Of Kanazawa’s teahouse districts, the one that immediately comes to mind is the largest, Higashi Chaya, the “east” teahouse district. The area was established in 1820 as an entertainment zone for the merchant and noble classes. Today, the pristine wooden buildings and elegant flagged stone walkways ooze Edo-era luxury.
If you walk around Kanazawa’s historic districts you will see tourists dressed in kimono. However, there are still ways to see real geisha in Kanazawa.
Shizuoka is known for its green tea fields, but the private Cha no Ma terraces are the perfect spot to enjoy a cup while gazing at Mt Fuji.
少し勝手なことも書いたりしましたが、抹茶専門店というジャンルを確立してほしいと思うお店でした。ご馳走様でした。