
Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten
Shibuya, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Price
- JPY 999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
Why go
A Tabelog 100-recognized wagashi counter inside Shinjuku Takashimaya, offering daifuku and dorayaki under ¥1,000 with no seating. Efficient for omiyage purchases and quick sweet stops, but lacks the atmosphere or artisan interaction found at dedicated wagashi cafés. Walk-ins welcome; credit cards accepted.
About Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten
For travelers considering Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten in Tokyo, the public details are limited but useful: the listed price band is ¥999, the venue is open daily from 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM. The venue is also listed in Tabelog's 2023 Japanese traditional sweets Tokyo 100 recognition.
What
Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten is as a Tokyo venue with daily hours of 10:30 AM–7:30 PM. Its listed spending range is ¥999. Beyond those basics and the confirmed Tabelog 2023 Japanese traditional sweets Tokyo 100 recognition, Pearl does not have details on seating, service format, payment methods, specific menu items, reservations, or dietary accommodations.
How Service and Price Align
The price information places Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten at ¥999. That makes it easy to benchmark against comparable Tokyo options, but Pearl does not have item-level pricing, portion details, or menu structure.
For comparison within the allowed Tokyo peer set, travelers might also consider Toraya An Stand Shinjuku ten, Pan Chela Shinjuku takashimaya ten, Le Pan de Joël Robuchon Nyuuman shinjuku ten, Patisserie, or Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakujo depending on what kind of stop they want. The most grounded reason to consider Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten is its Tokyo location, daily 10:30 AM–7:30 PM hours, ¥999 listed price band, confirmed 2023 Tabelog recognition for Japanese traditional sweets in Tokyo.
In short: this is a thin-data listing with a few useful confirmed facts. Treat it as a Tokyo option with daily hours and a clearly listed price point, but confirm menu, service, availability directly before making it a priority stop.
Planning details
- Location
- 5 Chome-24-2 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-8580, Japan
- Website
- takashimaya.co.jp/shinjuku
- Phone
- +81 3-5361-1111
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten presents as a classic Japanese confectionery counter specializing in traditional wagashi. The listing highlights core sweets — daifuku (red bean paste rice cake) and dorayaki (Japanese sweet pancake) — framing the shop as a straightforward, traditional purveyor rather than a full-service restaurant. Located in the Takashimaya department store in Shinjuku, the venue is described on Tabelog with menus, maps, reviews and photos. The profile explicitly notes a no-smoking policy, which reinforces a clean, conventional retail environment for enjoying classic Japanese sweets.
Best For
This shop is best for anyone seeking authentic Japanese sweets in a department-store setting. Visitors who want to try classic wagashi such as daifuku or dorayaki will find concise, familiar offerings focused on traditional flavors. Because the venue is a confectionery counter listed inside Takashimaya in Shinjuku, it suits quick stops during a shopping trip, solo treats, or casual sharing with a companion. The Tabelog entry provides practical information — menus, maps, user reviews and photos — to help decide whether the selection matches your preferences before you go.
Ordering Tips
Stick to the shop’s highlighted specialties: daifuku and dorayaki are called out explicitly in the description and are safe, representative choices. Note the no-smoking policy mentioned in the listing. Before visiting, consult the Tabelog page referenced in the description for up-to-date menus, photos and user reviews to confirm availability and seasonal variations. Because the venue is shown as a department-store location (Shinjuku Takashimaya), expect a retail-style ordering experience rather than a multi-course meal; use the online photos and reviews to identify which sweets appeal most.
Venue details
Ambiance
Located in the basement depachika of Shinjuku Takashimaya, it feels like a calm, efficient counter-style sweets shop focused on takeaway, with bright department-store lighting and a traditional Japanese confectionery aesthetic rather than a sit-down café atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Daifuku (red bean paste rice cake)
- Dorayaki (sweet pancake)
Planning details
Location
5 Chome-24-2 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-8580, Japan · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Pan Chela Shinjuku takashimaya ten, N/A, N/A
- Patisserie, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 - JPY 999 View spending breakdown
- Toraya An Stand Shinjuku ten, - JPY 999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown, - JPY 999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
- Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakujo, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Le Pan de Joël Robuchon Nyuuman shinjuku ten, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
Restaurant context
Against Shinjuku's department-store sweet counters, this stall holds a Tabelog 100 credential that Pan Chela Shinjuku takashimaya ten and many other B1 neighbors lack. Toraya An Stand Shinjuku ten operates in a similar takeout format at a comparable ¥999–¥1,999 range, with slightly more emphasis on seasonal presentation and a longer heritage story. Patisserie nearby charges ¥1,000–¥1,999 for Western-style cakes and tarts, appealing to travelers who prefer French technique over Japanese tradition.
For omiyage credibility and sub-¥1,000 pricing, Toranomon Okanoeisen edges ahead of generic Takashimaya stalls thanks to its Tabelog recognition. Toraya An Stand offers a more storied brand (centuries-old lineage) but less variety in mochi-based sweets. Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakujo sits in the ¥1,000–¥1,999 band but serves noodles rather than confections, making it irrelevant for sweet-focused trips. Le Pan de Joël Robuchon matches the price floor but leans toward bread, not dessert.
If you prioritize Tabelog validation and want daifuku or dorayaki without a sit-down commitment, book nothing and walk in. If you want tea service and a chance to watch confectioners, skip the department store and head to a dedicated wagashi atelier in Kagurazaka or Kyoto. For travelers assembling gift boxes on a Shinjuku shopping day, this counter delivers vetted quality with zero hassle.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten?
Pearl does not have information about a tasting menu at Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten. The details are the Tokyo location, daily 10:30 AM–7:30 PM hours, ¥999 listed price band, confirmed Tabelog 2023 Japanese traditional sweets Tokyo 100 recognition.
What are alternatives to Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten in Tokyo?
Allowed Tokyo peers include Toraya An Stand Shinjuku ten, Pan Chela Shinjuku takashimaya ten, Le Pan de Joël Robuchon Nyuuman shinjuku ten, Patisserie, Tsukemen Gonokami Seisakujo. Choose based on the kind of stop you want, confirm current details directly before visiting.
How far ahead should I book Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten?
Pearl does not have reservation information for Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten. The operating hours are 10:30 AM–7:30 PM every day.
Is Toranomon Okanoeisen Shinjuku takashimaya ten good for a special occasion?
That depends on what kind of occasion you have in mind. Pearl has the Tokyo location, daily hours, ¥999 price band, 2023 Tabelog recognition, but not seating, service style, menu details, or occasion-specific offerings.





















