Enjoy Early Summer with 30 Varieties of Matcha Sweets! Matcha Sweets Fair
Daimaru Tokyo will host a 'Matcha Sweets Fair' from June 10th to June 30th. The event features approximately 30 types of matcha-infused treats, including new arrivals from brands like Kasho Seikanin and Asakusa Umeyono, offering a refreshing taste of early summer.
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Daimaru Tokyo will host a 'Matcha Sweets Fair' from Wednesday, June 10th to Tuesday, June 30th. The event brings together a collection of matcha sweets that are perfect for early summer and visually refreshing. During the period, approximately 30 types of matcha sweets will be available from popular brands and limited-time shops, including new arrivals such as 'Kasho Seikanin' and 'Asakusa Umeyono.' A wide variety of Japanese and Western sweets made with high-quality, fragrant matcha will be on display, coloring the early summer season with a diverse lineup.
NEW SHOP OPENING ON JUNE 15 (MON)
A Japanese confectionery brand with roots in Kyoto. They focus on 'an' (bean paste) that reflects the four seasons and develop high-quality Japanese sweets that make the most of the ingredients' natural flavors.
Uji Matcha Engadiner 'Chami' (3 pieces) 864 yen / Basement Floor
*From June 15 (Mon)
Walnuts are packed into caramel infused with vibrant Uji matcha. It is a fragrant baked confection sandwiched between dough made with butter, finished with a crisp and crumbly texture.
A long-established Japanese confectionery brand founded in Asakusa, Edo. Known for sweets like anmitsu and zenzai, they continue to protect traditional Japanese flavors loved across generations while valuing old-fashioned manufacturing methods.
Matcha Anmitsu (1 piece) 648 yen / Basement Floor
*From June 15 (Mon)
Matcha-infused agar with a good texture is served with rich matcha syrup, perfectly paired with tsubuan (chunky bean paste) and shiratama (rice flour dumplings). The bitter matcha syrup offers a mature taste.
THE Mont Blanc Cake Matcha (4 pieces) 1,296 yen / 1st Floor
A baked Mont Blanc with a luxurious thickness of melting matcha and Japanese chestnut cream. A summer-only item exclusive to Daimaru Tokyo.
Mont Blanc Japone Matcha (1 piece) 960 yen / 1st Floor
Inside a smooth Japanese chestnut Mont Blanc mousse, rich matcha ganache is hidden, accented by matcha dough and fragrant matcha sable.
Tsubara Tsubara Matcha (1 piece) 291 yen / 1st Floor
*Until late June
The matcha version of Tsuruya Yoshinobu's popular sweet 'Tsubara Tsubara.' A matcha-filled treat featuring fragrant matcha bean paste sandwiched between their signature chewy and moist matcha-infused baked skin.
Matcha Tamago: Fragrant Uji Matcha (5 pieces) 1,296 yen / 1st Floor
An elegant taste that harmonizes the bitterness of dark chocolate and the gentle sweetness of condensed milk paste with the sweet and bitter flavor of carefully selected Uji matcha.
Hagi no Shirabe: Yu (Japanese Tea) (5 pieces) 1,296 yen / 1st Floor
A special Japanese tea sauce is placed in the center of a checkered chocolate cookie, topped with a green tea langue de chat that evokes the appearance of glaze.
Fukuwatari Senbei Matcha (6 pieces) 1,252 yen / 1st Floor
Bitter and rich matcha cream is sandwiched between fragrant, wavy, and crispy matcha-flavored dough.
Japanese Matcha Chocola (1 piece) 237 yen / Basement Floor
A slightly mature sweet characterized by the rich aroma of matcha and chocolate with moderate sweetness.
Matcha (100g) 486 yen / Basement Floor
Matcha is generously used in the coating of the beans. A product where you can feel the slight bitterness of matcha within the elegant sweetness of Wasanbon sugar.
Ryoka (Mizu Yokan (Matcha/Black Bean)) (1 piece each) 1,296 yen / 1st Floor
A smooth Mizu Yokan that is easy to swallow, perfect for cooling down during the summer heat.
Soka Senbei Matcha (1 piece 90 yen, 5 pieces 453 yen) / Basement Floor
Generously seasoned with matcha and sugar. A refined sweet rice cracker that leaves a unique tea bitterness after eating.
La Vie en Chocolat Matcha (160g) 1,382 yen / Basement Floor
Matcha chocolate with a Japanese theme, sprinkled with dried adzuki beans and roasted brown rice.
Matcha Mix (40g) 780 yen / Basement Floor
You can enjoy two flavors: the taste of matcha itself and the mellow taste of matcha milk.
MATCHA SWEETS FROM LIMITED-TIME SHOPS!
Matcha Mont Blanc (1 piece) 432 yen / 1st Floor Weekly Select Sweets
*June 10 (Wed) - June 16 (Tue)
Chestnut paste is baked and coated with matcha on top.
Partage Matcha Tasting (4 pieces) 1,188 yen / 1st Floor Weekly Select Sweets 2
*June 17 (Wed) - June 30 (Tue)
Includes four types (one piece each): Kyoto Three Colors, Gion Tsujiri Matcha Bean Paste, Gion Tsujiri Matcha Chocolate, and Gion Tsujiri Matcha Kuromitsu.
O-koicha Langue de Chat 'Cha no Ka Usuyaki' (8 pieces) 1,200 yen / 1st Floor MVP Sweets
*June 17 (Wed) - June 30 (Tue)
A thinly baked langue de chat where you can taste the sweetness and bitterness of O-koicha directly. The aroma of O-koicha spreads softly with a crisp and light texture.
FIRST TIME IN KANTO AREA
Kyoto Rich Matcha Jelly (1 cup) 496 yen / 1st Floor Weekly Select Sweets
*June 17 (Wed) - June 23 (Tue)
Rich matcha jelly using plenty of tea from Uji, Kyoto. Topped with Hokkaido adzuki bean paste and soft dumplings.
Matcha Dora-Warabi (3 pieces) 1,380 yen / 1st Floor Weekly Select Sweets
*June 24 (Wed) - June 30 (Tue)
A dorayaki with chewy dough using Kyoto Uji matcha. A new sensation Japanese sweet containing bean paste, cream, and warabi mochi inside.
*All prices include tax.
FAQ
How to access Daimaru Tokyo?
It is directly connected to the Yaesu North Exit of JR Tokyo Station.