Harajuku Ohina Cafe Matcha Halal
Visit Harajuku Ohina Cafe Matcha Halal for Japanese sweets, matcha drinks, and afternoon tea near Takeshita Street. Hareto Score 76.
Reservations
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What You’ll Experience
Harajuku Ohina Cafe Matcha Halal is a small cafe near Harajuku Station built around Japanese sweets, matcha drinks, and visually polished afternoon tea. The English page lists options such as an afternoon tea course, matcha, hojicha, parfaits, and sweets sets, which makes it easier to plan than many small cafes in the area.
This is not a formal tea ceremony. Treat it as a relaxed matcha and sweets stop with a Japanese seasonal look, close enough to Takeshita Street and Meiji-jingumae that it can sit between shopping and a shrine walk. The afternoon tea course is the more structured choice, while individual sweets and drinks work for a shorter stop.
The cafe also states halal-friendly positioning, with pork-free and alcohol-free notes on the official page. As always, dietary needs should be confirmed directly before booking.
Who Is This For
- Friends looking for a reserved sweets break in Harajuku
- Couples who want matcha and Japanese sweets without a formal ceremony
- Families needing a seated indoor stop near Takeshita Street
- Travelers seeking halal-conscious cafe information in English
Practical Details
| Duration | Cafe visit; course and seat time vary by reservation |
| Price | Afternoon tea course from JPY 5,980; sweets and drinks available separately |
| English | Official English page available |
| Getting there | About 5 minutes from JR Harajuku Station Takeshita Exit; about 6 minutes from Meiji-jingumae Station Exit 5 |
| Booking | Reserve or check seats through the official English page |
| Dietary note | Halal-conscious positioning is listed; confirm details directly if dietary restrictions are strict |
Hareto’s Take
Harajuku is full of quick sweets counters, but a reserved cafe table can be more useful than another takeout stop, especially with children or a busy shopping day. Ohina Cafe works because it puts matcha, Japanese sweets, and an English information path in one accessible location. The Hareto Score of 76 reflects that convenience and the value of a structured cafe break near Harajuku Station. Choose it as a soft landing between louder parts of the neighborhood.
Practical Details
- Duration
- Cafe visit; course and seat time vary by reservation
- Price
- Afternoon tea course from JPY 5,980; cafe sweets and drinks also available
- English
- Available
- Getting there
- About 5 minutes from JR Harajuku Station Takeshita Exit; about 6 minutes from Meiji-jingumae Station Exit 5
- Address
- 175 Bankan Building 203, 1-7-3 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo