In Japan you can find Starbucks cafes at some very special places. Unique locations, with a local touch but always the same Starbucks-quality. Whether you enjoy a cup of Starbucks coffee or not, these stores are worth a visit for the location! The first ‘Sutaba‘ of Japan opened its’ ...
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When it comes to the Chinese market, Narasimhan said that data shows that the average annual coffee consumption per capita in China is about 12 cups, compared to 200 cups in Japan and 380 cups in the United States. In comparison, the coffee market in China is still in its early stages. ...
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By 1996, we would cross the Pacific to open our first store in Japan, followed by Europe in 1998 and China in 1999. Over the next two decades, we would grow to welcome millions of customers each week and become a part of the fabric of tens of thousands of neighborhoods all around the...
This year, there are new flavors to explore, from the new Iced Gingerbread Oatmilk Chai in the United States and Canada, to the Strawberry Merry Cream Frappuccino blended cream in Japan. Read moreNov. 16 is Red Cup Day! Here’s how to get your free Starbucks reusable red cup...
Find a store Sign in Join now More reasons to stay awhile Mugs, glasses and the condiment bar are back—and all for-here orders include freshly brewed refills on coffee and tea. Learn more Shaken to perfection Experience a feel-good Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso or Iced Hazelnut...
Miho Shimizu is a Japanese freelance writer settled in Shizuoka with her husband and two rabbits. Fascinated with traveling at the age of 18, she has spent most of her long holidays exploring incredible spots around Japan. Also love to listen to music, draw, and read novels over a cup of...
Starbucks is also planning to try out new cup-washing stations in cafes in O'ahu, Hawaii, and on Arizona State University's campus. Customers will be able to have their personal cups cleaned before ordering their beverage. The company is testing borrow-a-cup programs in Japan, Sing...
“Starbucks has been hiring Deaf and hard of hearing partners (employees) since we entered Japan in 1996, and these partners have made incredible impacts in their communities,” said Takafumi Minaguchi, ceo, Starbucks Coffee Japan. “Inspired by their passion, we created this store as a place...