Okonomiyaki Experience at “Sakura-tei” in Harajuku – Perfect for Large Groups, Lunch & Dinner

Located about an 8-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station or Tokyo Metro Omotesando Station, Sakura-tei is an izakaya where you can enjoy making your own okonomiyaki – a beloved part of Japanese food culture. With an all-you-can-eat okonomiyaki menu, you can fill up at both lunch and dinner. The restaurant can accommodate large groups and also offers an English menu. If you’re in Harajuku and want to experience authentic Japanese cuisine, don’t miss Sakura-tei!

Sakura-tei: Where Food Meets Art – A Must-Visit for International Travelers

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Located about an 8-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station, Sakura-tei is a must-visit restaurant where you can enjoy okonomiyaki, a beloved part of Japanese food culture — perfect for travelers from abroad.

Within the premises, you’ll also find an art gallery and a café bar, offering a unique cross-cultural experience where food meets art.

As you walk down the narrow lane leading to the restaurant, you’ll be greeted by colorful and unique wall art that will keep your excitement growing with every step!

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※In accordance with Japanese law, the sale of alcoholic beverages to persons under 20 years of age is prohibited. Age verification is required.
※Alcohol is for those aged 20 and over. Drinking and driving is prohibited by law. Please drink responsibly.
※Drinking during pregnancy or while breastfeeding may adversely affect the development of your baby.

Access to “Sakura-tei” from JR Harajuku Station

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After arriving at JR Harajuku Station, exit through the Takeshita Exit.
Cross the pedestrian crossing right in front of you and walk straight down Takeshita Street.
When you reach the end of Takeshita Street, cross the pedestrian crossing on your right.
Go straight down the street between New Balance Harajuku and Murasaki Sports Harajuku Meiji-dori Store.
When you see a FamilyMart on your left, turn left and follow the road.
You’ll arrive at Sakura-tei, marked by its colorful art-covered walls!

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Sakura-tei Store Information

Name Sakura-tei
AccessAbout an 8-minute walk from JR Harajuku Station Takeshita Exit
About an 8-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Omotesando Station Exit A2
About an 8-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Omotesando Station Exit A2
About a 4-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Meiji-Jingumae Station Exit 5
About a 4-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line Meiji-Jingumae Station Exit 5
Adress3-20-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Business Hours11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Last order 10:00 PM)
ClosedNo regular holidays
ReservationsReservation page here
LanguagesEnglish menu available
Payment MethodsCredit cards (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Electronic money (Transportation IC cards, iD, QUICPay)
QR code payments not accepted

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Perfect for Groups! Dive into Harajuku’s Vibrant Art and Culture

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The interior is a colorful, pop art space surrounded by works from up-and-coming artists! The unique and vibrant paintings make for perfect photo opportunities.

With a spacious seating capacity of 210 seats (*), the restaurant comfortably accommodates groups and large parties. Walk-ins are also welcome, making it a reliable choice when you’re unsure where to go for lunch or dinner in Harajuku.

*According to the official Sakura-tei page on Tabelog.

Private Rooms Available! Enjoy a Relaxing Meal Surrounded by Art

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Sakura-tei offers private and semi-private rooms accommodating groups from 8 up to 44 people (*). Each room features impressive wall art, creating an extraordinary atmosphere like being inside an art gallery.

A great point is that even large groups can enjoy lively gatherings without worrying about others around them. It’s perfect for get-togethers with friends or small parties.

*According to the official Sakura-tei page on Tabelog.

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Enjoy Cooking It Yourself! Experience Japan’s Food Culture with Okonomiyaki

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At Sakura-tei, you can enjoy cooking your own okonomiyaki right at the table on a built-in iron griddle!

Within the allotted time, you can have all-you-can-eat okonomiyaki by freely choosing and refilling your base and toppings — perfect for those who want to eat until they’re full.

An English menu is available (*), making ordering smooth and easy. This fun and delicious hands-on dining experience is highly recommended as a memorable part of your trip!

*According to the official Sakura-tei page on Tabelog.

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All-You-Can-Eat Lunch | Enjoy Unlimited Okonomiyaki & Monjayaki!

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The All-You-Can-Eat Lunch with one soft drink included is available from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM for 2,200 yen (tax included)*. You can enjoy unlimited okonomiyaki, monjayaki, and salted cabbage with a flavorful dressing at a great value!

This is perfect for those who want a hearty lunch or want to casually experience local Japanese cuisine.

What’s included in the all-you-can-eat:

  • Okonomiyaki & monjayaki with your choice of one topping from 18 varieties
  • Salted cabbage with special dressing

*According to the official Sakura-tei website.

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All-You-Can-Eat & Drink Dinner | Enjoy a Fun Night Out with Drinks in Hand!

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For those who want to enjoy alcohol as well, the All-You-Can-Eat Dinner plan at 4,500 yen (tax included)* is highly recommended! You can indulge in unlimited okonomiyaki, monjayaki, yakisoba, and seven types of appetizers.

Orders can be placed anytime during business hours*, making it perfect not only for dinner but also for daytime drinking. This plan is ideal for travelers looking to enjoy the lively atmosphere of a Japanese izakaya with friends.

What’s included in the all-you-can-eat:

  • Okonomiyaki, monjayaki & yakisoba with your choice of one topping from 25 varieties
  • Seven types of appetizers: salted cabbage, edamame, butter-grilled green peppers, butter-grilled eggplant, buttered corn, seasoned bean sprouts (namul), and stir-fried pork with kimchi

*According to the official Sakura-tei website.

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If You’re Unsure Where to Eat in Harajuku, We Recommend “Sakura-tei”! Enjoy Authentic Japanese Food Culture

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This article introduced Sakura-tei, a unique spot where you can enjoy both Japanese food and art culture at the same time.

Not only can you experience cooking your own okonomiyaki, but you’ll also be surrounded by a colorful art-filled interior. Popular all-you-can-eat and drink plans, favored by international visitors, add to the one-of-a-kind fun you can only find here.

After immersing yourself in Harajuku’s “KAWAII culture,” be sure to enjoy authentic Japanese food culture at Sakura-tei!

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