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Beyond Starbucks: Why Travelers Love Nana’s Green Tea Japan

08/04/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

When you need a coffee break in Japan, Starbucks is everywhere. But if you want a truly Japanese cafe experience, look for the green logo of nana’s green tea. Often called the “Matcha Starbucks,” this modern Japanese tea house offers … Read More

Beverage | Culture

Starbucks Tea & Café – A Unique Tea Experience in Japan

03/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When you think of Starbucks, coffee immediately comes to mind. But in Japan, there is something different waiting for you – Starbucks Tea & Café, a special concept store that focuses entirely on tea. What Makes Starbucks Tea & Café … Read More

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The Best Souvenirs for Japanese Friends, Colleagues, and Hosts

01/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When visiting Japan, many travelers wonder: “What souvenirs should I bring for Japanese friends, colleagues, or hosts?”Gift-giving is an important part of Japanese culture, and choosing the right souvenir can leave a lasting impression. To help, here’s a guide by … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Souvenir

Travel Light, Sip Green: Why Powdered Oi Ocha Is the Best Tea Gift

01/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When visiting Japan, many travelers fall in love with Japanese green tea, or ryokucha. But bulky bottles or loose-leaf teas can be difficult to pack. That’s why powdered “Oi Ocha” green tea is a brilliant souvenir choice—compact, easy to use, … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Japan Trip | Okinawa

What Is Sanpin Tea? Discover Okinawa’s Most Popular Local Drink

11/04/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When visiting Okinawa, don’t miss out on trying sanpin tea — a refreshing and aromatic drink that reflects the island’s unique blend of cultures. This local favorite isn’t just another cup of tea; it tells the story of Okinawa’s history, … Read More

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Do you know? “Types of Japanese tea”

29/03/2021 by Tabimania JAPAN

There are various types of tea in Japan.This article introduces the main types of tea.Let’s use it as a reference when tasting tea in Japan! Similar but different Japanese tea There are many products called “tea” in Japan.However, few people … Read More

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