Suwaen Inter Store, Japanese tea and sweets specialty Sayukaraku
We create unique Japanese sweets and the flavors that will bring out the taste of the ingredients.
We start producing our sweets by cultivating the soil on our own farm to grow rice and chestnuts, so that we can create our own unique taste. From classic Japanese sweets such as Daifuku(soft mochi with sweet beans paste inside) and Odango(Japanese sweets dumpling ball) to Kuripai(chestnut pie), Matcha Kuhen and Okunibunka (sponge cake using the local chicken egg), all of them are very special. The seasonal Japanese sweets such as Ichigo Daifuku(Daifuku with strawberry inside), Kuri Mochi(chestnut paste ball with small mochi inside), and Hon Warabimochi(real bracken-starch dumpling) are popular. We are proud of our sweets that bring out the original characteristics of the ingredients.
Traditional Tamba tea made from the traditional tea fields
We process the tea leaves of our own tea plantation ourselves to make tea so that you can enjoy a sweet aroma and a refreshing clear taste. We offer genuine Tamba tea that is not blended. At the competition, we received the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Award four times in total.
Our recommendation is “Karigane with Matcha”, which is popular for the refreshing fragrant and taste. We hope you will enjoy it.
♥ At the Inter store and the main store, there is a café, and you can have tea and sweets there.
Basic information
Postal code | 〒669-2204 |
Address | 164-2 Sugi-ji Santan-cho, Tambasasayama City, Hyogo Prefecture |
Phone number | +81-79-594-2226 |
Map | View on Googlemap |
Website | To website |
Business information
Business hours | 09: 00 ~ 18: 30 Cafe 9:00 to 18:30 (last order 18:00) |
Regular holiday | Wednesday Open on Wednesdays and public holidays / New Year’s Day |
email address | info@suwaen.cc |
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