Tsujiri | Matcha Café in Kyoto Tower

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After a delightful yakitori experience at Torikizoku, we decided to try more of Kyoto’s specialties. We walked around the Kyoto Tower area and decided to have a cup of matcha.  

We saw Tsujiri on the ground floor of Kyoto Tower Sando, a café that specializes in Japanese Tea Tsujiri which originates in Uji, Kyoto. From the outside, Tsujiri cafe has a modern and classy exterior.

Tsujiri in Kyoto Tower Sando

Inside, the café is spacious and has a relaxed atmosphere.

Tsujiri in Kyoto Tower Sando

Tsujiri specializes in matcha tea and serves soft-serve ice cream, lattes and smoothies. They also sell tea products and Japanese sweets.

Menu of Tsujiri in Kyoto Tower Sando

Since we are in Kyoto, decided to try more of matcha and ordered the Uji matcha green tea of Tsujuri.

Uji Matcha Green Tea of Tsujiri

This concluded our second day in Kyoto,


Recommendation: I think their soft served matcha ice cream is the best-seller.

Tips: Check out their website for seasonal treats.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER IN TSUJIRI

  • Tsujiri Information

    • Website: https://www.kataoka.com/tsujiri/

    • Address: Kyoto Tower Sand 1F, 721-1 Higashi Shiokojicho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City, 600-8216

    • Contact Number: 075-744-6417

  • Tsujiri store hours:

    • Open daily from 10:00– 21:00

  • We paid around 450.00 Yen for a cup of matcha.

  • Tsujiri accepts credit cards.

  • Dress code is casual outfit.

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