Tokyo kawaii cafes: Shibuya, Kichijoji, Nakameguro

Tokyo kawaii cafes: Shibuya, Kichijoji, Nakameguro

This guide includes some cute cafes that you should definitely look into for your trip to Tokyo, Japan! This guide focus on: -trendy places in Tokyo -lowkey vibes with a spice of city life -local cafes
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This cafe is in Kichijoji, Tokyo and it’s designed to look like a preschool! YES! A PRESCHOOL!!!

I know it sounds crazy but literally it felt like I became a preschooler again once I went inside. There’s a really small door and you have to basically squeeze yourself inside and you go up there really steep stairs and there you go!

It’s giving retro preschool vibes!!

The food here is great too I recommend the pancakes and the cream sodas! It comes in really cute plates and the decorations on the pancakes were so adorable!!

Here’s me at the cafe lol. We went while it was raining and it felt really nostalgic. Definitely recommend here 100%!!

Udagawa Cafe

This one’s right in the middle of Shibuya! The center of Tokyo! Shibuya is literally such a chaotic place that you really don’t know what’s happening when you go there. I’ve had times where I would stand right in the middle of the street for five minutes trying to find a decent cafe.

This one right here is literally soooo cute and has such warm vibes. The people working there seemed extremely nice as well. The sofas were comfy and their coffees were so good. It has such a warm atmosphere so coming here alone won’t be that hard as well!!

The apple pie that you see right there is hella bueno too. Literally sat here for like three hours with my friends because I didn’t want to move haha

Onigily Cafe

Now this one’s another comfy cafe in Nakameguro. Nakameguro is known for their cute cafes and this one right here was my favorite one.

There’s a bit of a line during their busy lunch hours from 11:00-13:00 but other than that it’s pretty easy to go in. During cherry blossom season though it gets really really crowded so just don’t come here haha.

My favorite part about this place is their rice balls! In Japan you call rice balls Onigiri which is in their name. Their food come in little trays with little plates and it was so cute!!

Their food is like Japanese household food and the place gives off really lowkey vibes. The person working there didn’t seem to know a lot of English so it’ll be good bring up google translate. They were really nice though so I don’t think it will be a problem!

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