I like the Starbucks in Kyoto the best.
Yeah, it’s designed to blend in with Kyoto’s traditional scenery.
Discover Japan’s most stunning Starbucks locations, each blending unique architectural styles with the beauty of its surroundings.
From traditional buildings to modern designs, these cafes provide unforgettable settings to enjoy your coffee.
- Hirosaki Koen-mae Store (Aomori)
- Dazaifu Tenmangu Omotesando Store (Fukuoka)
- Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya Store (Kyoto)
- Osaka Castle Park Morinomiya Store (Osaka)
- Kobe Kitano Ijinkan Store (Hyogo)
- Ise Naiku-mae Store (Mie)
- Kyoto BAL Store (Kyoto)
- Itsukushima Omotesando Store (Hiroshima)
- Dogo Onsen Station Store (Ehime)
- Sengan-en Store (Kagoshima)
Hirosaki Koen-mae Store (Aomori)
This Starbucks near Hirosaki Park in Aomori is located in a charming 1917 Western-style building, once an army commander’s residence.
Overlooking the park’s moat, it’s especially popular during cherry blossom season.
Dazaifu Tenmangu Omotesando Store (Fukuoka)
Located along the path to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine in Fukuoka, this Starbucks is designed by Kengo Kuma, using over 2,000 interlocking cedarwood beams.
The intricate design blends tradition with a modern aesthetic, winning Japan’s Good Design Award.
Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya Store (Kyoto)
In Kyoto’s historic Ninenzaka district, this Starbucks is the world’s first set in a traditional Japanese machiya townhouse.
The cafe features tatami seating, allowing customers to enjoy their coffee while experiencing a piece of Japan’s heritage.
Osaka Castle Park Morinomiya Store (Osaka)
Located within Osaka Castle Park, this Starbucks offers views of the iconic castle and surrounding greenery. Its design includes stone accents, reflecting the historical ambiance of the area while providing a peaceful space for visitors.
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan Store (Hyogo)
Set in Kobe’s Kitano Ijinkan district, this Starbucks occupies a Western-style mansion built in the early 20th century.
The historic atmosphere and vintage decor make it a perfect spot for history and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Ise Naiku-mae Store (Mie)
Situated near the sacred Ise Grand Shrine, this Starbucks incorporates traditional Japanese design elements to harmonize with its historic surroundings.
Wooden beams and minimalist decor create a serene atmosphere fitting for its location.
Kyoto BAL Store (Kyoto)
Inside the stylish BAL shopping complex, this Kyoto Starbucks combines sleek, modern design with Japanese aesthetics.
It’s a great spot to relax while shopping in Kyoto’s bustling Shijo area.
Itsukushima Omotesando Store (Hiroshima)
Located on Miyajima Island, near the famous Itsukushima Shrine, this Starbucks provides scenic views of the Seto Inland Sea.
The store’s interior features wood and stone elements that reflect the island’s natural beauty.
Dogo Onsen Station Store (Ehime)
Housed within the historic Dogo Onsen Station, one of Japan’s oldest hot spring areas, this Starbucks combines retro charm with modern comfort, welcoming travelers seeking relaxation.
Sengan-en Store (Kagoshima)
This Starbucks at Sengan-en Garden in Kagoshima offers breathtaking views of the Sakurajima volcano.
Its design is inspired by traditional Japanese architecture, fitting perfectly with the historic estate.
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