Top Matcha Cafes in Tokyo and Osaka You Must Try

Top Matcha Cafes in Tokyo and Osaka You Must Try

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If you are not travelling to Uji, Kyoto, Japan’s famous tea-growing region, the next best place to savour quality matcha is in the country’s buzzing cities. From centuries-old tea houses to stylish modern cafes, Tokyo and Osaka are brimming with places that take this finely ground green tea to new heights. Whether you are after a smooth latte, a decadent dessert, or simply a peaceful corner to pause, these are some of the top cafes to add to your itinerary.

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Tokyo

Atelier Matcha

Atelier Matcha

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Tucked away in Ginza, Atelier Matcha celebrates the depth of matcha’s umami taste. The cafe sources its leaves carefully from Uji, Kyoto, a region renowned for its premium tea. Whether you order a classic hot brew or one of their signature iced blends, the focus here is on balance, richness and highlighting matcha’s natural savoury-sweet profile.

Address: Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 8 Chome−18−4 東銀座ビル 1F

Cloud Club Matcha

Cloud Club Matcha

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For those seeking something indulgent, Cloud Club Matcha is a must. Their premium matcha latte is a standout, smooth, velvety, and more umami-rich than most versions you’ll find elsewhere. With its modern, minimalist interiors, the cafe provides a serene setting to enjoy a refined cup of matcha.

Address: 3 Chome-14-6 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan

Nakamura Tokichi

Nakamura Tokichi

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Established in the 19th century, Nakamura Tokichi is one of Japan’s most respected names in tea. Their Tokyo outlet brings Kyoto’s tea heritage to the capital, offering a wide menu of matcha delights. Think beautifully layered parfaits, delicate desserts, and expertly whisked lattes. It’s the perfect place to experience matcha in both traditional and modern forms.

Address: Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 6 Chome−10−1 GINZA SIX 4F

Ruru Shibuya

Ruru Shibuya

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For something truly unique, head to Ruru Shibuya, often described as a “floating matcha cafe”. Suspended seating and airy interiors create a dreamy atmosphere, perfect for leisurely sipping a latte while looking out over the bustling streets below. It’s an Instagram-friendly stop that doesn’t compromise on quality.

Address: SAKURA SIDE, 2F, 渋谷サクラステージ, 3-4 Sakuragaokacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0031, Japan

Ippuku & Matcha

Ippuku & Matcha

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If you love your matcha bold and intense, Ippuku & Matcha is the place to go. Their double-shot latte packs a punch, highlighting the tea’s natural depth and complexity. A must-visit for those who want their green tea experience as strong as their coffee.

Address: Japan, 〒103-0022 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashimuromachi, 2 Chome−1−1 日本橋三井タワ 1階

Cha-no-wa TOKYO 茶の環東京

Cha-no-wa

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Cha-no-wa offers a matcha latte that strikes a perfect balance. Not too bitter, not too sweet. With its mellow, harmonious flavour, this cafe is ideal for anyone looking for an approachable yet authentic introduction to Japan’s signature green.

Address: 1 Chome-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan

Hatoya

Hatoya

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Hatoya is celebrated for lattes that are rich, creamy, and completely free of bitterness. The smooth texture and comforting profile make it a favourite among both first-time drinkers and seasoned matcha fans.

Address: 2 Chome-23-2 Yayoicho, Nakano City, Tokyo 164-0013, Japan

Osaka

Cha-ya Shizuku

Cha-ya Shizuku

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Osaka’s Cha-ya Shizuku is renowned for its rich and creamy matcha drinks. Their lattes are indulgent yet smooth, appealing to both matcha connoisseurs and newcomers. Paired with handmade sweets, it’s a cosy spot to recharge in between exploring the city.

Address: Japan, 〒542-0076 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Namba, 3 Chome−2−14 赤垣屋 本店

OBRA

OBRA

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Locals say you haven’t truly experienced matcha until you’ve tried it at OBRA. This cafe is dedicated to elevating the humble green tea into a bold, flavourful experience. Expect robust drinks that leave a lasting impression, alongside a menu that often surprises with its innovative twists.

Address: 難波 APA Hotel & Resorts 1F

Moto Coffee

moto coffee

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A favourite for its riverside location, Moto Coffee combines excellent beverages with picturesque views of Osaka’s historic Nakanoshima area. Order a matcha latte and take a seat by the window or on the terrace. The blend of scenic surroundings and soothing flavours makes this a memorable stop.

Address: Japan, 〒541-0041 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Kitahama, 2 Chome−1−1 ライオンビル

Chado

Chado

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What sets Chado apart is its dedication to using only oat milk for its matcha lattes. This unique twist creates a silky, slightly nutty base that pairs beautifully with the tea’s natural notes, offering a distinct alternative to traditional dairy-based drinks.

Address: 4 Chome-13-15 Minamisenba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0081, Japan

Shiki Japanese Tea

Shiki Japanese Tea

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Shiki Japanese Tea is known for serving lattes that are smooth, creamy, and deeply satisfying. It’s a welcoming spot for anyone seeking a classic yet well-crafted cup of green.

Address: 2 Chome-11-7 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073, Japan

WAD

WAD, Osaka

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Arguably one of the city’s most aesthetic matcha cafes, WAD is as much a visual treat as a culinary one. Their matcha drinks are sweet, beautifully presented, and perfect for a cafe-hopping itinerary.

Address: Japan, 〒542-0081 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Minamisenba, 4 Chome−9−3 東新ビル 2F

Asakusachaya Tabanenoshi

Asakusachaya Tabanenoshi

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For a truly indulgent treat, Asakusachaya Tabanenoshi is famous for its matcha creme brulee crepe. Combining the richness of custard with the earthy kick of green tea, it’s a sweet stop that doubles as dessert heaven.

Address: 3 Chome-6-16 Chikko, Minato Ward, Osaka, 552-0021, Japan

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While Uji may be the heartland of Japan’s matcha, Tokyo and Osaka prove that you don’t have to travel far to find world-class green tea experiences. From traditional tea houses with centuries of history to contemporary cafes reimagining the humble latte, each stop offers a taste of Japan’s enduring tea culture. Whether you are exploring the capital’s bustling streets or relaxing by Osaka’s riverside, make time for a matcha moment. It is as much a part of the journey as the sights themselves.

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Elaine
Elaine

A matcha and travel lover, Elaine is always exploring new cafe spots and thinking on where to travel to next. Travel, to her, is not just a leisure activity, it’s a way of connecting with the world and sharing meaningful stories with others.

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