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Tokyo Dome LaQua Store
Kanto Area
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Address
1-1-1 Kasuga 2F, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
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Phone Number
03-3830-0094 -
Business Hours
11:00-22:00
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Transportation information
It's about a 1-minute walk from both the Toei Mita Line and the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line at the Korakuen Station.
This event sparked new trends like "#タピる" (drinking bubble tea) and "#タピ活" (visiting bubble tea shops to taste bubble tea). It even made "粉圓" (bubble tea pearls) a popular keyword in Japan's high school girls' New Year prediction rankings. There are over 30 bubble tea brands in Japan alone (*according to Chun Shui Tang's own survey results). Chun Shui Tang is the leading brand behind this bubble tea trend. Renowned for inventing bubble tea, Chun Shui Tang is immensely popular among the locals in Taiwan, with 50 stores across the country. In Japan, Chun Shui Tang opened its first branch, the Daikanyama store, in July 2013, followed by 12 more branches over the next five years. Not only did it lead the bubble tea trend, but Chun Shui Tang also shaped the Taiwanese trend in Japan. This time, after a year's hiatus, Chun Shui Tang opened its 13th store, the "Tokyo Dome City LaQua store."
To reach the Chun Shui Tang "Tokyo Dome City LaQua store," you can take the Tokyo Metro to Korakuen Station and walk from there. Alternatively, you can take the Toei Subway to Kasuga Station or Suidobashi Station and walk to the store. The store's design incorporates plenty of natural materials like wood and stone, creating a comfortable space to enjoy. Located within the expansive LaQua shopping mall, the Chun Shui Tang "Tokyo Dome City LaQua store" is one of the stores closest to the Tokyo Dome. Hence, it has a dedicated takeaway counter, allowing baseball fans at the Tokyo Dome to enjoy a delicious cup of bubble tea during breaks.