In Hitachinaka City, there's a charming little bakery that will make you want to stop in your tracks. It's called "Pan-ya Kuroneko." Conveniently located just outside Kaname Station on the local line, it's an easy stop during your sightseeing or leisurely strolls. The enticing aroma of freshly baked bread wafts from the shop, drawing in visitors who can't resist its adorable noren (fabric curtain) at the entrance.
Just a 1-minute walk from Kaname Station! A location full of local charm.

Pan and Black Cat is conveniently located right in front of Kaname Station. Situated a little away from the main tourist attractions, it offers a calm atmosphere where you can experience the vibe of a local bakery frequented by residents. It's easy to stop by right after getting off the train, making it a perfect spot to grab some bread on your way to your next destination.
Carefully crafted bread displayed in a cozy little shop.

The store may be compact, but the showcase is filled with a wide variety of breads. From sweet breads to those perfect for meals, and even snacks that are just the right size, there's a delightful balance that makes it hard to choose. Each bread seems to prioritize everyday flavors over flashiness, creating an impression that combines cuteness with practicality. You'll find that the visual appeal and usability are perfectly harmonized.
A design that brings a smile to your face with its cuteness.

One of the charms of the bakery and black cat is its irresistible "cuteness" that makes you want to take photos. The atmosphere reminiscent of the black cat motif, which is reflected in the shop's name, along with the character-shaped breads, are so delightful that you'll want to share them on social media. It's a bakery that you'll want to capture in photos as a memory of your trip.
Not only is it visually appealing, but it also has a genuine deliciousness.
Not only are the breads and black cat pastries cute in appearance, but they are also delicious in taste. With a filling that isn’t too sweet, easy-to-eat sizes, and moist dough, they offer a delightful experience that reflects Japan's homely bread culture. They are perfect for breakfast, a light lunch, or as a snack!
Reasons Why Locals Love It Here
The bakery "Pan and Black Cat" opens at 7:30 AM, making it a convenient stop for picking up breakfast bread or a quick visit before heading to work or school. With its affordable prices and comforting flavors that easily fit into daily meals, it's no wonder this bakery has been cherished for so long. Unlike famous tourist spots, visiting a locally rooted bakery allows you to feel a closer connection to the everyday life of the area.
Highlights We Recommend for International Tourists
Bread and Black Cat is a welcoming spot that is easy to enjoy, even if you don't speak Japanese. You can choose your bread based on its appearance, and since takeout is the norm, you won't feel much of a language barrier. Japanese bread tends to be soft and easy to eat, making it a familiar taste for visitors from abroad. Additionally, its convenient location makes it easy to include in your travel itinerary while you're on the go.
Discover little joys of your journey at Kamine Station!
While the bakery and the black cat may not be typical tourist attractions, they are “gentle places” that will leave a lasting memory of your trip. Taking a moment to stop by the bakery in front of the station and picking up some cute and delicious bread truly captures the joy of traveling in rural Japan. When you visit Hitachinaka, be sure to find this little bakery near Kaname Station. It’s a wonderful opportunity to gently experience the everyday life of Japan through its bread.