Enjoying a high-quality Japanese tea experience

Kamakura Club Saryo Komachi(Kamakura, Kanagawa)

Kamakura Club Saryo Komachi is a specialized Japanese tea shop located in the Kamakura Komachi Street area. Away from the hustle and bustle of the town, you can enjoy Japanese tea in a tranquil space.

At this shop, a wide range of products is available, including Japanese tea, teapots, tea utensils, miscellaneous goods, and tea sweets.

At the counter seats, you can leisurely savor various teas from all over Japan. They focus on single-variety teas, selecting teas like “Tsuyuhikari” from Makinohara, Shizuoka, and “Okumusashi” from Ureshino, Saga, showcasing the unique characteristics of each variety and origin.

There’s also a diverse lineup, including rare teas from regions like Kyoto’s Dosenbo. You can enjoy the evolving aromas and flavors of each tea through multiple steeping.
When you order tea, you get to choose your preferred teapot to enjoy your tea time. All teapots are crafted by artisans, making it an irresistible experience for teapot enthusiasts.

Additionally, the teas featured on the menu are also available for purchase in-store.

The selection of teapots is also captivating. They offer a variety of teapots, including works by popular teapot artisans.

Among them, there are also reasonably priced teapots. This is a store you definitely want to check out when searching for teapots.

Furthermore, they offer original tea cocktails using tea as a base.

At Kamakura Club Saryo Komachi, you can experience the charm of Japanese tea. For those who love tea, this is a store you should definitely have on your radar.

Store information 
Address: Ninotorii Bldg. 1F, 2-10-19 Komachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa
Phone: 0467-23-1000
Opening hours: 11am-10pm 
Closed on Thursdays
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