Best Japanese Sweet Shops In Tokyo
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At Tsukiji Sanokiya in Tokyo, you can eat "Tuna Yaki", which has a cute appearance. The cute point is that the fins and form are firmly tuna. There are "Medium Toro" which is a chewy dough and "Book tuna" which is a crispy dough, so I'm glad that you can choose the one you like!
Name
Sakinoya
Address
4-11-9 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
03-3543-3331
Hours
7:00-15:00
Closed
Sun・Holidays
How to get there
3 min walk, from Tsukiji Station
Warabimochi from Trottro, which has several stores in Tokyo, is a popular shop, but pay attention to the warabimochi that you drink for a limited time at the Akihabara store. The photo shows the warabimochi pumpkin caramel (680 yen) and strawberry (650 yen). The pumpkin caramel for a limited time from October 14th to October 31st was like pumpkin pudding and was very delicious. Excellent compatibility with warabimochi
Name
Tororitenshi-no-warabimochi Akihabara-Store
Address
3-34-3 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map
Hours
11:30-20:00
How to get there
3 min walk, from Akihabara Station
Introducing the UNIQLO cafe that opened on the 12th floor of the UNIQLO Ginza store. The photo shows cafe au lait (350 yen) and dorayaki (250 yen). You can drink delicious coffee at a reasonable price unique to UNIQLO. Geisha variety is also 450 yen. Bunmeido's original branded dorayaki is undeniably delicious. Recommended when you want to take a break.
Name
UNIQLO COFFEE
Address
6-9-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
03-6252-5181
Hours
11:00-20:00
How to get there
2 min walk, from Ginza Station
It's located the side of Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street. Kushi Dango (skewered rice cake) has various tastes, and I had four-colored of mango, strawberry, matcha and azuki bean one! It's colorful and lovely, so we enjoy many flavors by one skewer. They also offer strawberry skewer from 500 yen, and I had red-white one for 800 yen. This is a must-visit shop when you visit Asakusa.
Name
Asakusa Soratsuki
Address
1-36-4 Asakusa, Taito-ku, TokyoGoogle Map
Hours
9:00-18:00
How to get there
3 min walk from Asakusa Station
Parking
No parking area
BE:SIDE is a sweets cafe of Funabashiya, the original Kuzumochi, founded in 1805. Kuzumochi is a naturally fermented food that contains a lot of food-producing lactic acid bacteria. “Mizukuzumochi”, which allows you to enjoy the freshly made taste of kuzumochi, has a shelf life of 20 minutes. It was a relaxing time in a calm space with a soothing sweetness!
Name
BE:SIDE
Address
3-14-6 Jingumae, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
03-6432-9323
Hours
11:00-17:00
How to get there
7 min walk, from Omotesando Station
A hideaway cafe in the back alley of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa Taiyaki ice cream shop "Baeyaki" Japan's first landing Taiyaki ice cream It seems to be a popular Taiyaki in New York! Two types of Taiyaki skin and matcha Soft serve ice cream can be selected from matcha, vanilla, or mix!
Name
Baeyaki
Address
1-32-13 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map
Hours
13:00-18:00
How to get there
1 min walk, from Asakusa Station