which should not be missed, the oldest tea house in Japan which is still being passed on to the next generation, Tsuen Tea 1160 CE, in front of the Uji Bridge
They’re located on the street between matcha republic and tsujiri! I forgot the exact location but there’s just a random row of gachas as u walk towards those two locations!
This was so informative. Adding some stops to my list!!
Thank you for the video. Currently planning a 10-14 day trip to Japan in November and think we need to put Uji on the list for sure
yes u do!! Have an amazing trip!!
I’m planning out our day trip to uji and this video helped so much! So excited to try out some of these shops 😝
yay I’m so happy to hear that! Hope you have an amazing time!!
thank you for the great information and voice over!!
Love this vlog! Getting to the point! Haha
Thank you!
which should not be missed, the oldest tea house in Japan which is still being passed on to the next generation, Tsuen Tea 1160 CE, in front of the Uji Bridge
Thanks for the video, would love to see your haul! 😊
Quebec represents. Nice video btw 😂
Informative video!
Going to Uji in January will definitely visit… how many hours did you spend there?
about 4-5hrs? We did also breeze through a lot of it to maximize our time haha
you uploaded beautiful ~ farewell. 📽
Where can I find those souvenirs you featured at the very end? Thanks for the great video!
They’re located on the street between matcha republic and tsujiri! I forgot the exact location but there’s just a random row of gachas as u walk towards those two locations!
Was it hot?
we went early March so it was a bit chilly