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  1. The Wish Behind the Name Chaluck and How It Became the Oldest Tea Cafe in Shizuoka【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    The Wish Behind the Name Chaluck and How It Became the Oldest Tea Cafe in Shizuoka【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Okitsu, town in Shimizu-ku, is said to be the birthplace of ...

    2025/01/14

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  2. 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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  3. Osadaen : Trailblazing ‘Mori-no-Cha’s’ Route to the Global Market【Morimachi, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Osadaen : Trailblazing ‘Mori-no-Cha’s’ Route to the Global Market【Morimachi, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Morimachi in western Shizuoka Prefecture, surrounded by smal...

    2024/12/08

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  4. Experience the Four Seasons and the Blessing of Kakegawa Fukamushicha at the Chanoniwa【Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Experience the Four Seasons and the Blessing of Kakegawa Fukamushicha at the Chanoniwa【Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Kamiuchida, a five-minute drive from the Kakegawa Interchang...

    2024/01/28

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  5. The World of Tea Changes with Roasting Temperature at MARUZEN Tea Roastery 【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    The World of Tea Changes with Roasting Temperature at MARUZEN Tea Roastery 【Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture】

    Gofukucho shopping street in the center of Shizuoka City, Sh...

    2022/12/09

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  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.

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