Starbucks Japan’s Peach Frappuccino Returns June 24, 2026: 3 Summer Peach Drinks from ¥579, Plus Early Access for Members

Starbucks Japan’s peach Frappuccino is back for summer: 3 peach drinks launch June 24, 2026 (from ¥579), with a members’ early taste June 22.

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Three Starbucks Japan peach summer drinks — Chillax Soda Peach, the whipped-cream Peach & Peach Milk Frappuccino, and Craft Juicy Peach Tea — with fresh white peaches behind.

Starbucks Coffee Japan is rolling out three peach-themed drinks nationwide starting Wednesday, June 24, 2026 — a peach-filled summer lineup led by the Peach & Peach Milk Frappuccino®, joined by the fizzy Chillax Soda Peach and the tea-based Craft Juicy Peach Tea. All three are seasonal summer drinks available at Starbucks Japan.

Peach Frappuccinos have been a Starbucks Japan summer staple since 2015, and for good reason: Japanese white peach, or hakuto, is known for its delicate fragrance and gentle sweetness. If your trip lines up with late June, it’s worth making a stop.

Here’s a traveler-friendly guide to all three drinks — prices, sizes, and what makes each one different — plus the matching White Peach & Earl Grey Tart launching the same day, and an early-access window for Starbucks Rewards members starting June 22.

The Three Peach Drinks

All prices are tax included and based on takeout; eating in (“eat-in”) costs a few yen more.

Peach & Peach Milk Frappuccino® (¥707 takeout / ¥720 eat-in, Tall only)

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The star of the lineup. Melt-in-your-mouth peach pieces meet smooth peach milk with a nonfat milk base, so it’s creamy without feeling heavy and finishes clean. Juicy peach pieces sit at the bottom, releasing the fruity aroma and gentle sweetness of white peach with every sip.

Chillax Soda Peach (Tall ¥579 / Grande ¥624 / Venti® ¥668, takeout)

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Juicy peach pieces and soda meet Starbucks’ own “green citrus” flavor syrup for a fragrant, sparkling refresher. It’s the pick-me-up of the lineup — bright, fizzy, and easy to drink on a hot afternoon. A returning favorite from last year.

Craft Juicy Peach Tea (Tall ¥618 / Grande ¥663 / Venti® ¥707, takeout)

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Peach syrup is paired with crisp black tea, with chunky peach pieces pooled at the bottom. It has the most peach fruit pieces of the three, so it tastes like biting into the fruit itself — refined, not too sweet, and easy to sip in the heat. Also back from last year.

White Peach & Earl Grey Tart the same day (¥570 takeout / ¥580 eat-in)

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Juicy white peach in big and small cuts packed edge to edge, paired with an aromatic Earl Grey mousse. A nice “summer reward” to go with your drink.


Dates, Early Access & How to Order

The peach lineup goes on sale on June 24, 2026, at Starbucks stores nationwide (excluding some locations), though items may be temporarily out of stock or discontinued early. Popular flavors can sell out, so if there’s one you especially want to try, visit soon after launch.

Starbucks Rewards members get a head start: the Craft Juicy Peach Tea (Tall only) is available two days early, June 22–23, via Mobile Order & Pay in the app or by showing the in-app QR code at the register. If you’ve already set up the Starbucks Japan app, you can join in; otherwise, the full lineup hits stores on the 24th.


Tips for Travelers

Want to customize your drink? Starbucks suggests adding White Mocha syrup or citrus pulp to the Frappuccino, and citrus pulp to the soda. These are paid add-ons, with prices varying by option, roughly from ¥55 to ¥110.

The Frappuccino comes in Tall only, but the soda and tea also come in Grande and Venti®. Most stores take cash, credit cards, transit IC cards, and QR-code payments (it varies by location).

In Japan’s sticky summer, a cold drink and an air-conditioned seat can be a welcome mid-sightseeing break. For more on staying cool, see our Japan summer heat survival guide. Starbucks Japan leans into seasonal exclusives, too; just before this campaign it offered the Banana Affogato Frappuccino, so checking the new-season menu is part of the fun.

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This article was translated from the original Japanese with AI assistance and reviewed by our editorial team. The Japanese version is authoritative.

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