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  • Choshoan Tea Room

  • Japanese Sweets & Cafes, Classes-Japanese Tea Ceremony ( Tameikesanno )
  • On the 7th floor of the Hotel Okura you will find this tea ceremony house. You can participate in an authentic tea ceremony, and the tea masters will teach you about tea and its ways. Call ahead to co...
  • Confectionery West

  • Japanese Sweets & Cafes, Desserts ( Akasaka )
  • West confectionery opened its doors in 1947, and has been in business ever since. They pride themselves in not using artificial flavors or colorants. Their gift boxes are popular. Only take-out availa...

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