Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens was built in the Edo period. There are Chinese-influenced elements in...
Authentic matcha experience in Japanese-style architecture with THE TOKYO PASS
This article introduces places where you can actually drink matcha green tea.
Taking a break in the Japanese-style architecture will be a perfect travel memory!
Let’s dive into traditional Japanese culture!
* Tea is extra charge.
* Please check about the exhibition that can be admitted with a PASS (link).
* Please check each museum's website for information on closures before visiting.
* Information as of the date of publication.
Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens
Located near Ueno Park, the highlight is its architecture, which is designated as an Important Cultural Property.
There is a tea ceremony room in the Japanese-style pavilion where you can enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets.
The surrounding area is as follows.
>See other attractions in the Ueno area
Hama-rikyu Gardens
Located in the heart of the city, the characteristic is the contrast with the skyscrapers of Shiodome.
“Nakajima-no-ochaya” is a tea house on the water. Enjoy a luxurious moment with matcha while admiring the beautiful garden.
The surrounding area is as follows.
>See other attractions in the Ginza area
>See other attractions in the Roppongi area
Rikugien Gardens
This garden is rich in nature where visitors can enjoy the beauty of four seasons, such as cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in fall.
Matcha with a view of the serene pond at “Fukiage-chaya” will be one of the best experiences of your trip.
The surrounding area is as follows.
>See other attractions in the Bunkyo area
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