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HASABON

HASABON is derived from the Zen word "Hasabon", and we introduce "Japanese good things" that can be used everyday and can be enjoyed for a lifetime in an old private house in Kagurazaka, With Japanese tea as one of our themes, we offer a tea salon, a French based restaurant using Japanese tea. a gallery for ceramic art and workshops related to Japanese culture.

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    Closed every Monday and the third Tuesday of the month.

  • About the 2nd floor usage. 

​     If you wish to reserve the 2nd floor, 10% of the total amount of your bill will be charged as a usage fee.

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A space where you can experience Japanese culture such as tea ceremony, Japanese sweets, and kimono.

We hold various events to enjoy Japanese culture at any time.

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French-based meal using Japanese tea
 

While using the French method, we offer a course that uses delicious seasonal ingredients from all over Japan and Japanese tea for cooking. You can also enjoy pairing with wine and sake.
 

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Tea dormitory to enjoy Japanese tea and matcha

For matcha, you can choose your favorite bowl and we will wisk each tea. Japanese tea includes fermented tea, sencha, and Japanese black tea from all over Japan. Please spend a relaxing time with delicious Japanese and Western sweets.

Lunch (Wednesdays and Thursdays only) 11:30 - 15:00 (Last Orders14:00 ) / Dinner 17:00 - 23:00 (Last Orders 21:00)

Saturday and Sunday 11:30 - 23:00  (Last Orders 21:00)

Closed on Mondays and the third Tuesday of the month

101 Kagurazaka Tea Plant Terrace, 30 Yokoteramachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0831

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