Sakura Japanese Tea Specialty Shop
- Tokyo
- 15 Jun, 2025
SAKURA, a specialty shop, is a Japanese tea lover’s dream. You can sip over 20 varieties sourced from all over the country. It’s also a dessert paradise.
[SAKURA. - image © Florentyna Leow]
SAKURA, a tea specialty shop in the Motomachi district of Yokohama, is a Japanese tea lover’s dream. Here, you can sip on over 20 different varieties of tea sourced from tea farms all over the country. Stop by for their signature tofu omurice (omelette rice) lunch set. But if that’s too virtuous and healthy for you, there’s plenty of tea-flavoured dessert options on the menu to make up for the lost calories. Shaved ice drenched with matcha syrup? Creamy matcha lattes? Tall parfaits of matcha ice cream, red bean, chewy mochi balls, and lazy swirls of whipped cream? We’re in dessert paradise here.
English name:
SAKURA Japanese Tea Specialty Shop
Japanese name:
日本茶専門店 茶倉
English address:
2-107 Moto-machi, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, 231-0861
Japanese address:
〒231-0861 横浜市中区元町2-107
Opening hours:
11am-7pm. Closed Monday.
Nearest transport:
Train: 5-minute walk from exit 5 of Motomachi-Chukagai Station on the
Minatomirai line.
Telephone:
+81-45-212-1042
Website:Official Website (Japanese)
District:
Motomachi
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