Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo adds classical tea culture equipment so that it can make matcha the old-fashioned way.
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Shizuoka has had a long reign as Japan’s most prolific tea producer–but that reign might be over soon.
Conveyor belt sushi chain Sushiro lets us in on a new way to use flavors that were right there the whole time.
A special opportunity for tea enthusiasts to beat the summer heat and try out Starbucks’s newest flavors.
A few minutes is all it takes to leave stress and distractions behind and find peace in a perfect cup of matcha you made all by yourself.
Disclaimer: This teapot will not make your tea taste like slime or otherwise imbue it with evil energies.
Sexy schoolgirl or stylized kimono-clad character? Which is better for advertising agricultural products?
Clever tech trick means you’ll never need to use a spoon when making a cup of hot coffee or tea again.
The coffeehouse shows it knows a thing or two (or five) about teas too with its newest roasted green tea dessert drinks.
Regardless if you’re a tea aficionado or simply in need of a break, unwind and de-stress at this cozy tea salon in the heart of Tokyo’s fashionable Harajuku district.