[Tokyo/Ginza🇯🇵] Cafe Paulista, one of Japan's oldest cafes with over 100 years of history

Founded in 1911 (Meiji 44), Cafe Paulista Ginza is one of Japan's oldest coffee shops. An essential part of Ginza's history and culture, this shop's greatest appeal lies in its impressive history and the opportunity to sample traditional coffee that has shaped Japan's cafe culture.

With support from the Brazilian government of São Paulo, this cafe pioneered the introduction of authentic Brazilian coffee to Japan. Its ties to Ginza culture are so strong that the term "Ginbura" (literally, "Bura" in Japanese) is said to have originated from "drinking Brazilian coffee at Cafe Paulista in Ginza." Legends of its frequent visits by famous Japanese writers such as Ryunosuke Akutagawa and Junichiro Tanizaki, as well as John Lennon and Yoko Ono, speak volumes about the shop's rich history.

While the interior has been renovated several times, it maintains the calm, retro atmosphere befitting a long-established establishment, offering a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The coffee served here is made with carefully selected beans, including pesticide-free "Forest Coffee," and boasts an exquisite balance of mellow sweetness, richness, and refreshing acidity, making it beloved by many fans. The cafe also offers sweets like coffee jelly and Mont Blanc, as well as light meals like quiche and sandwiches. The cafe's greatest draw is the opportunity to experience the origins of Japanese coffee culture and spend a luxurious moment reminiscing about its history.

📍Address: Nagasaki Center Building 1F, 9-16 Ginza 8-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
🕰️Hours: [Mon-Sat] 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Last Orders Apply) [Sun/Holidays] 11:30 AM - 7:00 PM (Last Orders Apply)

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Post by yuzucha | Oct 31, 2025

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