Grab One Last Matcha Latte at Haneda Airport! Drinks & Premium Matcha at Kimikura
This matcha shop in Haneda Airport offers high-quality "ceremonial grade" matcha, tea tools, souvenirs, and freshly-made matcha lattes, so you can get your matcha fix as soon as you arrive, or enjoy one last matcha before you go!
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Japanese Tea Kimikura

Originally from Kakegawa, Shizuoka – one of Japan’s top green tea producing regions – Japanese Tea Kimikura (日本茶きみくら) is a specialty Japanese tea shop with almost a century of history. Established in 1933, the shop prides itself on selecting premium tea leaves from Shizuoka and across Japan before going through a meticulous steaming and preparation process, ensuring the best matcha flavor in every cup.

Kimikura offers their carefully-crafted tea products in a few select locations around Japan, but we think foreign travelers will be most excited to find out about the Japanese Tea Kimikura branch located in Haneda Airport Garden, directly connected to Haneda Airport. If your matcha cravings set in the moment you set foot on Japanese soil, or savor the rich flavor of matcha one last time before heading home from Japan, you’ll want to visit this Haneda Airport matcha shop!
Japanese Tea Kimikura (日本茶きみくら)
2F Japan Promenade, Haneda Airport Garden, 2-7-1 Hanedakuko, Ota City, Tokyo
Hours: 10:00 – 21:00 (last order 20:30)
Directions: About a one-minute walk from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station (Keikyu Main Line or Tokyo Monorail)
Haneda Airport Garden Location | Official Website (jp)
Matcha Lattes & Other Drinks


The star of the Kimikura menu is their signature Matcha Latte (700 yen), made with brilliant green premium matcha for a rich, smooth flavor. The drink is available both hot or iced, and while Japanese cafes tend to be surprisingly low on milk alternatives, lactose-intolerant matcha lovers will be glad to hear that at Kimikura you can opt for oat milk for an additional 100 yen. The shop also has rotating seasonal flavors to look forward to – past options have included yuzu-matcha and strawberry-matcha lattes (800 yen).

Looking for something different? While their matcha latte is the most popular order, Japanese customers often go for the Hojicha Latte (700 yen) instead, made with a roasted green tea that gives the drink a deliciously aromatic, toasty flavor. The menu also includes a refreshing Matcha Soda and a selection of expertly prepared teas (without milk), including both matcha and standard green tea. The lattes can be ordered sweetened or unsweetened, but if you really want something to satisfy your sweet tooth, there’s even matcha ice cream!
Ceremonial Grade Matcha & Tea Tools

The shop also sells packs of high-grade matcha, what you might refer to as “ceremonial grade matcha,” although it might not be labeled as such. Terms like “ceremonial grade” and “culinary grade” actually aren’t standard in Japan, because they were invented quite recently to market matcha in the English-speaking world! But if you’re looking for the best of the best, Kimikura staff can point you towards the kind of high-quality matcha used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies (茶道). This matcha is made from the first-harvest tea leaves (一番茶), the best of the season, and ground using traditional stone mills (石臼) to create an ultra-fine texture and intense aroma. All kinds of tea-making tools are also available in-store, including complete tea ceremony sets, so the shop offers a convenient opportunity to shop for some last souvenirs for yourself, or gifts for any green tea lover.
Enjoy Your Time at Haneda Airport Garden

Japanese Tea Kimikura is located within Haneda Airport Garden, a convenience-focused hub of shopping, dining, and leisure options opened in 2023, now connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3.

Inside, you’ll find restaurants, cafes, shopping areas with gift shops and practical retailers (from drug-stores to electronic accessories), an airport hotel, and even real hot spring facilities overlooking the airport, all in one place. It’s a convenient stop for any traveler looking for a place to relax and refresh themselves immediately after arriving in Japan, or unwind before a long return flight. And thanks to Japanese Tea Kimikura, it’s also a great spot for anyone looking for quality matcha (and fun souvenirs) in Haneda Airport!
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