HIGASHIYA GINZA, located on Ginza’s main street, is a Japanese confectionery shop that sells a wide selection of sweets including freshly made seasonal wagashi, a careful selection of teas, and tableware products. The modern sabo, Japanese tea salon, seats 40 people and proposes a new vision for Japanese tea through its unique concept inspired by the Japanese seasonal turning points.

Shop +81(0)3-3538-3230 / Sabo +81(0)3-3538-3240 11:00am–7:00pm (Sabo Last Order 6:00pm), 7 days a week

Sabo

Ichijyu-sansai

Tea

Sake

Samajiki

Saka

Shuka

Meals

Ichiju-sansai

An arrangement of the staples of Japanese food culture, named after the fact that it consists of “one soup and three side dishes.”

¥5,500

Served from 11:00am–L.O. 2:00pm

Tea / Sake

Tea

Choose from over 30 Japanese teas made with various cultivation and production methods, such as sencha, bancha, matcha, and gyokuro, or from our original blends of seasonal herbs and fruits.

Sake

A diverse selection of drinks are available to accompany your wagashi, dessert or meal, including our homemade seasonal flavored liqueurs, sake, shochu, champagne and wine.

Sweets

Samajiki

Japanese-style afternoon tea, featuring two teas of your preference, a light meal and an assortment of wagashi.

¥5,500

Served from 1:00pm–L.O. 5:00pm

Saka

¥4,500

Served from 2:00pm–L.O. 5:00pm

Shuka

¥4,500

Served from 2:00pm–L.O. 5:00pm

We also offer Japanese desserts and snacks, such as fresh pastries, Yokan (sweet red bean jelly), Kuzukiri (chilled noodles made from arrowroot powder) and Shiruko (sweet red bean soup).

Address:
POLA Ginza Bldg. 2F 1-7-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Japan <Map>
Telephone:
Shop +81(0)3-3538-3230 / Sabo +81(0)3-3538-3240
Shop Hours:
11:00am–7:00pm (Sabo Last Order 6:00pm), 7 days a week
Access:
  • Using the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line: Next to Exit 7 of Ginza 1-Chome Station
  • Using the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line: 5 min. walk from Exit A9 of Ginza Station