Coffee review

Tokyo, Japan launched Starbucks limited coffee cup, cherry blossom Mount Fuji is full of wind.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, To communicate with professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) and take a look around these cups for a trip as mini as if you were in Japan. This is not the excuse we are hurting to visit Starbucks in Japan, their amazing rotation lineup of hojicha grilled tea and matches for green tea drinks and desserts. However, we now find that we have more reasons to go to October.

For professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style)

Look around these cups. It's like a mini trip in Japan.

This is not the excuse we are hurting to visit Starbucks in Japan, their amazing rotation lineup of hojicha grilled tea and matches for green tea drinks and desserts. However, we now find that we have more reasons to go to October.

Starbucks "you are here" coffee cup series uses simple and elegant works of local landmark art. Although it has been in the United States and Canada for some time, it is just now on its way to Japan in the form of a full-size cup and a compact demitasse espresso cup.

The best design in Japan is Mt. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in the country, and the red sun (such as the one on the Japanese flag) rises from behind the peak. Among the promotional photos released by Starbucks are a cup of cherry blossoms and three famous Japanese hot spring bathing monkeys, half of the cups. On the back, the company promises, we will find bonsai, sushi, ramen, a doll of daruma hope, and even a castle that revolves around the cup and feels like a whirlwind cultural tour.

Although this is not the first time Starbucks has released a Japanese exclusive drinking ship, fortunately, these will not complement each other like rollers sold at Haneda Airport or bottles that can only be bought on board flights. It is operated by the airline ANA. Your Japanese design here will start buying in the Starbucks area of Japan on Oct. 2, with a full-size cup priced at 1800 yen ($16) and a string, just in case you'll like to hang it in your home as a decoration) costs 1200 yen. Given the great popularity of Starbucks in Japan, you may want to choose you as soon as possible.

0