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In Japanese, a cafe is called a tea shop. What is the name of the teahouse?
Tea shop:
Translated into Chinese, it is called: teahouse, cafe. This is a restaurant that serves coffee, black tea, snacks and simple diet.
The teahouse dictionary (ちゃや) is explained as follows:
1. Tea house, tea shop. 2. Teahouse. 3. Teahouses and brothels. 4. Tea room (in the theater).
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