starbucks has announced that it will open a major new venue in tokyo’s nakameguro district, designed by japanese architect kengo kuma. on february 28, 2019, the city will welcome the starbucks reserve roastery — the fifth such venue following others in seattle, new york, shanghai, and milan, with plans for a chicago outpost also in the works. however, the tokyo roastery will be the first of these venues to be designed and built from-the-ground-up.

kengo kuma starbucks reserve roastery tokyo
the tokyo roastery, designed by kengo kuma, is the first to be built from-the-ground-up
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described as ‘the pinnacle coffee experience’, starbucks’ roastery flagships are conceived as ‘theatrical, experiential shrines’ where master roasters, mixologists, and baristas offer customers a range of bespoke beverages. the shanghai store, the world’s largest, offers guests a ‘willy wonka’ AR experience, while the milanese destination uses locally sourced marble and chunky terrazzo flooring.

kengo kuma starbucks reserve roastery tokyo
starbucks’ milan destination seeks to pay homage to italy’s historic coffee culture
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‘our roasteries are theatrical, experiential shrines to coffee passion,’ says starbucks. ‘here, master roasters, mixologists and baristas ply their craft to coax perfectly flavorful, often unexpectedly artful expressions from our rare, single-origin coffees. every single starbucks reserve coffee was roasted in one of these immersive spaces. grab a coffee-inspired cocktail at an arriviamo bar or dig in to fresh italian fare at princi. these are destinations like none other in the world.’

kengo kuma starbucks reserve roastery tokyo
the shanghai roastery is currently the world’s largest starbucks…
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kengo kuma’s involvement with starbucks is nothing new, with the japanese architect previously working with the US coffee company on a number of occasions. most recently, kuma designed starbucks’ first store in the asian pacific. built from 29 used shipping containers the structure is located in taiwan and will function as a drive-thru in a soon to be opened shopping mall. see designboom’s archive of starbucks articles here.

kengo kuma starbucks reserve roastery tokyo
…until the chicago venue opens its doors to the public in 2019
see designboom’s previous coverage of the project here

kengo kuma starbucks reserve roastery tokyo
the first starbucks roastery is located in the company’s home city of seattle

kengo kuma starbucks reserve roastery tokyo
kengo kuma previously used 29 shipping containers to create a starbucks store in taiwan
see designboom’s previous coverage of the project here