A Very Old Tea Shop in Kyoto run by a very kind old man specializing in Green Tea

Aiden Starling

Updated Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 6:07 AM CDT

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Top Comments from Reddit

sbrown100

Does he happen to own the shop with his nephew? A nephew who is rude, disrespectful and arrogant but also kind and caring as he grows and learns what his *actual* journey of life is about?

rrickitickitavi

Wow. Would love to buy some of that tea.

Kyubashi

So cool! Do you have a name for his place in Kyoto?

ZeroF***sGiven-today

I would love to sit and chat with him over a nice deep, smooth Matcha 🍵

Neckzilla

hot leaf juice

Remarkable_Chart7210

Would love to try his varieties of gyokuro.

chanukah_lewinsky

uncle iroh vibes

Sedore_2020

Looks like a fantastic and enchanting shop :)

Beta-Gamer585

Wow, that’s awesome. Wouldn’t mind trying some myself.

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