Popular matcha cafes can be found in Shibuya, Omotesando, Asakusa, and other areas where you can enjoy shopping and walking around town. Why not try a cup of matcha instead of coffee once in a while when you need a break?
1, THE MATCHA TOKYO (Omotesando)
Specializing in pesticide-free teas, this specialty store handles everything from soil cultivation and tea leaf production to blending. In addition to Omotesando, there are also cafes at MIYASHITA PARK in Shibuya, Newman Shinjuku, and Tokyo Skytree Town. They also regularly hold workshops for making matcha tea.
📍 5-11-13 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku
🚇About 3 minutes walk from Mejijingumae station, about 7 minutes walk from Omotesando station
2, Atelier Matcha (Ginza)
This is the first matcha café of Yamamasa Koyamaen, a 160-year-old tea wholesaler that has had its own garden since the early Edo period and is engaged in the full range of matcha production from tea cultivation to grinding. The flagship menu uses premium MATCHA “Ogurayama” and in order to bring out the full flavor of the tea, each cup of matcha is prepared and served by the staff after the order is placed.
📍 8-18-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku
👉Official Website🚇About 4 minutes walk from Tsukiji Ichiba Station, about 6 minutes walk from Higashi-Ginza Station
3, IPPUKU&MATCHA (Nihonbashi)
Specializing in 100% Uji single-origin matcha. Once a year, skilled pickers carefully select and hand-pick the best matcha to enjoy. Seating in the cafe is mainly on the terrace, and in the tea room (reservation required) with 4 counter seats located behind the tea stand, you can taste matcha without worrying about etiquette or being seen.
📍 1F Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, 2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku
🚇Directly connected to Mitsukoshimae Station, approx. 7 min. walk from Nihonbashi Station
4, Kagurazaka Saryo Main Store
A Japanese-style cafe with branches in Shibuya Scramble Square, Milan, Toronto, Bangkok, and other cities. You can enjoy Japanese sweets such as “Hekira” and “saryo parfait,” a freshly squeezed green tea montblanc made in front of your eyes, carefully selected teas from various regions of Japan, and a menu full of vegetables with a focus on Kyoto’s dashi broth.
📍 3-1 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku
👉Official website🚇Approx. 10 min. walk from Kagurazaka Sta.
5, CAPOON Matcha Green Tea Factory Shimokitazawa
The second branch of a popular matcha green tea sweets store in Kichijoji has opened in Shimokitazawa. The “self-made matcha set” includes a bowl of matcha tea, hot water, and a tea whisk, and in summer, the “special matcha shaved ice” with fluffy ice made with natural water from Shinshu, homemade shaved ice syrup made with Yame matcha green tea, and topped with a white bean and matcha gelato, and the “green tea ore float” with homemade matcha sauce are highly recommended . Recommended.
📍 2-26-18 2F Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku
👉Official accountAbout 2 minutes walk from Shimokitazawa station.
6, Japanese Tea Shop&Cafe Premium&Health MARUZEN Tea Roastery Asakusa
A store specializing in matcha green tea and Japanese tea opened in May 2025. There are more than 10 types of Japanese tea drinks alone, and each tea is served at a different temperature, volume, and second of hot water suitable for each tea leaf. There is also a wide selection of sweets, including 14 types of gelato made at the company’s own factory and 8 types of shaved ice with tea. Recommended as a rest spot for sightseeing in Asakusa.
📍 2-7-13 Asakusa, Taito-ku
🚇About 5 minutes walk from Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
7, THREE (Sangenjaya)
A cafe & bar without a signboard near Sangenjaya Station. The most popular drink is the matcha latte, in which matcha is made to order and poured in front of you. Pets are welcome.
📍 2-14-17 2F Sangenjaya, Setagaya-ku
👉Official accountAbout 3 minutes walk from Sangenjaya station.
8, 88 Shibuya
Hachijuya Shibuya, the second store in Tokyo following Asakusa, of Hachijuya Ryohasha, which has its main store in Kurumori, Kyoto, will open in Oku-Shibuya in July 2025. In addition to the 88’s signature product, the “Matcha Latte I,” and the “88 Shake,” which offers a rich matcha taste, the shop will also sell the “88 Monaka,” a homemade matcha bean paste sandwiched between two pieces of monaka skin, which can only be enjoyed at the 88 Shibuya location. There is also an open-air terrace, so a visit to take a break during shopping in Oku-Shibuya is recommended.
📍 3-8 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku
👉Official account🚇About 6 minutes walk from Yoyogi Koen Station