This tea house was established in Unomori Park as a symbol of Yokkaichi, the production center of Ise tea, and as a center of traditional culture.
It was built in July 1994, designed by Masao Nakamura, a leading expert in sukiya-style architecture, as a place where visitors can become familiar with traditional Japanese culture (tea ceremony, haiku poetry, etc.). Visitors can enjoy a cup of tea without a reservation at the ryurei-seki (tea ceremony seats), which are chair seating areas where you can casually enjoy tea.
| Address | 1-13-17 Unomori, Yokkaichi City | 
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| Access | Five-minute walk from the west exit of Kintetsu Yokkaichi Station. In Unomori Park (south side) | 
| Business hours | (Hours of rental reception)/ (the ryurei-seki (tea ceremony seats) entry time) regular holiday:Monday(However, if Monday is a national holiday, the following day is a national holiday.) | 
| Fee | the ryurei-seki (tea ceremony seats) 400yen | 
| Parking | Parking lot available(3 spaces) | 






