The last train home is its own kind of deadline. leap, in front of JR Ebitsu Station in Okagaki, is open late enough that the deadline doesn't rush the night. One more drink, one more conversation — then walk to the platform.
Time the night around the timetable
We know the JR Kagoshima Main Line schedule. Tell us where you're heading and we can let you know when to start closing out. No missed-train sprints.

A counter that runs late
Whisky, shochu, cocktails — same lineup, same care, until late. The room stays calm even toward closing time; no rushed last-call energy.
Steps from the platform
Right out of JR Ebitsu Station. The walk back to the platform is one minute, even after a few drinks. For Kokura, Yahata, Wakamatsu, Hakata, and central Fukuoka — easy.

Driving in? Parking on site
Free parking out front for those coming in from elsewhere in Onga-gun or who'd rather drive home. Designated driver? Our non-alcoholic cocktails are made with the same care as the rest of the menu.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How late are you open?
A. We're open until the last train on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, with flexibility for regulars and quiet nights.
Q. Can you tell me when to head to the platform?
A. Yes — let us know your final stop and we'll keep an eye on the time for you.
Q. Last train to Hakata or Kokura?
A. Both directions are possible. Just tell us when you arrive.
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