Click for Navigation Kanda Treats: Step into Showa-Era Dessert Shop "Takemura"
“Takemura” is a traditional Japanese dessert shop founded in 1930, with nearly 100 years of history. Stepping into this shop in Awajicho, Tokyo, feels like traveling back to the Showa era. Just a 3-minute walk from Awajicho Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Takemura attracts visitors with its nostalgic exterior. Despite the surrounding tall buildings, the shop retains its charming old-world vibe.
I stumbled upon this delightful spot while casually browsing for nearby dessert shops on Tabelog, a popular Japanese restaurant review website. Little did I know that I would discover a hidden treasure steeped in history.
The building of “Takemura” has been designated as a historic site by the Tokyo government. Its traditional Japanese design creates a Showa-era atmosphere. Inside, the simple yet cozy decor provides a warm dining experience.
Upon seating, each guest is served a warm cup of Sakura Tea (桜湯), featuring a salted cherry blossom. The tea is light with a delicate salty taste, both refreshing and unique.
The menu is primarily in Japanese, but the dessert models at the counter make it easier to choose. Popular treats include:
- Fried Manju (揚げまんじゅう): A crispy fried bun filled with sweet red bean paste. Light and moderately sweet, it’s a customer favorite.
- Awa Zenzai (あわぜんざい): A sticky mix of red bean paste and millet, often paired with salty pickles or green tea to balance its sweetness.
- Anmitsu (あんみつ): A traditional dessert of agar jelly, red bean paste, and fruits, served with black sugar syrup. The Apricot Anmitsu (あんずあんみつ) adds tangy apricot for a sweet-sour twist.
- Cream Anmitsu (クリームあんみつ): Topped with vanilla ice cream for a rich, creamy flavor.
At “Takemura,” desserts are made using traditional methods, with their homemade black sugar syrup standing out for its rich, sweet flavor that enhances every dish. The red bean paste is smooth and subtly sweet, perfectly complementing the other ingredients.
Due to its popularity, the shop often attracts many customers. It’s best to visit during off-peak hours to avoid long queues. Note that each guest must order at least one dessert, and photography is prohibited except for the food.
A visit to Takemura offers more than just delicious treats—it’s an encounter with history and nostalgia. Even the fried manju brought home as a gift surprises with its rich flavor.
For travelers visiting Tokyo, Takemura is a must-try. It’s not just a taste experience but a sweet journey through time.
翻譯日文語音菜單於後方
Japanese voice menu translation provided at the back
뒤쪽에 일본어 음성 메뉴 번역이 제공됩니다
后面提供日文语音菜单翻译
神田美食地圖
Kanda Food Map
칸다 맛집 지도
神田美食地图
點擊圖標可以選擇導航或移動到店家簡介
Click the icon to choose navigation or view the store's profile
아이콘을 클릭하면 길 안내 또는 상점 프로필로 이동할 수 있습니다
点击图标可以选择导航或查看店家介绍
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Takamura Shop Information
- Budget: Lunch and dinner under ¥1,000
- Type: Japanese dessert shop, traditional sweets cafe
- Phone: 03-3251-2328
- Reservations: Unconfirmed
- Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 11:00 AM–8:00 PM (last order at 7:40 PM)
- Closed: Sundays, Mondays, and public holidays
- Address: 1-19 Kanda-Sudacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo
- Access: About a 3-minute walk from Awajicho Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
- Kid-Friendly: Yes
- Payment Methods: Cash only
- Smoking Policy: Completely non-smoking
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實用日語語音
Practical Japanese Audio
실용 일본어 음성
实用日语语音
Excuse me
Menu, please!
Order, please
This one, please
Thank you for the meal
Water, please
How do I eat this?
A small plate, please
May I take a photo?
Excuse me, please change the grill net.
Check, please
Where do I pay?
How much is it?
Can I use a credit card?
I will pay in cash
May I have the receipt, please?
人數
Number of People
인원수
人数
Menu
語音菜單 輕鬆點餐
Voice Menu, Easy Ordering
음성 메뉴, 간편 주문
语音菜单,轻松点餐
Menu
In-house Dining Rules
Minimum order of one item per person is required.
Please pay for the entire table at once.
Photography is not allowed inside the restaurant (except for photos of the ordered products).
No outside food is allowed to be consumed inside the premises.
Anmitsu
Mitsumame
Mamekan (Red Bean Agar Dessert)
Cream Anmitsu
Cream Mitsumame
Apricot Anmitsu
Apricot Mitsumame
Apricot Cream Anmitsu
Apricot Cream Mitsumame
Tokoroten (Agar Noodles)
Ice Cream
Cream Soda
Soda Water
Fried Manju
Millet Zenzai (Sweet Red Bean Soup with Rice Cake)
Mochi Zenzai (Rice Cake Sweet Soup)
Ozen Shiruko (Sweet Red Bean Soup)
Countryside Red Bean Soup
Black Bean Sweet Soup
Ozoni (New Year Mochi Soup)
Egg Zoni (Mochi Soup)
Seaweed Roll
Abe
Kuzumochi (Arrowroot Cake)