as food donations and financial contributions, we continue to deliver hot meals and a safe space for children in the community.
■ Partner Companies
Zen-koku Hoiku Kenkyusho (National Childcare Research Institute), Lopi Co., Ltd.
■ Contact
Social welfare corporation Kizuna-Yukai
Website: https://www.honbu.hanyuukai.biz/
FAQ
Do I need a reservation for Kizuna Shokudo?
Reservations are not accepted.
How much does it cost for adults?
300 yen per meal.
Are there allergy-friendly options?
We do not accommodate food allergies.