Understood. I propose to structure a sightseeing article focusing on the tea house 'Itoya' in Akiruno City, Tokyo.
'Itoya' The tea house that has preserved the atmosphere from the Edo period, is a secluded cafe a short distance from the city. In this charming space scattered with thatched-roof old folk houses, it is a great place to enjoy a moment of relaxation.
Thick wooden buildings with multiple thatched roofs, as if time has slipped back to the Edo period. When you step into the store, the hearth and old furniture exude the atmosphere of the past.
A stream flows in front of the store, and the sunlight filtering through the trees sparkles. The time of having a cup of tea while feeling the sound of the stream is an indescribable comfort.
The menu mainly consists of Japanese sweets and tea. The delicate taste and fragrant aroma blend into the relaxed and comfortable space. It's a hospitality that makes you feel the once-in-a-lifetime encounter.
'Itoya' is quietly standing on a path 15 minutes away by car from JR Ome Line's 'Hinata-Wada' station. It's wonderful to leisurely take a stroll while tasting tea and baked sweets on holidays. It's also nice to start from the path of Musashi Ontake Shrine and stop by for a cup of tea at the end. A special space gently envelops the visitors away from the hustle and bustle of the city.