Koto Shuri Kari Sanfan

9 Shuriikehatacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0824, Japan
+81 98-885-5017
$$$ Cafe
(78 Reviews)
Price Range ¥1,000–2,000

Step into the enchanting world of Koto Shuri Kari Sanfan, a captivating café tucked away at 9 Shuriikehatacho, Naha, Okinawa. This hidden gem invites you to indulge in the rich traditions of Okinawa, most notably through its immersive and authentic bukubukucha tea ceremony. Perfectly located near the historical Shuri Castle, it offers both the curious traveler and the local a unique cultural experience.

As you enter the café, you are immediately enveloped by an ambiance reminiscent of a charming time gone by. With its eclectic decor and antique furnishings, the atmosphere is both cozy and authentically Okinawan. The delightful aroma of fresh herbs greets you, and the passionate demeanor of the café’s owner adds a personal touch that makes you feel right at home.

What sets Koto Shuri Kari Sanfan apart is its distinctive offering of the bukubuku tea — a traditional Okinawan tea with a frothy twist. Customers rave about the experience of watching the tea-making process, where you can create your own playful bubbles on top of your drink. As one happy visitor noted, "Making a bubble of the boku boku tea was unforgettable," encapsulating the charm of this artistic ritual. The café also boasts a diverse menu that includes various tea flavors, from soothing lemongrass to fragrant jasmine and even rich coffee for those who prefer something less herbal.

Complementing your tea are delightful trays of delectable sweets that create a delightful balance with the beverages, enhancing the overall experience. Customers, such as Carolyn S., have highlighted the reasonable prices of the tea ceremony, which includes a selection of traditional sweets, making it a great value for the experience it offers. Furthermore, the menu accommodates a myriad of languages, ensuring that every visitor can effortlessly navigate the offerings.

The warm and inviting service has also not gone unnoticed. Many of the reviews mention the owner’s dedication to teaching visitors about the delicate art of making bukubuku tea. Polina Skichko shared, "The lady running the place was kind, sweet and explained all the details of making the foam for the tea," creating an aurora of friendliness that complements the cultural immersion. You will leave not only with a full stomach but with a richer understanding of Okinawa's tea traditions.

While the tea itself may not be to everyone's taste, as noted by Ness, the enchanting environment and the experience of engaging with traditional Okinawa culture elevate this café to a must-visit spot. Whether you are seeking a peaceful afternoon or an engaging cultural outing, Koto Shuri Kari Sanfan welcomes you with open arms, offering a sip of history in every cup.

If you find yourself exploring Naha, make sure to carve out time in your itinerary for this extraordinary café. It promises more than just tea; it offers a unique cultural experience that is sure to enrich your stay in Okinawa.

Accessibility
No wheelchair-accessible car park
No wheelchair-accessible entrance
No wheelchair-accessible seating
Service options
Serves dine-in
No delivery
Highlights
Has great tea selection
Popular for
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves coffee
Dining options
Serves lunch
Serves dessert
Amenities
Has toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Quiet
Crowd
Good for groups
Popular with tourists
Payments
Cash only
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

10:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Tuesday

Closed

Wednesday

Closed

Thursday

10:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Friday

10:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Saturday

10:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Sunday

10:00 AM - 5:30 PM

78 Reviews
Andrada Coos

29 Sep 2025

What a unique experience! I stumbled across this cafe after visiting Shuri Castle nearby. The sweets were very tasty and the frothy bukubuku tea was an interesting experience! You could actually choose the type of tea you wanted from a list and they had milder flavors like lemongrass and jasmine as well as coffee for those who don't like the more bitter traditional herbal teas. Definitely something new I haven't seen anywhere else!

Carolyn S.

29 Sep 2025

A unique opportunity to try Ryukyu tea ceremony called bukubuku-cha ぶくぶく茶. Price is reasonable as it comes with a tray of sweets to enjoy with your tea. Menu is in at least 4 languages, and there are many varieties of flavors you can try.

Agathe Zongo

19 Sep 2025

Okinawas traditional tea ceremony, the shop's atmosphere is unique, full of antiquite decorations. The lady running the tea house was really sweet and explained how to create the foam for the tea. There are many different teas and infusions to choose from, served with sweets and a plate of fruits. Near the shuri castle, it's a hidden gem. Would recommend!

Ness

18 Sep 2025

Awesome, eclectic place. The tea “ceremony” is cool. The tea itself not hot or all that tasty. But I’d still recommend the place overall.

Polina Skichko

01 Sep 2025

amazing traditional Okinawian tea experience! the lady running the place was kind, sweet and explained all the details of making the foam for the tea and the desserts that she serves with the tea. the place itself was cozy, a lot of a antiquity. almost like a museum :) definitely recommend going there!

주혜진

11 Aug 2025

I could have a unique experience. Making bubble of the boku boku tea, the traditional Okinawa tea, was unforgettable. Some snacks served with the tea was also delicious!! I were happy for experiencing the tea culture in Okinawa.

Brendon McCarthy

17 Jun 2025

5 for the experience as there are very few bukubuku shops left. 3 for the tea itself. 6 for the little old ladies who run the place. = average of 4.

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