Enjoy vegan restaurants and cafes in Ginza! 14 recommended shops
Ginza is an attractive area with luxury brand stores and beautiful cityscapes, and is popular as a shopping area even within Tokyo.
In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of restaurants serving vegan food. For health-conscious people, Ginza's vegan restaurants are a must-see.
Today, I would like to introduce recommended vegan restaurants and cafes in Ginza.
Tokyo/ “Wald Haus”

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“Wald Haus” is a French restaurant where you can enjoy the four seasons in a relaxing space.
We offer premium menus to enjoy the seasons, including the Wellness menu.
Many vegetarian and vegan menus are also available, so please request one.
There are also plenty of wine pairings.
Address: Hotel Grand Bach Tokyo Ginza 1F, 5-13-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:30 to 22:00
Tokyo・Ginza/ “THE WAREHOUSE”

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Aloft Tokyo Ginza is a new-generation lifestyle hotel decorated with art and music.
You can enjoy casual dining at “The WAREHOUSE” located on the 2nd floor of the hotel.
At lunchtime, we offer 30 kinds of colorful salad bars centered around deli, and at dinner time, diner dishes are prepared on an à la carte menu, which you can enjoy with wine.
A new vegan menu has also been added and can be used in a variety of situations.
Address: 6-14-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours: Breakfast 7:00-10:30, Lunch 11:30 to 15:00, Dinner 18:00-22:00
Tokyo/ Ginza/ “FARO”

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The famous store “FARO” is operated by the Japanese cosmetics company “Shiseido” and has received 1 Michelin star for 3 consecutive years.
Creative dishes that combine the traditions and advancements of modern Italian cuisine are popular.
Dishes that combine Japanese ingredients and culture are perfect for spending a special time.
Address: Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building 10th Floor, 8-8-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours: Lunch 12:00-15:30, Dinner 18:00-23:00
Closed on Sundays, Mondays, summer (mid-August), year-end and New Year holidays
Tokyo/ Yurakucho, Hibiya, Ginza/ “CHAYA NATURAL & WILD TABLE HIBIYA”

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“CHAYA Natural & Wild Table Hibiya” offers healthy food that is gentle on the body and mind, made without using meat, eggs, dairy products, white sugar, or chemical seasonings.
Please enjoy the world of CHAYA macrobiotics incorporating spices and cooking methods from around the world.
Address: B2F Hibiya Chante, 1-2-2 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 to 23:00, Sunday and Monday 11:00 to 22:00
Closed days: Hibiya Chanteh closed
Tokyo/ “Bills Ginza”

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“Bills Ginza” is a restaurant where you can eat the best breakfast in the world with a panoramic view of Tokyo Tower and the Ginza skyline.
At All Day Dining Bills from Sydney, you can enjoy a fresh and light menu from breakfast to dinner.
The classic plate “scrambled eggs & toast,” which was called “the best egg dish in the world” by the New York Times, offers a vegan menu using “tofu” instead of eggs.
Address: Okura House 12F, 2-6-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 8:30 to 23:00
Tokyo/ “FANCL BROWN RICE MEALS”

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“FANCL BROWN RICE MEALS” is a gluten-free Italian brown rice restaurant run by the famous cosmetics company “FANCL” in Japan.
The lunch plate allows you to change the main dish to vegan.
The menu offered changes depending on the season, and it is also an attractive place where you can enjoy limited-time flavors.
Address: FANCL Ginza Square B1F, 5-8-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours:
Lunch time 11:30 to 16:00
Cafe time 14:00-16:00
Dinner time (weekdays) 17:00-22:00
Dinner time (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) 17:00-21:00
Regular holidays: There is a regular holiday once a month
Tokyo/ “Howlin'”

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“Howlin'” offers hearty dishes made with a focus on seasonal ingredients, and a rich selection centered around wine and whiskey.
A vegan menu is also available, and in addition to the menu, it is possible to prepare food using ingredients from the day.
Located on the 2nd floor of Ginza's main street, this shop is easily accessible.
Address: Niibori Guitar Building 2nd Floor, 6-5-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:30 to 23:00
Regular holiday: Sunday
Tokyo/ Ginza/ “ETHICA”

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“ETHICA” offers modern Mexican cuisine that combines traditional Mexican cuisine with rich ingredients from Japan.
This is the only Mexican restaurant in Japan based on an ethical concept using ingredients that are delicious to eat and are kind to the environment.
In addition to courses from chefs who have trained at famous Mexican restaurants, vegan courses that are kind to the environment and the body are also available.
Address: Toa Building 1st Floor, 1-3-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours:
Lunch 11:30 to 14:30; dinner 17:30 to 23:00 Closed on Mondays
Tokyo/ Ginza/ “KAZAN”

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“KAZAN” offers a seafood and vegetable menu with a healthy concept that does not use meat at all.
Enjoy KAZAN's original food along with 70 kinds of wines from around the world.
Address: Masataka Ginza Building 1F, 3-4-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours:
Monday to Saturday 11:30 to 15:00, 17:30 to 22:30
Sundays and holidays 11:30 ~ 15:00 17:30 ~ 22:00
Tokyo/ Ginza/ “Ain Soph. Ginza”

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The main branch of the hugely popular vegan cafe restaurant “Ain Soph. Ginza”.
In addition to the cafe, the dinner course also offers a course where you can enjoy 11 kinds of sushi made with vegetables in luxury.
Address: 4-12-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Lunch time 11:30 to 14:30, tea time 14:30 to 17:00, dinner time 18:00 to 21:00
Regular holidays: irregular holidays
Tokyo/ “2foods Ginza Loft Store”

