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3 Must-Visit Coffee Shops in Tokyo

Selected 3 coffee shops you can't miss in Tokyo because they're really delicious. I really want you to try them. 3 coffee shops you can't miss when visiting Tokyo: 1. Bongen Coffee (Open: everyday 10:00-17:00) A small coffee shop in the famous Ginza area. The signature menu is Matcha Latte mixed with espresso. It has a well-rounded taste and aroma. Even though you have to wait in line for a long time, it's worth it for the excellent taste of coffee. The barista takes care of every cup and makes it with great care. 2. Koffee Mameya (Open: everyday 10:00-18:00) A shop selling premium coffee beans selected from around the world. The barista will recommend coffee beans that suit the customer's taste and teach you how to make the most delicious coffee. The atmosphere of the shop is elegant and looks more like a coffee gallery than a general coffee shop. 3. Higuma Doughnuts + Coffee Wrights (Open: Thu-Tue 10:00-18:00) A super chic cafe in the Omotesando area. It stands out for its soft and smooth doughnuts in various flavors and delicious coffee from Coffee Wrights. The atmosphere of the shop is beautiful and perfect for taking pictures. With both indoor and outdoor seating, this is a popular destination for coffee and donut lovers. #cafes
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Posted: Mar 8, 2025
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