This place specializes in traditional Okinawan Buku-Buku tea. The unique foamy texture and local flavors let you enjoy both the taste and the history of Okinawa at the same time. The café is simple yet cozy, and they serve local snacks too. Perfect for travelers who love to take it slow or anyone wanting to experience something special from Okinawa. Sit down, have a cup of tea, and feel time slow down—super relaxing. Highly recommended!
UCHINA CAFÉ BUKU-BUKU | Review by Nick Chen
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Located right by Lake Shinji, the setting is gorgeous. You can enjoy the exhibits while taking in the lake view. The exhibitions are diverse, and sometimes there are special shows. If you get tired, it's nice to take a walk outside. The sunset is stunning in the evening, and the whole place feels super relaxing.
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