Giant Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo opens

Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo

Starbucks opens a four-story fully-immersive Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo today.

Located in the Nakameguro neighborhood, the new venue offers more than 100 unique coffee and tea beverages and merchandise exclusively available in store. It will be the fifth Roastery globally, home to the largest Teavana Bar in the world and Japan’s first Princi Italian bakery.

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It also introduces Starbuck’s first Amu Inspiration Lounge, a full floor dedicated to community gathering – and is planned as Starbucks’ first Specialty Coffee Association certified training location in Japan in the near future.

“As the first international market outside of North America, Starbucks Japan has contributed 23 years of innovation for the company globally,” said Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson. “The opening of the Tokyo Roastery will further amplify what Starbucks Japan has done across all stores in the market for more than two decades – innovating and delivering the finest quality coffee one person, one cup and one neighbourhood at a time.”

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“The Roastery will amplify and inspire coffee passion across all Starbucks stores, and will serve as a catalyst for a new wave of growth centered on the customer experience and passion for coffee and service,” added Starbucks Japan CEO Takafumi Minaguchi. “Beginning with the ‘Make it Yours’ campaign that will commence at every store in Japan upon the opening of the Roastery, customers will be invited to experience the first Starbucks coffee roasted exclusively in Tokyo, for Japan, and available in a variety of coffee beverage styles.

“The Roastery signifies our commitment to fostering moments of human connection over a cup of coffee and using these moments to create positive social impact in the communities we serve.”

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The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo  is the only one designed in collaboration with a local architect from the ground up. Inspired by the famous cherry-blossom trees lining the Meguro River, the building’s glass walls and terraced floors fold into the fabric of the neighbourhood, bringing visitors eye-level with the cherry blossoms and the four seasons of the river to reflect the natural beauty and sense of harmony found across Japan.

The coffee journey at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo is an immersive experience and education in coffee, and its process – from green bean to cup – which begins at the Main Bar on the first floor. The open floor plan draws customers into the immersive experience, introducing them to the art of roasting, brewing and hand-crafting beverages. The terraced third floor features Starbucks Japan’s first cocktail bar, Arriviamo.

Japan is the fourth largest market in terms of store count for Starbucks globally – behind the US and China – and today has more than 1400 Starbucks stores.

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