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Bukubuku Teahouse stands in the ruins of the Okinawa World's old folk houses. The smoke peeking out from its roof and the faintly drifting tea aroma seem to beckon, inviting us to open the door and take a look inside.
Spread before us is a mountain of foam, much like shaved ice. But it's not just about the appearance. A sip reveals the taste of cold, high-quality Okinawan green tea spreading through the mouth. The delicate foam and cold tea harmonize exquisitely in this rare cup known as 'bukubuku tea'.
Would you like to taste the foam first or cool off with a cold tea? The way to enjoy bukubuku tea is entirely up to you. It's fine to sit down and savor it slowly, or to have a cup of tea while gazing at the old houses. In a teahouse enveloped in the atmosphere of Okinawa, why not find your own way of drinking?
Feel lonely with ordinary cold tea? Then be sure to try bukubuku tea. The mysteriously bubbling experience teaches us that there is hidden adventure even in a drink.