Miyake Mai's "One Word, One Meeting"
HIGASHIYA's popular product "Hitotsukako"
Miyamakei's work is known for its uniquely Japanese sensibility and its delicate yet bold style that makes the most of the space in which it is exhibited./ ©繁田諭
"HIGASHIYA GINZA" is based on the concept of a "Japanese tea salon" and sells Japanese sweets, and also has a tea room.
The space, which seats about 40 people, reflects the owner Shinichiro Ogata's attention to detail and aesthetic sense, who also handles interior design. The practical beauty of the lattice-motif partitions and tea kettles is eye-catching, creating a simpl
In addition to tea and sweets, you can also enjoy meals and drinks at HIGASHIYA GINZA
In addition to the Ginza store, HIGASHIYA operates two other stores: "ori HIGASHIYA" in Nishi-Azabu and "HIGASHIYA man" in Minami-Aoyama.
In a private room with six counter seats, you can enjoy a "Sajikie" banquet featuring a variety of Japanese teas (reservations required).