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Tokaido Yui-juku Exchange Center
Comprising three areas—Culture, Tourism, and Rest—this facility serves as a multipurpose space where visitors can learn about the history of the Yui district, access tourist information, and engage with the local community.
- Shimizu and Miho

Aquamarine
A village situated along the Mizumishiki River, a tributary of the Warashina River. It is known as a habitat for skunk cabbage. It is also famous for its fireflies, and firefly viewing events are held in early summer.
- Okuzizu
Koyamaen Gofukumachi Main Store
[Motoyama Meijin Tea] Motoyama tea, grown in the Abe River basin that flows through Shizuoka City. “Motoyama Meijin Tea,” supervised by Kanji Suzuki—who won first place at the National Tea Competition—is a highly aromatic, exceptional tea recommended by Koyamaen. Gofukumachi Main Store: 2-chome, Gofukumachi; Parche Store:…
- Shizuoka City Center

Shizuoka Tea Market
Tours are available during the tea trading season, but please call us first to inquire.
- Shizuoka City Center
Matcha Kondou's Cafeteria
This creative Japanese restaurant serves set meals for both lunch and dinner, featuring Shizuoka tea, robatayaki, and tororo soup. The owner, a certified Japanese tea instructor, takes great pride in the tea selection, making this a place where you can enjoy both the food and the drinks.We carefully brew each cup of tea from loose-leaf tea upon o…
- Shizuoka City Center

Umehouen
At "Baikouen," a specialty shop for premium Kawane tea located in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, we strive every day to provide our customers with the very best tea possible. We are happy to recommend the perfect tea to suit your usual preferences or preferred brewing method, so please feel free to ask us for advice.
- Shimizu and Miho

Nakazawaen Tea Shop
We are a specialty shop dedicated to Shizuoka tea. We carry a wide variety of teas, including local Shimizu teas, deep-steamed teas from Kakegawa, and other Shimizu teas. We cater to a range of needs, whether for personal use, gifts, or commercial purposes. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
- Shimizu and Miho

Tachibanaen Tea Shop
This shop in Shimizu, a town known for soccer, offers soccer-themed tea products.
- Shimizu and Miho

The Terraced Tea Fields of Ashikubo
Ashikubo is home to many terraced tea fields built on steep slopes. Often referred to as Japan’s Machu Picchu, the view of the tea fields stretching across the slopes is truly breathtaking.
- Okuzizu

Shizutetsu Restaurant Gyokuro no Sato
At "Chanokatei," the dining venue in the home of Gyokuro tea, we offer the hospitality of Cha no Hana, where we prepare fresh, just-harvested ingredients with care and skill. Please enjoy the flavors of the season as a simple, warm atmosphere blossoms on your table. From "Hyogetsutei," you can gaze out at beautiful natural sce…
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Baba Confectionery
Founded during the Tenpō era, we are Baba Seika from Shizuoka, makers of traditional tea candies and catechin tea180 Years of Dedication to TraditionSince the Tenpō era, we have remained steadfastly committed to the craft of traditional candy-making, passing down our heartfelt techniques from generation to generation.At Baba Seika, we carry on th…
- Shizuoka City Center

Marukaku Watanabe Tea Company
Marukaku Watanabe Seicha, a specialty shop offering 100% Shizuoka-grown first-flush sencha and Japanese tea sweets, has been in business since 1954. We take pride in cherishing the bounty of nature and preserving the traditions and pride of Shizuoka tea. Working alongside our own farms and contracted farmers, we take pride and joy in producing Ja…
- Shimizu and Miho

Shimizu-en
"Blends are born from a rich imagination."Shimizu-en’s teas are primarily sourced from Motoyama, located upstream of the Abe River, and Kawane, located upstream of the Oi River—the two major tea-producing regions of Shizuoka. The tea is cultivated thanks to the climatic conditions along the riverbanks, the rich soil, and the dedication …
- Shimizu and Miho

Genpeido
We are Genpeido, part of Yamagacha—a tea shop that handles everything from farming to production and sales. Located in the countryside near Shimizu, we sell tea with a refreshing mountain aroma. In addition to pesticide-free tea, we also produce matcha and black tea, striving to offer the freshest taste and aroma in Japan—unmatched anywhere else.
- Okuzizu

Yamanashi Shoten, Tea Wholesaler
As a tea wholesaler specializing in hojicha—a rarity in Shizuoka, where sencha is the dominant variety—we have been purchasing, manufacturing, and selling tea as a trader in the Shizuoka tea market since 1950.Drawing on our many years of experience and expertise, we carefully select high-quality tea leaves and use our proprietary meth…
- Shizuoka City Center

Yui Honjin Park
Honjin Park is located in the heart of Yui. It is said that during the Edo period, Yui-juku was a bustling hub, home to one honjin (an inn where feudal lords stayed), one waki-honjin, and 32 ryokan inns.The main gate, stone walls, wooden fences, and horse watering troughs evoke the atmosphere of that era, making the park a valuable experiential z…
- Shimizu and Miho

Chamachi KINZABURO
This shop is known for its popular "chaffuru" tea-based sweets. With 11 varieties of tea available for free, you can enjoy a cup of tea along with the shop’s sweets in the dining area. You can also try tea tasting or blended tea experiences.
- Shizuoka City Center

Komatsuen
Opened in 1958 in front of Baien-ji Temple, the family temple of Jirocho Shimizu. As a specialty shop for Shizuoka tea, we offer a variety of teas, including our own Yabukita tea from Komatsuen Farm in the Shimizu-Yoshihara district.
- Shimizu and Miho

Kojima Tea Shop
At our shop, we finish our tea under strict quality control. We take particular care in the roasting process, combining rack-style hot-air drying with direct-fire roasting, and incorporating far-infrared roasting machines to draw out the finest flavor and aroma from the very core of the tea leaves. We deliver handcrafted works of art, created und…
- Shizuoka City Center

Ichijo-tei, Ltd.
Our tea leaf cookies are made without any additives, using only the mellow tea from Okabe Town, a region famous for Shizuoka Gyokuro. The cookies come with small holes in them from the start. Since they contain no additives, these holes are left behind by Aomushi-kun, a character who lives in the tea fields. Please enjoy the natural taste and aro…
- Shimizu and Miho

Shizuchika Tea Shop "Ichicha"
Located just steps from the North Exit underground passage at JR Shizuoka Station, this shop—operated by the Shizuoka Tea Merchants and Manufacturers Cooperative—offers a café, takeout, and retail space. We offer seasonal suggestions on how to enjoy tea brewed in a teapot. In the retail section, you can purchase carefully selected, premium items …
- Shizuoka City Center

Tomikuri Tea
What is Warashina Premium Tea?This tea is produced in the watershed of the Abe River and its tributary, the Warashina River, which flow through Shizuoka City in Shizuoka Prefecture, and is known as “Honzan-cha.” Even within Shizuoka Prefecture—a renowned “tea kingdom” famous for its fine teas since ancient times—it is regarded as a tea of excepti…
- Okuzizu
Shizuoka O-CHA Plaza
Tea offers more charm and health benefits than we might realize. At Shizuoka O-CHA Plaza, you can have fun learning how to brew delicious tea using Shizuoka-grown tea leaves from our tea instructors. Come discover the many charms of tea at Shizuoka O-CHA Plaza.
- Shizuoka City Center

Shitajima-en
A tea farm in the mountains of the Tamagawa district, located upstream on the Abe River, with a history spanning seven generations
A 45-minute drive from Shizuoka Station.Shitajimaen is located in the mountainous Tamagawa district along the upper reaches of the Abe River. You can learn about tea production while walking through the lush, sloping tea fields.Next to the tea fields lies a wasabi field designated as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) site,…
- Okuzizu

Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum
This is Japan’s first museum dedicated to ukiyo-e that bears the name “Hiroshige.”The collection comprises approximately 1,400 works, focusing on masterpieces from his landscape print series, including his representative works *The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō* (Hōeidō edition), *The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō* (…
- Shimizu and Miho

Seishō Yuen
The Ryogawachi district, where the deep morning and evening fog and gentle sunlight cultivate high-quality tea with a rich aroma.In this region, Seishō Yuen is dedicated to producing matcha—a rarity in Shizuoka.Not only can you enjoy views of the tea fields nestled in the mountains,but at Chikuso-an—a tea room converted from a former …
- Nihondaira, Kunō, and Tōro
- Shimizu and Miho

Maruichi Mizuno Tea Company
Founded in 1907, Maruichi Mizuno Seicha is a tea farmthat grows and processes tea on its own estate. We host the “Maruichi Tea Tour,” a special experience designed to engageall five senses, on the terrace of our tea fields at the foot of Nihondaira, overlooking Mount Fuji. (Reservations required)As you gaze out over the 360-degree exp…
- Nihondaira, Kunō, and Tōro
- Shimizu and Miho
