Matayoshi Coffee Farm

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Kunigami District, Japan

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Coffee store· Bakery· Botanical garden· Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant· Coffee shop· Cottage· Cafe· Campground

Matayoshi Coffee Farm Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Matayoshi Coffee Farm is located in Kunigami District, Japan on 718-28 Gesashi, Higashi,. Matayoshi Coffee Farm is rated 4 out of 5 in the category coffee store in Japan.

Address

718-28 Gesashi, Higashi,

Phone

+81 980432838

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Coffee

Open hours

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Yuuki AsunaYui

Not sure I'd pay 1400 for Okinawan Coffee, the 450 coffee was just as good. If you're exploring in the area and want a pick me up, great spot to grab coffee and a hotdog kinda place. Walking the farm was beautiful scenic walk. Its amazing how they grow the coffee in various steps and different greenhouses. Takes credit card and yen. Plenty of parking.

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John Flood

What a fun place with great coffee. Large coffee menu including locally grown Matayoshi coffee. They have farm tours, zipline and a relaxing park. The coffee shop is small, but there is plenty of space outdoors. Great for a family outing.

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Jarrod Dlugos

Matayoshi Coffee Farm is a nice little coffee shop tucked in to a secluded area along the 331. They import their beans from all over the world as well as grow their own crop. I originally stopped by in search of a quality coffee that i could find on island, but was shocked to see that they sold their coffee at 800 Yen for 100g of coffee (8.00 for 1/4 lbs) The Matayoshi grown hot coffee I had was one of the best cups of coffee I've had in the past couple of years. It was a perfect blend of bitterness and acidity with a light and airy texture. Sadly at 1,400 yen (14.00) it was almost double what i am willing to pay for a good cup of coffee so i will likely not be returning.

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Richard Ogden

My wife and I visited to take the ATV tour of the coffee farm and the path through Yanbaru. It was a wonderful experience and I recommend it for anyone who comes to visit. It is a little pricey, 6500 yen per person. There is a small coffee shop that also serves hotdogs. Kids over 11 can drive their own ATV. If it has just rained you should prepare to get muddy. The staff provides rain boots and some Daiso rain gear for use. We just brought a change of clothes. There isn't much around so I would recommend you pack some snacks and some drinks for before or after.

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Lahaina Joy Abuan

I want to come back and roast my own coffee beans! We will definitely take the tour!

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Ivan Kostylev

900 local coffee. You'll ever only have it once.

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Zach B

I enjoyed walking around the area part of this farm, they have a greenhouse, horses, goats, cats, and dogs. The brownie and scone I had with my coffee was really amazing. The coffee that I had was grown right there in the farm, and it was cool to have coffee grown 200m away. The only thing I didn't realize until it was time to pay, was the Okinawa coffee was 1000 for a cup, which it a little too expansive in my opinion. I would recommend stopping here if you ever get the chance.

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Katrel Jones

Enjoyed the ATV's they are governed, and rain can prevent you from certain trails, price is a bit high but expected due to location and average visitors it receives.