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385 Kitsuki, Oita 873-0001, Japan
contacts phone: +81 978-62-2139
website: tomaya-tea.net
larger map & directionsLatitude: 33.4173158, Longitude: 131.6157807
E S (山さん)
::It's delicious and cheap. All menu items are tea and sweets sets for 550 yen. At the end, we also had some delicious sencha 🍵 Thank you very much♡
MK
::I went to buy some handy paper and some delicious monaka. In the middle is the shape of an old folk house with a thatched roof and the shape of next year's zodiac dragon. The landlady said, ``As soon as it's finished, it sells.'' The outside of the monaka is fragrant, and the filling is soft and just the right amount of sweetness. The reason I started going to this store was because of the dolls. I visited a few years ago because I wanted to see the noble Hina dolls featured in the poster. It was displayed on the second floor of the store around March. The shop has been designated as a national tangible cultural property. It's a tea shop, but it's worth just looking at the jars and boxes for storing tea on the walls. Appare! is. A place with 300 years of history carved into it. Please come and visit!!
Kaz Tak
::A traditional Japanese cafe in an authentic Japanese house. You can enjoy Japanese traditional matcha tea here. The hospitality of their staff is also good.
Prouvot Pierre-Hugues
::A century old traditional tea shop. Very cute place that sells locally grown tea to drink directly or bring back home. The selection of tea flavored sweets is quite surprising it taste and textures.
木村洋
::A wonderfully traditional tea shop in the middle of historic district.