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Azabu Yasai Gashi Ginza Shop

A specialty store for vegetable-based confections, offering a new era of sweets made primarily from vegetables.

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Hailing from Azabu-Juban in Tokyo is Azabu Yasai Gashi, the sweets shop known for its vegetable-based sweets. The newest branch in March 2022 at the food area of GINZA SIX, a mall in Ginza that houses the world's luxury and high-fashion brands.

Their concept, "a little luxury made from vegetables”, offers original and flavorful sweets that make perfect gifts for those who love trying new things or want to leave a memorable impression.

The store features Japanese sweets with a subtle Western touch, such as "Vegetable-an Dorayaki," which incorporates a generous amount of vegetable paste with a hint of sweetness, enhanced by fresh cream inside for a unique flavor. The "Vegetable Monaka" showcases visually appealing outer shell topped with sliced vegetables.

The Western-style "Vegetable Financiers" are colorful and come in six flavors: pumpkin, spinach and matcha, tomato, purple sweet potato, ginger, and burdock, all made with high-quality flour and almond powder blended with fresh butter from Hokkaido, ensuring a delicious taste that doesn't wear out its welcome.

The products stand out with elegance and style, making them an excellent choice for a thoughtful gift. When in doubt about what gift to select for someone special, be sure to swing by this go-spot in GINZA SIX.

Highlights

  • The specialty vegetable confectionery store from Azabu-Juban, Tokyo, "Azabuyasaigashi," has opened a branch at "GINZA SIX."
  • They offer Japanese-style sweets with original visuals and flavors.
  • Ideal for those looking to impress with an innovative souvenir.

Photos

  • Enjoy the original color and flavor of vegetables with their vacuum-fried vegetable chips.

    Enjoy the original color and flavor of vegetables with their vacuum-fried vegetable chips.

  • "Vegetable-an Dorayaki" available in flavors like azuki bean, purple sweet potato, and pumpkin.

    "Vegetable-an Dorayaki" available in flavors like azuki bean, purple sweet potato, and pumpkin.

  • "Vegetable Monaka" offering flavors like sweet potato, black sesame with tree buds, and lotus root.

    "Vegetable Monaka" offering flavors like sweet potato, black sesame with tree buds, and lotus root.

  • Highly acclaimed "Vegetable Financier" that you won’t find anywhere else.

    Highly acclaimed "Vegetable Financier" that you won’t find anywhere else.

  • The uniquely moist Japanese-style pound cake "Vegetable Yaki Ukishima" feels unexpectedly tender for a baked sweet.

    The uniquely moist Japanese-style pound cake "Vegetable Yaki Ukishima" feels unexpectedly tender for a baked sweet.

  • Available for purchase on the B2 food floor of "GINZA SIX."

    Available for purchase on the B2 food floor of "GINZA SIX."

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

A

We have simple English descriptions available for our products.

Q

Do you offer tax-free services?

A

Yes, we do.

Q

Is gift wrapping available?

A

All assortment boxes come gift-wrapped. Smaller quantities are wrapped in OPP plastic bags.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the store?

A

Yes, free Wi-Fi provided by GINZA SIX is available.

Reviews

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  • 雅雅哎

    健康天然食材做的點心
    好吃沒有負擔

Details

Name in Japanese
麻布野菜菓子 銀座店
Postal Code
104-0061
Address
B2 GINZA SIX 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
090-7802-2458
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
10:30am - 8:30pm
Access
(1)About a 2 minute walk from the A3 exit at Tokyo Metro Ginza Line ・Marunouchi Line ・ Hibiya Line Ginza Station.
(2)About a 3 minute walk from the A1 exit at Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line ・ Toei Subway Asakusa Line Higashi Ginza Station.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)