Enjoy Japanese Sweets in Tokyo Like Matcha and Anko - 5 Popular Cafes to Visit

Tokyo is home to countless charming cafes where you can enjoy Japanese-style sweets, also known as wagashi. From beautifully presented desserts to tranquil interiors that reflect Japanese aesthetics, these cafes offer a sweet break during your sightseeing adventures.
This guide introduces five carefully selected wagashi cafes across Tokyo, located in popular districts like Kagurazaka, Shibuya, Asakusa, and more. Whether you're a fan of matcha, anko (red bean paste), or just looking for something uniquely Japanese, these spots are perfect for relaxing and discovering new flavors during your trip.
1. Saryo - Kagurazaka

A Tranquil Café in a Traditional-Style Townhouse.
Hidden in a quiet alley in the stylish Kagurazaka neighborhood, Kagurazaka Saryo offers a peaceful retreat with its warm wooden interiors and traditional Japanese atmosphere. Popular among locals and tourists alike, it's a great stop between temple visits or after strolling the cobblestone streets.

Their standout dessert is the Special Matcha Mont Blanc, which balances the richness of premium matcha with delicate sweetness. Pair it with a seasonal hojicha latte or matcha latte for the full experience. You can also try their Obanzai Plate, a healthy light meal featuring seasonal vegetables—ideal for lunch or a light afternoon meal.
Thanks to its convenient location and traditional ambiance, it's a perfect addition to your Kagurazaka sightseeing itinerary.

Saryo - Kagurazaka
住所 | 3-1 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0825 |
電話番号 | 03-3266-0880 |
営業時間 | 11:30-22:00 |
公式サイト | https://saryo.jp/ |
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2. Shisha Cafe "charcoal" - Shinbashi Toranomon

A Stylish Café-Bar with Japanese Sweets and Shisha.
Located near Shimbashi and Toranomon, Charcoal blends modern design with traditional Japanese touches and offers a unique experience where you can enjoy both wagashi and shisha (hookah) in a laid-back atmosphere.

One of their most popular items is the Mochi Shiratama Matcha Nama-Yatsuhashi, featuring chewy rice cakes and soft cinnamon-wrapped sweets served with rich matcha and dark syrup. Their drink menu also includes a wide range of Japanese teas and seasonal blends.
While the ambiance is cozy and dimly lit in the evening, making it a popular adult hangout, it’s also a relaxing stop for travelers looking for something a little different. Even shisha beginners are welcome, as the staff are happy to assist.

Shisha Cafe charcoal - Shinbashi Toranomon
住所 | Pioneer Bldg. 1F, 3-3-3 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo |
電話番号 | 050-8888-5129 |
営業時間 | Mon-Fri: 15:00-05:00, Sat, Sun, Holidays: 13:00-05:00 |
公式サイト | https://www.instagram.com/charcoal_shimbashi/ |
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3. Satei Zenkashoin - Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs

Kyoto-Style Sweets in the Heart of Shibuya.
If you're sightseeing or shopping around Shibuya, Saten Zen Kashoin in the Hikarie building offers a refined oasis away from the crowds. This café originates from Kyoto and is known for its attention to quality and presentation.

The signature item is the Zen Castella, a moist and lightly sweet sponge cake often served with seasonal fruits or rich matcha sauce. The café also offers standout beverages such as Matcha Affogato and Hojicha Latte, perfect for a sophisticated break during your urban explorations.
With direct access from Shibuya Station, it's an easy and rewarding stop during your day in Tokyo.

Satei Zenkashoin - Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs
住所 | ShinQs Lifestyle floor, Shibuya Hikarie ShinQs Store 5F, 2-21-1 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8509, Japan |
電話番号 | 03-6434-1517 |
営業時間 | Weekdays and Saturdays: 11:00 - 21:00, Sundays and holidays: 11:00 - 20:00 |
公式サイト | https://zen-kashoin.com/store/hikarie/ |
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4. Mochinyan Yaki - Asakusa

Cute, Cat-Shaped Japanese Sweets in a Historic Neighborhood.
Located right on the famous Nakamise Street in Asakusa, Mochinyan-yaki is a fun and photogenic take on traditional sweets. Their cat-shaped sweets are similar to taiyaki but made with extra chewy mochi dough, filled with flavorful red bean or custard cream.

Beyond the takeaway options, there’s also a café space where you can enjoy these treats with traditional drinks like matcha or hojicha. The colorful plates and packaging make it a great spot for photos as well as snacks.
Perfect for a quick rest during your visit to Sensoji Temple or a stroll through the historic streets of Asakusa.

Mochinyan Yaki - Asakusa
住所 | 2-3-25 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo |
営業時間 | 10:00-18:00 |
公式サイト | https://mochinyanyaki.com/ |
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5. &Co.

A Modern Take on Traditional Red Bean Sweets.
Tucked away in Ikebukuro, &Co. An-Dokoro offers an elegant, modern space where you can enjoy sophisticated wagashi in peace. Their must-try item is the Chocolat Yokan “Kiwami”, a unique blend of bittersweet French chocolate and smooth red bean paste, set with just a hint of agar.

The café also serves premium teas like genmaicha and matcha lattes, as well as limited-time seasonal drinks. In addition to dine-in options, you can purchase beautifully packaged sweets as gifts or souvenirs.
It’s a quiet spot just minutes from Ikebukuro Station—perfect for taking a break while sightseeing or shopping in the area.

&Co.
住所 | Hayashi Bldg. 1F, 4-24-8 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo |
電話番号 | 03-3987-5457 |
営業時間 | 10:00-21:00 *Close when sold out. |
公式サイト | https://andco-andoko.online/ |
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Summary
From traditional townhouses to sleek modern cafes, Tokyo offers a wide range of places to enjoy authentic Japanese sweets. Each of these five cafés brings its own unique flavor—both literally and atmospherically—making them well worth a stop during your Tokyo adventure.
Whether you're exploring temples in Asakusa, wandering the stylish streets of Kagurazaka, or shopping in Shibuya or Ikebukuro, there's always a place to unwind with wagashi and tea.
Don’t miss the chance to taste the sweeter side of Japanese culture!
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