
Originally established as a “Tea Drinking Dojo (a formal training ground)” inside the Gion Tsujiri store in the Gion district in 1978, it had the intention to educate the younger generation of the delicious ways to drinking tea. The name “Tsujiri” incorporated three Kanji characters that reflects the gentle atmosphere of Gion in Kyoto in creating a place for relaxation: the “capital” of Kyoto (written in Kanji as “都”tsu), Shijo “road” (written in Kanji as “路”ji), and the “home” to Uji tea (written in Kanji as “里”ri). Before long, as a companion to tea, the store started to come up with and provide sweets that are to the likes of a Japanese tea specialty store. After the debut of its signature item, the matcha parfait, Tsujiri became well known, both domestically and overseas, as a Kyoto teashop that would have people lining outside its stores. Regardless of how popular it has become, its commitment to handcrafting its products and its desire to providing the original umami of tea still remains the same. From those who visit with the desire, “when visiting Kyoto, visit Tsujiri”, to those who revisit to taste the flavors of nostalgia, Tsujiri continues to be loved today by a wide range of customers.

The maiko paintings showing Gion’s elegant atmosphere are changed seasonally. When the store first opened, real maiko similar to the ones portrayed in the paintings were seen to relax here.

These sweets are made with carefully selected, rare Dainagon red beans, and the matcha jelly is a unique blend made by Saryo Tsujiri, cooked and finished with careful control to avoid losing the flavor of the matcha. It goes without saying, Tsujiri uses high quality matcha for a Japanese tea specialty store, and it proudly offers teas that are differentiated based on its compatibility with a menu item and its usage.
The menu to the flagship store in Gion can be found here→
https://www.giontsujiri.co.jp/store/saryotsujiri-honten/
http://www.giontsujiri.co.jp/saryo/store/
https://www.giontsujiri.co.jp/store/giontsujiri-honten/
| Adress | 2nd &3rd floor, 573-3 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto |
| Opening Hours |
10:30 – 20:30(L.O. 19:30 ) |