[Fukiage, Nagoya] "YATAGARASU", a Japanese Tea Cafe where you can Fully Enjoy Single-origin Sencha
Table of Contents
What is the commitment of the vessel?
The owner of YATAGARASU says she likes to go to pottery fairs regularly, and also sells works by local artists from Toki, Seto, and other areas. The simple and relaxing dishes with the texture of clay can be felt in the lineup. The owner says he is good friends with the artists themselves.
What are the future prospects?
The owner of YATAGARASU has an office that handles all aspects of store design and interior design in addition to running the cafe. This may be the reason why the interior is simple and sophisticated, and even first-time visitors to YATAGARASU are made to feel at ease and at home. They hope to connect with visitors and do various things together in a fun, relaxed, and carefree manner.
The wallpaper in the restroom is accented with a red carp, giving you a glimpse of the thoughts of the owner of YATAGARASU. The design of the shop is simple, but it is summarized with a little personality.
The owner, who happened to drink gyokuro on a trip, was so struck by the taste that he gradually fell in love with tea, and then, because he liked eating, he entered the world of tableware. He has come this far by doing what he loves and making connections. YATAGARASU will continue to strive to provide simple, yet direct offerings that convey the producer's thoughts.
There is no doubt that this place will play a role like an entrance that connects people and things.