Takamiya Garden Tea House: Japanese-style Afternoon Tea

Located about an 8-minute walk from Takamiya Station, this tea house is accessible via a single entrance, so make sure to find the right path. For those arriving by car, the road curves uphill, while pedestrians can use the elevator.

Situated on a hill, similar to the Shilla Hotel Seoul, the tea house is surrounded by scenic views. After passing a chapel-like area, you'll find the restaurant building where staff greet guests at their reserved time, confirm the reservation name, and guide them indoors after removing their shoes.

When making a reservation, you can choose between counter seats and table seats. While table seats offer a better view of the garden, counter seats provide a charming opportunity to interact with the staff.

In Japan, it's common to start meals with a welcome drink, often referred to as a "toast drink." These can be complimentary or available for an additional fee, with options to upgrade to sparkling wine or champagne. Non-alcoholic options are also available upon request. At the counter, the staff pours champagne generously as a toast drink, creating a fragrant atmosphere. The tea master and their apprentice are present, offering warm and friendly interactions.

Shortly after, a three-tier tray is presented. The top tier features nine types of sweets, the middle tier showcases five savory items, and the bottom tier includes seasonal fruits with sweet bean paste. The staff provides detailed explanations of the menu, which is available in both English and Japanese for convenience. The savory items are creative, while the sweets are elegantly crafted.

As the tea house is part of a restaurant that offers kaiseki meals priced in the 20,000 yen range, the afternoon tea menu is thoughtfully curated with a refined touch. Although some may compare it to Kyoto's five-star establishments, this tea house is equally beautiful and impressive. Guests can enjoy premium teas from various regions of Kyushu, brewed right in front of them, along with exceptional hospitality.

Housed in a historic building, the interior is lavish, and the lush garden visible through the glass windows creates a moment that feels like being inside a masterpiece. Even at the end of the meal, guests are treated to a cup of iced coffee while waiting for the bill.

After dining, visitors can explore the Japanese garden located behind the restaurant. There's also a tea room (reservation required) and a space for outdoor wedding photography. The venue includes a wedding hall, suggesting that ceremonies are occasionally held here.

This tea house is an excellent choice for those seeking a special experience in Fukuoka or celebrating a memorable occasion during their travels. Afternoon tea starts at 4,500 yen, with discounts available during time sales. Thank you for reading.

Post by 킹센세 | Jul 4, 2025

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