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You can experience making matcha at a specialty shop of matcha sweets.
Enjoy the mild flavor that wipes off the image of "Matcha is bitter." It uses the carefully selected ichibancha, the first plucked tea leaves of the year, in Kyoto.
Please drop in easily while shopping and sightseeing in Asakusa, and spend a relaxing time with a cup of matcha and Japanese sweets.
【HIGHLIGHTS】
・The first plucked tea leaves of the year from Uji, Kyoto is used
・Experience matcha which is not bitter
・The activity starts with grinding tea leaves with a real stone mill
・Take a commemorative photo
・Near Asakusa Shrine and Sensoji Temple! Easily accessible from nearby sightseeing spots
Meeting point:Special Matcha Sweets Kaminari Issa, Omatcha Taiken Shop, 2nd floor
2-7-3, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Access:
・A 3-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station Exit north exit
・A 4-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station Exit 3
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Asakusa Station
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