We received information about a limited-time menu being offered at a store in Osaka City!

From the press release

According to the information we received, a restaurant mainly featuring Italian cuisine is currently offering drinks such as Earl Grey Latte, Chai Tea Latte, Tapioca Milk Tea, and Sky Matcha Tapioca Milk Tea until August 31, 2026 (Monday)!

The drinks include the Earl Grey Latte, characterized by its fragrant aroma and smooth taste; the Chai Tea Latte, a richly aromatic cup with a hint of spice; the Tapioca Milk Tea, with its chewy texture; and the Sky Matcha Tapioca Milk Tea, a Japanese-style drink combining the fragrant flavor of matcha with the richness of milk. A wide variety of drinks is available.

From the press release

Also available until August 31, 2026 (Monday) are chilled frozen drinks: Frozen Cappuccino and Frozen Chocolate Macchiato.

The Frozen Cappuccino offers a slightly bitter coffee taste, while the Frozen Chocolate Macchiato lets you fully enjoy the sweetness of chocolate, making them perfect drinks for a café time on a hot day.

These are available at all ‘TO THE HERBS’ locations except for some stores. In our local Osaka City, the eligible stores are ‘TO THE HERBS Namba Parks Store’ in Naniwa Ward and ‘TO THE HERBS Diamor Osaka Store’ in Kita Ward.

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Why not take this opportunity to enjoy a cold drink at ‘TO THE HERBS’ during your early summer outing?

Osaka City

Osaka City, located in the Kansai region of Japan, has a rich history as a major commercial and industrial hub dating back to the 5th century when it served as the ancient capital under the name Naniwa. It flourished during the Edo period as the “nation’s kitchen” due to its central role in rice trading, and today is known for its vibrant food culture, modern architecture, and historical landmarks like Osaka Castle. Despite heavy damage in World War II, the city was rebuilt and has become a key economic and cultural center in Japan.

Namba Parks

Namba Parks is a large, multi-purpose complex in Osaka, Japan, built on the site of the former Osaka Stadium, the historic home of the Nankai Hawks baseball team. Opened in 2003, it is renowned for its innovative architectural design by Jerde Partnership, featuring a dramatic terraced rooftop garden that rises eight stories, creating a unique urban canyon and green space. The complex combines a shopping mall, restaurants, a cinema, and an office tower, transforming a former sports landmark into a vibrant cultural and commercial hub.

Diamor Osaka

Diamor Osaka is a major underground shopping street located in the heart of Osaka, Japan, connecting the bustling Umeda and Nishi-Umeda districts. It was developed in the mid-20th century as part of Osaka’s post-war urban expansion, transforming a former riverbed into a vibrant commercial hub. Today, the arcade is known for its wide variety of shops, restaurants, and convenient access to public transportation, making it a popular destination for

Osaka Castle

Osaka Castle is a historic landmark in Japan, originally built in the 1580s by the powerful warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a symbol of his unification of the country. The castle played a key role in the Siege of Osaka in 1615, which led to the fall of the Toyotomi clan, and was later rebuilt and restored multiple times, with the current main tower reconstructed in 1931. Today, it stands as a popular tourist destination and museum, showcasing the region’s samurai-era history and architecture.

Namba Parks

Namba Parks is a large, modern shopping and entertainment complex in Osaka, Japan, built on the site of a former baseball stadium. Its most distinctive feature is a stunning, terraced rooftop garden that cascades down the building, creating a unique urban oasis designed to mimic a natural canyon. The complex opened in 2003 as a key part of the city’s redevelopment, blending retail, dining, and green space to revitalize the surrounding Namba district.

Diamor Osaka

Diamor Osaka is a major underground shopping mall located in the Umeda district of Osaka, Japan, connecting Umeda Station with various department stores and office buildings. Opened in 1995, it was built to revitalize the area and improve pedestrian flow, and it features a wide range of shops, restaurants, and services. The mall is known for its modern design and serves as a key transportation and commercial hub in the city.

Osaka Stadium

Osaka Stadium, originally opened in 1950, was a multi-purpose sports venue located in Osaka, Japan. It served as the home field for the Nippon Professional Baseball team, the Kintetsu Buffaloes, and also hosted numerous concerts and events until its closure in 2004. The stadium was demolished in 2005, and the site was redeveloped into a residential and commercial complex.

Nankai Hawks

The Nankai Hawks are a professional baseball team based in Osaka, Japan, originally founded in 1938 as the Nankai Club. They were a dominant force in Nippon Professional Baseball, winning multiple Pacific League championships and Japan Series titles, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1988, the team was sold and relocated to Fukuoka, where it became the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, ending the Nankai Hawks’ 50-year history in Osaka.