Chacha soft serve ice cream from a teahouse in Totsukajuku on the Tokaido!


"Matcha used for thick tea ceremony!"
"Tokaido Totsuka-juku Chacha Soft Serve!! Here you go!!!"



Shunpo Tea Garden has been in business for 36 years as of 2014 as a teahouse that you can drop by at Totsuka-juku, the 53rd stop on the Tokaido!

Totsuka was actually the 5th inn of the 53 stages of the Tokaido, and because it was just the first day from Nihonbashi, it was one of the most prosperous post stations among the 53 stages.



The Hakone Ekiden, a New Year's tradition, is also called the "Flower Ward 2", and the Totsuka relay station has produced a variety of dramas.

Although Totsuka is in Yokohama, it is a very warm town that also does agriculture and dairy farming.

Our company is currently running a tea house in a commercial building called "Sakuras Totsuka" in Totsukajuku on the Tokaido Road. I learned.

Connecting times through tea, connecting people through tea.

I wish I could create such a "place"...



Well, the lingering summer heat is severe,

Very popular at our store

We would like to introduce “Tokaido Totsuka-juku Chacha Soft”.

We thoroughly kneaded fresh matcha for tea ceremony from Nishio in Mikawa, which is also connected to the Tokaido,

Original rich matcha ice cream made with freshly squeezed milk from the famous Totsuka store, "Yokohama Ice Factory" (Ono Farm) !


[Comes with the popular chacha cookie! Eating together doubles the deliciousness! ! ]

We started Tokaido Totsuka-shuku Chacha Soft from last year, and we are happy to serve everyone from small children to the elderly.
I am really pleased with everyone.

The appeal of tea and Japanese culture transcends generations,
It is to be able to deliver peace of mind.

And really, just like the old Tokaido Totsuka-juku tea house,
We will deliver the tea that will make you feel relieved.


At the shop, you can find the Tokaido Totsuka-juku "Strolling Map" and "Michi Sanpo"
are also available.


When you come to Totsuka,
Please come and taste delicious tea and sweets and the history of Totsuka.