[Umeda Cafe] A coffee experience that uses all five senses
Located in Chayamachi, the heart of Umeda, Osaka, Blue Bottle Coffee Umeda Chayamachi Cafe opened in July 2021 as its first store in the Kansai region. This cafe offers visitors a new coffee experience with the concept of enjoying coffee with all five senses. 
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☕ A coffee experience that can be enjoyed with all five senses
The interior of the store is a sophisticated space created by Tokyo design firm I IN, with a comfortable atmosphere where the warmth of wood and natural light harmonize. At the drip station on the first floor, you can see the barista carefully brewing coffee one cup at a time, and experience the charm of coffee through your sight, smell, and hearing.  
The atrium staircase leading to the second floor is equipped with a chandelier made of 168 coffee-colored glass balls made by the local Osaka glass studio "fresco", and shows different expressions depending on the time of day and natural light. 
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🍰 Enjoy a special moment with a limited menu
At Umeda Chayamachi Cafe, we have a limited menu that can only be enjoyed here. 
⭐️Tiramisu: A smooth, melt-in-your-mouth tiramisu made with layers of Blue Bottle coffee-infused dough, handmade mascarpone cream, and fragrant Amazonian cacao. 
⭐️Waffle Plate Pineapple & Passion Cream: Freshly baked Liege waffles are topped with roasted pineapple and passion fruit, and served with passion caramel sauce that allows you to enjoy the aroma of vanilla and cloves. 
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📍 Store information
Store name: Blue Bottle Coffee Umeda Chayamachi Cafe
Address: Urban Terrace Chayamachi Building A, 15-22 Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Access: 3 minutes on foot from Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station, 8 minutes on foot from JR Osaka Station
Business hours: 8:00-21:00 (open all year round)
Number of seats: 49 seats, free Wi-Fi available
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Blue Bottle Coffee Umeda Chayamachi Cafe is a sophisticated space that will make you forget the hustle and bustle of the city, where you can experience the depth of coffee through your five senses. If you visit Umeda, why not stop by?
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