


A bright and inviting tea house and gallery on the famous Yachimun pottery street in Tsuboya, specializing in bukubuku tea, a rare traditional Okinawan frothy tea made from roasted rice and jasmine (sanpin) tea, unique to this region. The spacious interior is filled with natural light, lush tropical plants, and colorful wooden furniture with blue and green chairs, creating a cheerful, resort-like atmosphere where yachimun pottery and local art are displayed throughout the gallery space. The menu centers on Okinawan traditional sweets including brown sugar and matcha zenzai, shaved ice, purple sweet potato parfait, and chinsuko cookies from the renowned Arakaki confectionery, all served in handcrafted yachimun pottery. A perfect stop for experiencing authentic Okinawan tea culture while browsing local ceramics on one of Naha's most charming streets.
