Tokyo Matcha Sweets Tour – Top 3 Spots in Ginza & Nihonbashi

Introduction

In Tokyo, you’ll find not just cafés serving matcha sweets, but establishments where matcha itself is the star ingredient: rooted in Japanese tradition, innovatively designed, surprising in pairing, and perfectly photogenic. In this article, we’ve selected three cafés that are easy to access on a sightseeing route, offer a special matcha experience, and look great in photos — ideal for a break during your travels or a “today’s sweets adventure.”

Jugetsudo Ginza Kabukiza

Overview

Location: 5th Floor, Kabukiza Tower, 4-12-15 Ginza, Chūō-ku, Tokyo.
Access: About a 1-minute walk from Exit 3 of Higashi-Ginza Station.

This is the flagship tea café of the long-established nori & Japanese-tea purveyor Maruyama Noriten, founded in 1854.

Designed by the architect Kengo Kuma, the shop features a space inspired by a bamboo forest, made from over 3,000 bamboo pieces, and is adjacent to the rooftop garden of the Kabukiza theatre.

Why it’s recommended

Japanese worldview × matcha sweets

Located in a tourist-friendly spot (Kabukiza), with the atmosphere of traditional Japan. If you want to taste Japanese style and matcha authenticity in one place, this is a strong choice.

Exceptional space

The interior’s bamboo-forest motif, its terrace facing the rooftop garden — all create a tranquil break in the city bustle.

Beyond sweet treats

Being a specialist tea brand, they offer robust menus — the matcha parfait is a standout.
There are also light meals like seafood sandwiches, rice ball sets, and even afternoon tea (by reservation) — so this café can serve as a light meal stop as well.

Souvenirs available

There’s an in-store gift zone offering tea leaves, Japanese sweets, etc. After enjoying the dessert, you can pick up something to bring back.

Practical tips

  • Because the café is inside Kabukiza Tower, it can get busy around showtimes at the theater. Early in the day (10-11 am right after opening) is relatively less crowded.
  • The matcha and sweets are of genuinely high quality — suitable even if you are new to matcha and want to appreciate its depth.

Jugetsudo Ginza Kabukiza official HP

HIIRAGI GINZA

Overview

Location: 6-12-15 Ginza, Chūō-ku, Tokyo.
Access: About an 8-minute walk from A1 exit of Higashi-Ginza Station.

Opened in 2024 in a back-street of Ginza, this luxury sweet specialty shop has a “matcha-everything” theme: limited editions, select sweets — it’s the kind of place where serious dessert fans go.

Why it’s recommended

  • Surprise & buzz factor: The “matcha-only” high-end sweets specialist, not just a café. That sense of novelty gives it a special feel beyond your typical dessert stop.
  • Visual & design appeal: High-luxury space, stylish dessert presentation — perfect for photos or a treat-yourself occasion.

Practical tips

  • Because it’s on the premium side, prices are higher — consider it as a special sweets outing or “reward dessert.”
  • Reservations may help, especially if you want a smooth time during peak periods.
  • Ideal if you are looking for something exceptional (not just “grab a matcha latte”) and value environment & experience.

HIIRAGI GINZA official Instagram

IPPUKU & MATCHA Nihonbashi

Overview

Location: 1st Floor, Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, 2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chūō-ku, Tokyo.
Access: Near Mitsukoshimae or Shin-Nihonbashi Stations.

This is a matcha-specialist café claiming to be the “world’s first” single-origin Uji matcha specialty shop.

Why it’s recommended

  • Single-origin Uji matcha focus: They go into tea leaf origin, variety, harvest method — so you’re tasting not just “matcha flavor” but matcha provenance (taste, aroma, background).
  • Eye-catching sweets: You’ll find hybrid treats like “Uji matcha Basque cheesecake” or “Uji matcha terrine” — fusion sweets combining Japanese tea and Western patisserie styles.
  • High-end feel but accessible: While there is a higher level of specification, many items are takeaway-friendly, so you can enjoy at home.

Practical tips

  • Ideal if you’re a matcha enthusiast or seeking something more than the standard café menu.
  • Because the tea is specialty and the sweets refined, expect somewhat higher prices — but the experience makes it worthwhile for a “matcha journey.”
  • Accessible location makes it convenient after work or while sightseeing in Nihonbashi.

IPPUKU & MATCHA  official Instagram

Summary

If you’re planning a matcha sweets outing in Tokyo (especially around Ginza/Nihonbashi), these three spots offer distinct experiences:

  • Jugetsudo: Traditional Japanese tea café with refined space & full café menu.
  • HIIRAGI: Ultra-stylish, high-end specialized matcha dessert boutique.
  • IPPUKU & MATCHA: Single-origin Uji matcha specialist blending Japanese tradition and patisserie.

Whichever you choose, you’ll get more than “just matcha flavour” — you’ll be entering a matcha-centric experience: atmosphere, origin, design, presentation. Happy tasting!

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