Tsuruya Yoshinobu Main Branch in Kyoto (鶴屋吉信 本店)Tsuruya Yoshinobu is one of the most famous confectionary shops in Kyoto, with a history of more than two hundred years! At their main...
5 of the Best Wagashi Shops in Tokyo1. Miyabian Miyabian has been selling high-quality and eye-catching wagashi out of Nakameguro since 2004. Each wagashi reflects the...
Kawaii Cat Wagashi at Awaya Sobei あわ家惣兵衛Awaya Sobei creates both traditional and modern wagashi that you can purchase from their storefronts in Nerima, Tokyo. They sell...
A Wagashi Company with Almost 500 Years of History - TorayaToraya has been selling confectionery since the 16th century, and has multiple locations all over Japan, and even in Paris! The company...
Wagashi at Miyabian in NakameguroMiyabian has been selling high-quality and eye-catching wagashi out of Nakameguro since 2004. Each wagashi reflects the motifs and...
Traditional Japanese Sweets at Takeno To Ohagi (タケノとおはぎ)Ohagi (おはぎ) is a type of traditional Japanese sweet that is made by pounding cooked glutinous rice (similar to the way mochi is made),...
Mini Taiyaki at Torindo in UenoA lovely relaxing spot for wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) that you can take out or enjoy with matcha in the shop. The taiyaki here...
A Cafe Run by Monks: Bozu 'n CoffeeFor both a traditional and unique experience, head on over to Bozu 'n Coffee to try their selection of coffee, tea, and sweets with a...
Wagashi at Yamamoto-tei 山本亭Relax and enjoy the view of the lush traditional Japanese garden with matcha and wagashi at this historic tea house in Shibamata, Tokyo....
Wagashi at Mahorodou Sougetsu まほろ堂 蒼月A small but popular spot in Setgaya selling seasonal wagashi. There are a few seats inside where you can enjoy the wagashi with coffee or...