Experiential Yakuzen Tea Cafe "Ohana&" Opens April 8, a 1-Minute Walk from Toritsu-daigaku Station, Where You "Choose Based on a Physical Condition Check"

Experiential yakuzen tea cafe "Ohana&" opens on April 8, 2026, near Toritsu-daigaku Station. Customers can choose customized yakuzen tea and porridge based on a simple health check.
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The yakuzen (medicinal) tea cafe "Ohana&" will open on April 8, 2026, a 1-minute walk from Toritsu-daigaku Station in Meguro-ku, Tokyo.
It is operated by Nana Hattori, who has been developing the yakuzen tea and warming therapy salon "OHANA" in the Toritsu-daigaku area. In addition to the "care tailored from the outside" delivered at the salon so far, the new store "Ohana&" is an "experiential yakuzen tea cafe" themed around "care tailored from the inside."
The greatest feature of "Ohana&" is that you can choose yakuzen tea and yakuzen porridge suited to yourself that day based on a simple physical condition check.
It is an "experiential yakuzen tea cafe" where you can naturally take the first step toward self-care by not just eating or drinking, but by knowing your current state and choosing accordingly.
In recent years, while interest in health-consciousness and self-maintenance has increased, we also hear many voices saying, "I don't know what suits me" or "I have ailments but don't know where to start adjusting."
At "Ohana&," we propose yakuzen to such people not as "something difficult," but as a gentle entrance to knowing oneself.
Inside the store, you can choose yakuzen tea or yakuzen porridge that suits your current self through a simple physical condition check.
We create an opportunity to turn your attention to your own body while staying close to conditions that easily fluctuate daily, such as chills, fatigue, and vague ailments.
The unique appeal of "Ohana&" is that it doesn't just end with "taking what is good for the body," but allows you to enjoy it while knowing "why you are choosing it now."