Check Out This Beautiful Starbucks in a Historical Japanese BuildingThe coffee giant took over a old mansion in Kyoto.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

Starbucks Japan

In cities such as New York, there are Starbucks locations on almost every other block. And they all mostly look the same. That can't be said about this new Starbucks location opening in Kyoto, Japan, on Friday.

This location is onNinen-zaka, one of most well preserved streets in the city, according toKotaku. The building dates back to the mid 1700s.

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There are rooms with mats on the second floor of the former mansion where you take your shoes off and relax, according toFashion Press.

Click through the slideshow to check out more photos in and outside of this new Japanese Starbucks location.

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