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A tea shop established in the Genroku era (1688-1704) that produces many famous teas favored by the head of the Sanzenke school of tea ceremony. The Nishinotoin branch, located in a 100-year-old machiya (townhouse), sells tea and popular matcha sweets.
In the teahouse overlooking the tsuboniwa garden in a renovated Kyoto townhouse, visitors can enjoy a variety of teas, including thin tea, dark tea, gyokuro, and sencha, which are usually unfamiliar to visitors. There is also an authentic two-tatami mat tea room where visitors can savor tea in a relaxed atmosphere.
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