Tsūen-jaya

Kyoto


Located just across from the Keihan Uji station, this is Japan’s oldest surviving tea shop and the building dates back to 1672. It's a convenient spot by the river to taste some of Uji's famous matcha (green powdered tea) in the cafe or take away. It's also a good place to pick up a bag of tea to take home.


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