Kagurazakasaryo Milano – Corso Como, an exclusive traditional Teahouse and Bistrot by Takeda Katsuya Design

Takeda Katsuya Design, the Japanese design studio founded by the architect Takeda Katsuya, has recently finished a project of excellence in the Ho.Re.Ca. environment, the KagurazakaSaryo Milano, an exclusive traditional Teahouse & Bistrot located in Corso Como 12 in Milan.
Led by a Japanese property, the brand Kagurazaka Saryo is a reference to the art of Japanese cuisine in Tokyo and the place in Milan represents its first opening in Europe.

Kagurazaka Saryo Milano aims to be a tearoom-bistro that combines tradition and creativity, offering original recipes that can be accompanied by fine teas from various prefectures of Japan. The principal product is the ‘matcha’ green tea enriching refined desserts and dishes prepared with traditional ingredients.
KagurazakaSaryo Milano’s space has been studied and realized by Takeda Katsuya who is inspired by the traditional Japanese tearooms by reinterpreting them through a modern and linear vision to create an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, in which every single detail has been designed to celebrate the beauty and purity of natural materials.

The footprint echoes the style of Tokyo venues characterized by an aesthetic that matches the practicality and functionality of spaces. Distinctive elements such as the green counter like matcha tea, the wood panelling and the inclined ceiling are a reminder of Japanese roofs typical architecture and are studied to transport guests in a trip to Far East flavours for a unique experience.
The Koshi-Do architectural element, a typical wooden grille symbolizing simple elegance and connection with nature is echoed by Takeda Katsuya in the design of the ceiling, making it a distinctive feature of the venue. In addition, the ceiling is designed to simulate natural light such as that which traditionally penetrates from above in Japanese rooms, creating a serene and relaxing atmosphere.

A round window of light distinguishes the back wall, drawing inspiration from the traditional round window of Chashitsu, the room of tea ceremony. These round windows symbolize the internal peace and harmony in tradition and overlook the Japanese gardens separating the inside from the outside and capturing the passage of time and seasons, transforming familiar landscapes in painting scenes. This concept was reinterpreted by incorporating a circular design inside the KagurazakaSaryo.

The traditional garden, which has always been one of the most fascinating aspects of Japanese culture, has been revived through the presence of red dry bonsai trees. The dry bonsai, the result of years of development through ancient techniques, is designed to be enjoyed without needing care, and is repurposed as a modern reinterpretation thereby creating a contrast with traditional style.

The floor of the room, made of stoneware, echoes the typical Tobhi-Ishi milestones used in gardens to create evocative and meditative paths. Tobhi-Ishi stones are typically placed in Japanese gardens as landmarks on which to walk. In the design of the venue, each element of the stoneware floor is designed to evoke the same feeling of a path to walk within a Japanese garden.
Teahouse & Bistrot KagurazakaSaryo Milano establishes Japanese historicity and tradition in the heart of the Lombard capital, offering an authentic and refined corner of Japan in the European scene.
Takeda Katsuya Design
Via del Torchio 5/7, 20123 Milano
+39 02 8450 1328
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