Beyond the Tourist Route: Discovering the Hidden Charm of Tokyo
The Gakugei-daigaku area in Tokyo is a sweets hotspot, home to everything from Japanese confectionery shops with long queues to historic pâtisseries. Whether you’re looking for a personal treat or a stylish gift for someone special, these spots are essential. Here are 3 must-visit sweets shops when exploring Gakugei-daigaku.
.png)
.png)
This shop is famous for its Taiyaki (fish-shaped cake), which is carefully baked for over 30 minutes to achieve a crisp skin and a chewy interior. The homemade red bean paste has a refined sweetness that you won't soon forget. They also offer seasonal menus, making it a perfect snack to enjoy while strolling through Gakugei-daigaku.
.png)
.png)
A specialty doughnut shop that uses strictly selected ingredients from Hokkaido. These fluffy and chewy doughnuts are made with minimal preservatives, allowing the natural flavors of the ingredients to shine—a treat that both adults and children can enjoy with peace of mind. The taste of a freshly fried doughnut here is exceptional, making it a great spot for a break.
.png)
.png)
Founded in 1952, this is a legendary pâtisserie representing Gakugei-daigaku. Their famous Baumkuchen and "Damier" (checkerboard cake) offer a gentle, timeless flavor loved across generations. These nostalgic yet sophisticated treats are a staple choice for souvenirs. You can also enjoy their cakes in the calm, on-site tea room.
Take the Tokyu Toyoko Line to Gakugei-daigaku Station (Approx. 10 mins)
