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Like Peanuts? What about green tea? If you’re in Japan, be sure to visit one of the Snoopy teahouses.
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Called Snoopy cha-ya (茶屋), which means “teahouse,” there are locations in Ise, Yufu, and Kyoto. They serve Japanese food and drinks with a Snoopy spin.
How wonderful.
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DISCUSSION
I wonder how the Schultz estate handles its licensing here and abroad, bc the only non Peanuts movie or comic stuff in America I’ve seen is Met Life, and they stopped using them a while ago. I’m pretty sure if there were some Snoopy cafes, especially in the various Asian enclaves in major cities, it would be a hit.