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cafés
The best cafés in Tokyo
Sarutahiko The Bridge
Sarutahiko is reinvented by the Suppose Design Office with a spacious café tucked on the second floor of the new Harajuku Station building, which opened in 2020. There’s no shortage of seating inside this roomy café which looks over one of Tokyo’s busiest neighbourhoods and is fitted with cosy couches, communal tables and counter seating.
Adress
Harajuku Station 2F, 1-18-20 Jingumae, Shibuya Tokyo
Kayaba Coffee
Upon spotting this charming old house on Yanaka's Kototoi-dori, most passers-by probably wouldn't guess that it's been home to a café for well over 70 years. Constructed in 1916, the building hosted the Kayaba coffee shop from 1938 until the death of the original proprietor in 2006.
Adress
6-1-29 Yanaka, Taito Tokyo
Ogawa Coffee Laboratory
Kyoto’s long-established coffee roasters Ogawa Coffee have finally set up shop in the capital with a flagship coffee laboratory in residential Setagaya. The spacious café was designed by interior design firm Yusuke Seki Studio and is full of muted tones, with the focal point being the wrap-around counter encircling the barista space.
Adress
3-23-8 Shinmachi, Setagaya Tokyo