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“2foods Ginza Loft” is a cozy cafe that offers a 100% plant-based menu.
The hamburger buns are made from whole wheat flour and contain plenty of vegetables, so they are healthy.
Sweets are also popular, so I recommend taking a break.
Address: Ginza Belvia Hall 1st Floor, 2-4-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday to Saturday 11:00-21:00, Sunday 11:00-20:00
Closed: Open every day (depending on Ginza Loft's business hours)
Tokyo/ “Bardon Organic Cafe”

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“Bardon Organic Cafe” is an organic cafe where you can enjoy cakes and gluten-free and vegan sandwiches.
Starting with the signature nut bar, the cafe menu where you can eat and feel beautiful from the inside is popular.
All menus are available for takeout.
Address: Blue Box Building 1st Floor, 1-21-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:00-18:00
Closed on Thursdays
Tokyo/ “Rose Bakery Ginza”

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“Rose Bakery Ginza” is a tea room where you can enjoy natural food and sweets.
Rose Bakery, which uses fresh vegetables and grains to bring out the characteristics of the ingredients and offers simple, natural dishes and original pastries and sweets, was an “unlikely” restaurant at the time, even in Paris, which is crowded with restaurants.
Currently, we are expanding to 5 cities around the world, starting with Paris.
Address: Ginza Komatsu West Building, 6-9-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:00 to 20:00
Tokyo/ “KOMEDA is Higashiginza Store”

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“KOMEDA is” is a plant-based specialty cafe developed by the Japanese cafe chain “Komeda Coffee.”
It's a place you can easily go to when you're a little hungry. You can enjoy hamburgers, snacks, and sweets.
Address: Ginza Shochiku Square 1st Floor, 1-13-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 7:00 to 18:00
Points to enjoy vegan in Ginza
If you pay attention to the following points when enjoying vegan food in Ginza, I think your level of satisfaction will increase even more.
Book in advance
Popular stores are often crowded, so it's safe to make a reservation in advance.
There are also stores that support English, so be sure to check the website for details.
Allergy Confirmation
If you are allergic to vegan food, it is safe to check with the staff.
Try choosing a seasonal menu or a menu that incorporates ingredients unique to Japan
There are also many restaurants that change their menu every season, so please enjoy seasonal cuisine according to the time you visit.
summary
Ginza is famous as an upscale shopping district, but there are plenty of vegan restaurants to choose from.
Enjoying delicious vegan cuisine will make your stay in Ginza even more fulfilling.
The next time you visit Ginza, be sure to check out the recommended vegan restaurants and cafes.
A beauty experience is also recommended when visiting Ginza!
Finding a spot in Tokyo where you can experience beauty treatments such as massages, nails, and beauty treatments to heal the tiredness of your trip is highly recommended as part of sightseeing.
Here are a few salons that I recommend to those who are particular about technology and quality.
Ginza/ “Mani Nail Care Ginza Store”


Open at 9 a.m.! A 5-minute walk from Ginza Station, this is a popular nail care salon where you can get rid of nail problems.
Hand and foot nails can be performed simultaneously.
For those who are concerned about the burden of gel nails, we have prepared a number of “non-scraping” gel polishes, shellac, nail care, foot care, etc.
Recommended for those trying nail art for the first time, as well as those seeking special care.
Ginza/ “head CONCIERGE Ginza Store”


A head spa specialty store where a group of nationally qualified specialists lead to “ultimate sleep.”
It is a technique of pressing pressure points on the head called the deep muscle approach, which leads to ultimate sleep.
Various effects can be expected, such as “relieving insomnia,” “improving shoulder stiffness,” “recovering from eye strain,” and “anti-aging.”
Enjoy the ultimate head spa that goes beyond relaxation.
Jimbocho (Akihabara area)/“CREBIA Jimbocho Store” *Women only

A slimming esthetic salon that leads to effortless results! Highly skilled and experienced staff are popular.
It is a talented salon that is a strong ally for women who want to go on a diet.
Our experienced staff will suggest a menu tailored to each person's constitution and concerns, so you can get closer to your ideal body without difficulty, without waste, and effectively.
Yotsuya/ “UREROBAS Yotsuya Store”

Here, you can experience a dry head massage that will heal your five senses.
The treatment at this salon is characterized by preparing the body from the ground up, and you can expect not only to take care of your head and eye fatigue and concerns about sleep, but also to lift your face and tone up your skin.
Please spend a blissful time on your way home from shopping or sightseeing.
Suitengum/ “limyu” ※women only


There is a salon around 10 minutes from Ginza, right next to Suitengumae Station.
There are over 400 types of nail designs, and sophisticated designs are popular.
We offer a total of 4 eyelash menus, including extensions and perms.
Please experience the attentive customer service and high level of technology that makes use of the rich experience of the staff.
Monzen-nakacho (Ginza/Tokyo Station area)/“liberte” *women only


This salon is a 2-minute walk from Monzen-nakacho Station on the Tozai Line and Oedo Line.
It is easily accessible from Tokyo Station, Ginza Station, and Tsukiji Station.
As for the facial menu, we have prepared a menu that can be expected to lift up the face, dry it, and care for wrinkles.
Please spend a luxurious time with the high quality service of a skilled esthetician and an aromatic private space.
Shinjuku/ Shinjuku Relaxation Salon “Sea the Night”

Despite being in a good location, a 2-minute walk from Nishi-Shinjuku Station and a 7-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, it is a salon where you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city and relax both mentally and physically.
A private salon where you can relax and unwind, based on the concept of “the best healing for both mind and body in a luxurious space.”
Skilled therapists provide a high level of technology.
We offer a menu to relieve painful stiffness throughout the body.
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