From Nordic-style cafés to Tokyo’s trendiest espresso bars, discover the best specialty coffee in Tokyo spots. Hand-drip, single origin, and beans roasted on-site—here’s where real coffee people go in Tokyo.
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FUGLEN

Address: 1 Chome-16-11 Tomigaya, Shibuya City, Tokyo
FUGLEN, originally from Oslo and founded in 1963, brings Norwegian coffee culture right to the heart of Tokyo. Located near Yoyogi Park, the shop is a haven of vintage Scandinavian design. By day, it’s a relaxed coffee bar; by night, it morphs into a classy cocktail bar. What truly sets it apart is the rare treat of authentic Oslo coffee—an aromatic, refined experience rarely found in Japan. With ever-changing coffee selections and a modern aesthetic, Fuglen is a must for design and coffee lovers alike.
THE LOCAL COFFEE STAND

Address: 2-10-15 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Nestled in a calm neighborhood close to Yoyogi Park, The Local Coffee Stand is a casual spot where regulars and travelers drop in for takeaway or a quick sit-down. Known for its perfect espresso and Americano, the café also offers artistic cappuccinos. Its standout feature? Custom orders. Ask the baristas for off-menu creations tailored to your taste. Cozy, cool, and creative—it’s coffee your way.
ALL SEASONS COFFEE

Address: Kotobuki Building 1F, 2-7-7 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Just steps from Shinjuku Gyoen, this homey café is a peaceful pocket of calm. With a focus on home-roasted beans and climate-conscious sourcing, All Seasons Coffee blends sustainability with taste. Whether you choose a hand-dripped cup or a silky Americano, the light-filled interior—decked in wood and greenery—invites you to linger. Bonus: a well-curated menu and friendly vibes make this a favorite among locals.
iki ESPRESSO

Address: 2-2-12 Tokiwa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
iki Espresso is a slice of New Zealand in Tokyo. Just five minutes from Kiyosumi Shirakawa Station, this Oceania-style café specializes in bold, smooth espresso using beans imported from NZ. Whether you’re a seasoned espresso fan or typically steer clear of bitter brews, iki’s perfectly balanced shots might just convert you. A serene space, ideal for sipping in or grabbing on the go.
Coffee House Nishiya

Address: Tokyo Shibuya-ku Higashi 1-4-1 Shoho Building 1F
Ten minutes from the hustle of Shibuya Station, Coffee House Nishiya is your calm in the caffeine storm. Baristas here are experts—the owner even ranked second in Japan’s Barista Championship. Signature drinks like the spiced cappuccino or chocolatey bicerin showcase their craft. Don’t skip the famous pudding—creamy, caramel-drizzled, and utterly unforgettable.
ALLPRESS ESPRESSO

Address: 3-7-2 Hirano, Koto-ku, Tokyo
This espresso bar from New Zealand does everything in-house, from roasting to brewing. Their espresso is deep, bold, and aromatic—perfectly complemented by a rustic-chic space that used to be a lumber warehouse. Sit beneath high ceilings, breathe in the roastery air, and let the open layout melt your stress away. They also serve tasty light bites.
Be a Good Neighbor Coffee Kiosk

Address: Tokyo Solamachi 2F, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
With branches from Harajuku to Solamachi, this kiosk-style café is beloved for its globally sourced beans and minimalist style. Alongside top-tier coffee, you’ll find juices, teas, sandwiches, and pastries. Looking for a great gift? Their packaged beans and goods are perfect for coffee-loving friends back home.
Coffee Caraway

Address: 2-13-1 Gohongi, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
A hand-drip-only gem tucked near Yutenji Station, Coffee Caraway is all about quality and aroma. Roasting is done on-site with precision, and the café is packed with the scent of freshly roasted beans. Choose your beans, settle into the cozy atmosphere, and try their signature coffee spices for a unique twist.
About Life

Address: 1-19-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Though its name is About Life, this café is an offshoot of Onibus Coffee—and it’s all about precision. Drinks are meticulously crafted, and guest beans plus guest baristas keep things fresh. The space is sleek, bright, and minimal—a perfect place for deep conversations or a quiet solo coffee ritual.
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