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Experience the world's only tatami Starbucks in Kyoto, and Ernian Sakamoto is beautiful in the morning.

The trip to Kyoto is a trip full of expectations and wishes. Kyoto's Nijo Castle, Kiyomizu Temple, Shi Huai Cuisine, Sanwu Bookstore, and the surrounding Fujisawa Yamato and Uji are all in this destination. We also arranged a niche stop for this trip to Kyoto-the only tatami Starbucks in the world. This western-style cafe with strong regional characteristics makes us wonder what it looks like. In order to avoid the crowded crowd and make full use of time, we got up early and arrived at about 9 o'clock.

Getting up early not only allows us to enjoy the casual shooting of tatami Starbucks, but also allows us to harvest for two years, such as sitting quietly in the morning covered with golden light and stepping into the stream from silence.

This unique tatami Starbucks is located in Nianban, a traditional Japanese residence with a history of 100 years, next to Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto. In addition to the Starbucks logo printed on the wooden board, just looking at the building, I don't know that there is a cafe that blends eastern and western cultures between this antique bluestone road.

There is a strong traditional Japanese style outside the house, and the interior is full of Japanese culture. The style of the old city of Kyoto has not weakened a bit because it is a western-style cafe. On the contrary, the layout of Japanese courtyards and tatami makes customers here full of curiosity.

The outdoor area next to the dining table on the first floor is a typical Japanese courtyard.

There are many tatami rooms on the second floor, and the bamboo mats, curtains and scroll paintings hanging on the wall all exude Japanese family style.

The window seat overlooks the street view for two and a half years. The warm sunshine in winter morning shines through the window, which is warm and sunny and makes people feel very comfortable.

The characteristic chandelier is said to simulate water flow.

When we walked out of Starbucks, passers-by had gradually increased, and girls in kimonos walked by talking and laughing. I can't help but sigh, Kyoto is so beautiful!