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  1. The quintessential Shizuoka experience at Omatcha-Kondo-no-Shokudo Restaurant 【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    The quintessential Shizuoka experience at Omatcha-Kondo-no-Shokudo Restaurant 【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Omatcha-Kondo-no-Shokudo is located along Aoba Symbol Road f...

    2025/07/22

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  2. Discover 5 Recommended Destinations for a Gourmet Lunch and the finest Japanese Green Tea!【Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Discover 5 Recommended Destinations for a Gourmet Lunch and the finest Japanese Green Tea!【Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Shizuoka is one of Japan's most renowned tea-producing regio...

    2025/07/05

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  3. Tranquil Matcha Moments in Shizuoka: Unwind at the Organic Matcha Café NAGOMI【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Tranquil Matcha Moments in Shizuoka: Unwind at the Organic Matcha Café NAGOMI【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Located about a 15-minute walk from Shizuoka Station, Shichi...

    2025/02/17

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  4. NO’AGE concentré Presents A Selection of Tea Cocktails and Pairings That Express Japan’s Seasonal Beauty【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    NO’AGE concentré Presents A Selection of Tea Cocktails and Pairings That Express Japan’s Seasonal Beauty【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Pairing is a style of dining in which a dish is accompanied ...

    2025/01/10

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  5. A Non-Alcoholic Beverage Priced Over 10,000 Yen: A New Pairing Concept Between Luxury Bottled Tea and Japanese Sake. Featuring Tokyo Sake Department (Tokyo) and Nagashima Sakaya (Shizuoka)

    A Non-Alcoholic Beverage Priced Over 10,000 Yen: A New Pairing Concept Between Luxury Bottled Tea and Japanese Sake. Featuring Tokyo Sake Department (Tokyo) and Nagashima Sakaya (Shizuoka)

    Japanese tea can be enjoyed in many forms — from teapots and...

    2023/05/01

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  1. 11 Japanese Green Tea & Matcha Cafes near Shizuoka Station! Recommended Japanese tea and sweets stores!【Shizuoka Prefecture】

    2025/02/28

Find tea facilities in Shizuoka Prefecture

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  • This icon is used for cafes that offer Japanese tea. Visit and try the tea!
  • This icon is used for tea wholesalers where you can buy Japanese tea. Perfect for souvenirs.
  • This icon is used for other tea facilities that we recommend.
  • This icon is used for Shizuoka tea farms.
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How to use the Shizuoka Tea Map

  1. 1.Zoom in to the location you want to see on the map.
  2. 2.Click the Chaya icon you want to visit.
  3. 3.Information on the Chaya will slide out from the left.
  4. 4. Click on the red bar to close the slide.
    Clickto see the distance between the current location to the Chaya.
  5. 5.You’ll find our reviews of the shop and a link to the Chaya’s website.

Let’s go on a journey and explore Shizuoka tea.