Starbucks Coffee Ginza Matsuya-dori, the first Starbucks Coffee store, was opened in Ginza, Tokyo in 1996, and since then, Starbucks has opened stores in 47 prefectures. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary in Japan, the famous coffee chain has grown to approximately 1,600 stores nationwide.
#スターバックス2525リレー たくさんの投稿ありがとうございました✨ 皆さまの素敵な笑顔とパートナーが繋がるリレームービーが完成しました?☕ スターバックスはこれからもコーヒーの力を信じ、多くのつながりを通して、皆さまと共に新しい未来をつないでいきます。 Thank you for 25th. pic.twitter.com/qrvZLdeNb4
From Wednesday, June 30th, 2021, Starbucks Coffee Japan Co., Ltd. will launch its "47JIMOTO Frappuccino®" campaign at all Starbucks stores nationwide (excluding some stores). With original frappuccinos for each of the 47 prefectures of Japan, they've collected "different stories to express (their) gratitude to the local community for the support (they've) received thus far and (their) hope for the connections that will continue into the future."
Invented by local partners
The "47 JIMOTO Frappuccino®" series is created by local partners in each of the 47 prefectures, who came up with ideas to express their gratitude and wishes for their local customers.
The lineup is full of individuality. Each one has a name, look and taste reflecting the unique perspective of each region.
Starbucks Japan celebrating its 25th anniversary
Starbucks Coffee Ginza Matsuya-dori, the first Starbucks Coffee store, was opened in Ginza, Tokyo in 1996, and since then, Starbucks has opened stores in 47 prefectures. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary in Japan, the famous coffee chain has grown to approximately 1,600 stores nationwide.
47 JIMOTO Frappuccino®
From Wednesday, June 30th, 2021, Starbucks Coffee Japan Co., Ltd. will launch its "47JIMOTO Frappuccino®" campaign at all Starbucks stores nationwide (excluding some stores). With original frappuccinos for each of the 47 prefectures of Japan, they've collected "different stories to express (their) gratitude to the local community for the support (they've) received thus far and (their) hope for the connections that will continue into the future."
Invented by local partners
The "47 JIMOTO Frappuccino®" series is created by local partners in each of the 47 prefectures, who came up with ideas to express their gratitude and wishes for their local customers.
The lineup is full of individuality. Each one has a name, look and taste reflecting the unique perspective of each region.
47 JIMOTO Frappuccino® lineup
Hokkaido Tōkibi (corn) Creamy Frappuccino® (link)
Aomori Apple Jawameku Strawberry Frappuccino® (link)
Iwate Menkoi Matcha & Sesame Frappuccino® (link)
Miyagi Datcha Zunda (dumpling) Matcha Frappuccino® (link)
Akita Amajoppe (sweet-salty) Salty Caramel Frappuccino® (link)
Yamagata Sukidazu La France (pear) Frappuccino® (link)
Fukushima Irodori (colorful) Fruits Dappai Frappuccino® (link)
Ibaraki Melon Igappe Creamy Frappuccino® (link)
Tochigi Raisama Pachipachi (crackling) Chocolate Frappuccino® (link)
Gunma Danbē Yogurt Mango Frappuccino® (link)
Saitama Tasaitama Strawberry & Citrus Frappuccino® (link)
Chiba Nagomi Mitarashi (dumpling) Coffee Cream Frappuccino® (link)
Tokyo Origin Coffee Jelly Caramel Frappuccino® (link)
Kanagawa Summer Blue Cream Frappuccino® (link)
Niigata Bakkaī (really good) Kaki no Tane (rice cracker) Chocolate Frappuccino® (link)
Toyama Marude Suikatcha Watermelon Frappuccino® (link)
Ishikawa Īji Bō-Hōjicha (roasted twig tea) Frappuccino® (link)
Fukui Hoyahoya Komepon (puffed rice) Matcha Frappuccino® (link)
Yamanashi Tete!! Grape White Chocolate Frappuccino® (link)
Nagano Maroyaka (smooth) Apple Butter Caramel Frappuccino® (link)
Gifu Yaone Matcha Coffee Jelly Frappuccino® (link)
Shizuoka Mikan (tangerine) Citrus Darāke (aplenty) Frappuccino® (link)
Aichi Deraumya (very tasty) Anko (sweet red bean paste) Coffee Frappuccino® (link)
Mie Isecha (tea) & Citrus Yani! Frappuccino® (link)
Shiga Biwa Blue Citrus Cream Frappuccino® (link)
Kyoto Hannari Matcha Kinako Frappuccino® (link)
Osaka Metcha Kudamon (very fruity) Cream Frappuccino® (link)
Hyogo Rich Bari Choco Haittō (lots of choc) Frappuccino® (link)
Nara Naradewa (only in Nara) Hōjicha White Chocolate Frappuccino® (link)
Wakayama Tsuremote Nomora (let's all drink some) Mikan Citrus Frappuccino® (link)
Tottori Gaina (giant) Caramel Creamy Frappuccino® (link)
Shimane Creamy Matcha Coffee Goen (good relationship) Frappuccino® (link)
Okayama Dērē (lots of) Fruits Sunshine Frappuccino® (link)
Hiroshima Setouchi Lemon & Citrus Jakē Frappuccino® (link)
Yamaguchi Kasanechoro (layered) Gomatchoro (sesame) Frappuccino® (link)
Tokushima Juicy Sudachi Citrus Yattosā Frappuccino® (link)
Kagawa Wasanbon (sugar) Matcha Nishīmai (have some) Frappuccino® (link)
Ehime Sugoiken! (awesome) Kiwifruit Frappuccino® (link)
Kochi Ginger Citrus Yaki Frappuccino® (link)
Fukuoka Yamecha (Yame green tea) Yaken Frappuccino® (link)
Saga Chikatto (slightly) Karikari (crunchy) Sugar & Chocolate Frappuccino® (link)
Nagasaki Castella (cake) Coffee Yan! Cream Frappuccino® (link)
Kumamoto Zakuzaku (crunchy) Biscuit (cookie) Bai & Chocolate Frappuccino® (link)
Oita Wakuwaku (excited) Kabosu Citrus'cha Frappuccino® (link)
Miyazaki Tege (really) Kirakkira (dazzling) Hyūga (citrus) Frappuccino® (link)
Kagoshima Chaippe ('cuppa tea) Kuromitsu (dark syrup) Cream Frappuccino® (link)
Karī (auspicious) Chinsukō Vanilla Caramel Frappuccino® (link)
For visuals and detailed information on each one, please visit the special 47 JIMOTO website here.