Holiday Report: A Slightly Special Ice Cream Savored at Library Cafe Morricone on a Rainy Day
It was a rainy, drizzly day outside. 🌧️
On sunny days I usually feel like going out, but today felt like the perfect “reading day.”
So I headed to Miruru, the Nasushiobara City Library, just a 20-second walk from the west exit of Kuroiso Station.
After a bit of reading, I stopped by the café inside — Morricone — for a short break and treated myself to some ice cream.
- Basic info about the Café
- Menu and prices at Morricone
- What the inside of the shop looks like
- My impressions of ice cream
Basic infomation on the Café
- Name:Morricone
- Category:Café and sweets
- Address:1-1 Honcho, Nasushiobara-shi, Tochigi-ken
- Access:20-second walk from the west exit of Station Kuroiso
- Business Hours (L.O. 30 minutes before closing)
- Weekdays: 10:00 – 19:00
- Weekends & Holidays: 10:00 – 17:00
- Regular Holiday: Mondays (or Tuesday if Monday is a public holiday)
- Phone Number: 0287-73-8991
- Official Website/SNS:
My thoughts after stopping by
Here’s what Moricone’s menu looked like. I apologize for not being able to provide an English version.


Ordered Menu and Price
Shinrinno ice cream [Peanut flavor]*

*“Shinrinno” is the Romanized spelling for “forest.” It originates from the operating company’s development of a ranch utilizing unused forest land, combining forestry with dairy farming.
About taste
I ordered the peanut-flavored ice cream. 🍨
The first thing that hit me was the rich, nutty aroma of roasted peanuts, followed by a creamy milkiness that spread gently across my palate.
It had a mild sweetness — nothing too heavy — just perfectly balanced and comforting.

The aftertaste was light, with a smooth, lingering peanut flavor that stayed pleasantly on the tongue.
It wasn’t flashy or overly sweet, but had a warm, soothing taste that somehow made me feel relaxed.
A perfect little dessert to enjoy during a quiet reading break. 📖☕
The atmosphere inside
Tall, lattice-style bookshelves stretch all the way up to the ceiling, and above them are beautiful word sculptures carved into the walls.
Nestled within this “forest of books” is the cozy café Morricone. ☕📖

There’s an eat-in area at the back of the café and another one in the adjoining space.

I noticed some high school students bringing in their own lunches and bakery food from outside, but a staff member walking around politely asked them to stop — so it seems that outside food isn’t actually allowed in the café. 🍱🚫
Features & Usability of Morricone
Here’s a quick look at the dining scenes and facilities at Morricone.
Recommended for different occasions
The café doesn’t just serve drinks and desserts — they also have light meals, so it’s perfect when you get a little hungry while spending time in the library. 🍞🥗
You’re also allowed to bring books from the library into the café, so you can relax and enjoy some quiet reading time over coffee. ☕📖
Plus, drinks with lids are allowed throughout the library, so you can grab something to go and sip your coffee while browsing the shelves.
Facilities
- Wi-Fi & Power supply:Free Wi-Fi is available at “Miruru.”
- Smoking:Non-smoking
- Payment method (Common Examples)
- Cash
- Credit card (VISA、Master、JCB、American Express、UnionPay、Diners Club、Discover Card)
- Apple Pay
- iD
- QUICPay
- PayPay
Access & map
From Kuroiso Station’s west exit, take the left-side exit and head toward the Nasushiobara City Library “Miruru.”

Once inside, walk straight ahead

You’ll find Morricone on the right-hand side, near the center of the library. 📚☕
Summary|Who I recommend Morricone for
- People who want to switch things up while reading or researching
- Or for anyone who likes browsing books with a drink in hand
👉 Why not spend a relaxing time at Library “Miruru,” sipping a coffee from Morricone while you explore the shelves or do a bit of research? 🌿

