[Hiroshima matcha specialty store]If you like matcha, go to the cha-no-wa

[Matcha Specialty Shop]What kind of shop is cha-no-wa?

The cha-no-wa is known as a matcha specialty store, and you can enjoy special matcha sweets.

The cha-no-wa cafe uses high-quality matcha tea carefully selected by Mr. Haruhide Morita, who is said to be the best tea master in Japan!

The parfait and matcha crepe, which are also recommended products, are very delicious and popular.

The inside of the store is also a stylish and relaxing space.

It is located near Peace Memorial Park, so if you are sightseeing in Peace memorial Park and like matcha, please visit!

[Matcha Specialty Shop]What kind of menu does the cha-no-wa cafe have?

The cha-no-wa cafe has a menu using various matcha.

Both the cafe and latte are delicious and popular, and the prices are reasonable, so anyone can feel free to go.

I highly recommend the matcha parfait!

Where is the cha-no-wa cafe?

〒730-0856 Hiroshima, Naka Ward, Kawaramachi, 2−1 Base 1F Azure

■Located on Peace Boulevard

I want to know other information!

■There is a coin parking behind the shop.

[Business hours]
10:00~19:00(L.O. at 18:00)

[Regular holiday]
Wednesdays (Open if Wednesday is a holiday.)

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