Best Autumn Afternoon Tea in Tokyo 2025

Autumn Themed Afternoon Tea in Tokyo

In recent years, afternoon tea has become a beloved indulgence in Tokyo, especially among those seeking elegance, seasonal flavors, and picture-perfect presentation. Luxury hotels and stylish cafes across the city offer limited-time themed afternoon teas that reflect Japan’s rich seasonal culture.

From cherry blossom–inspired teas in spring to strawberry delights in winter, each season brings a new wave of creativity. Matcha afternoon teas bloom in late spring, while tropical mango and pineapple menus refresh the summer palate. And when autumn arrives, it’s time for comforting flavors like chestnuts, sweet potatoes, grapes, and figs to take center stage.

In this article, we’ve handpicked the best autumn afternoon tea experiences in Tokyo for 2025, combining flavor, artistry, and unforgettable atmospheres.

Note: Most afternoon teas require advance reservations. Also, service charges may be added separately to the listed prices.

1. The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho

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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho presents a beautiful “Autumn Harvest” afternoon tea, featuring an elegant assortment of seasonal sweets arranged in a wreath-like presentation. Highlights include sweet potato tart, Hojicha chestnut cake, and tea and fig cake, each capturing the rich, comforting flavors of autumn. Set in the 36th-floor Sky Gallery Lounge Levita, the afternoon tea offers both stunning views and a taste of the season’s finest ingredients.

Location: The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, All-Day Dining OASIS GARDEN (36F)
Date: 1 September to 30 November 2025
Price: ¥6,000~
Hours: Weekdays 11:30~16:30, Weekends and Holidays 11:30~13:30 (2 hours session)

2. Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo’s Harvest Afternoon Tea focuses on seasonal ingredients like grapes and pumpkin, with elegant autumn desserts such as grape jelly, pumpkin‑black sesame Mont Blanc, and chestnut sable. October’s Halloween edition adds playful touches, spider‑web chocolate, ghost motifs, and themed plating. Garden views provide a peaceful backdrop.

Location: Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, Le Jardin (3F)
Date: Harvest Afternoon Tea 1 to 30 September and 1 to 10 November 2025, Halloween Afternoon Tea 1 to 31 October 2025
Price: ¥7,500 (¥8,500 reservation by phone)
Hours: 12:00~17:30 (2 hours session)

3. Andaz Tokyo

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Andaz Tokyo’s Sweet Potato Afternoon Tea offers a creative menu, including crème brûlée with purple sweet potato and apricot pecan cookies. Savory items include shrimp cocktail brioche sandwiches and nut‑studded white chocolate discs. Presented with seasonal elegance and a slight Halloween vibe.

Location: Andaz Tokyo, The Tavern Grill & Lounge (51F)
Date: 1 September to 31 October 2025
Price: ¥7,500
Hours: 12:00~14:00, 15:00~17:00

4. Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo

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The popular Purple Gluten-Free Afternoon Tea returns this autumn with a refreshed look and seasonal flair. Featuring vibrant purple ingredients like butterfly pea, Kyoho grapes, cassis, and chestnuts, the menu offers a colorful mix of guilt-free sweets and savory bites. With elegant motifs and eye-catching presentation, it’s a perfect choice for a healthy yet indulgent afternoon.

Location: Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo NAMIKI667 (3F)
Date: 1 to 30 September 2025
Price: Weekdays ¥6,958, Weekends and Holidays ¥7,590
Hours: 12:00~18:30 (3 hours session)

5. Conrad Tokyo

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Conrad Tokyo presents a stunning Halloween Afternoon Tea inspired by the moon. Seasonal flavors take center stage, with a chestnut Mont Blanc topped with a moon-shaped chocolate, a shimmering violet rare cheesecake with yuzu and apple, and a fig-filled fruit tart. The menu blends elegance with autumnal charm, perfect for celebrating Halloween in sophisticated style.

Location: Conrad Tokyo, Twenty Eight Bar & Lounge (28F)
Date: 1 September to 31 October 2025
Price: Weekdays ¥7,900, Weekends and Holidays ¥8,500
Hours: 11:00~16:30 (2 hours session)

6. Tokyo Marriot Hotel

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Tokyo Marriot Hotel’s Afternoon Tea -Autumn Grape Elegance- ais perfect seasonal treat for grape lovers. It features a variety of grape-inspired delights, including a parfait topped with plump Shine Muscat, a grape shortcake, and Kyoho grape bonbon chocolates. The savory selection includes a rich truffle-scented potage and a caprese with autumn mushrooms, offering a warm and seasonal balance to the sweet treats.

Location: Tokyo Marriot Hotel, Lounge & Dining G (1F)
Date: 1 September to 20 November 2025
Price: ¥7,500
Hours: 13:00~, 15:30~

7. InterContinental Tokyo Bay

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InterContinental Tokyo Bay presents a charming Halloween Afternoon Tea inspired by the world of Peter Rabbit. The whimsical menu features sweets modeled after beloved characters, including a carrot cake inspired by Timmy Tiptoes, the fluffy-tailed squirrel, and a pistachio mousse shaped like Benjamin Bunny’s hat and handkerchief. It’s a delightful experience that blends seasonal flavors with storybook nostalgia.

Location: InterContinental Tokyo Bay, New York Lounge (1F)
Date: 1 September to 31 October 2025
Price: ¥7,700
Hours: 11:30~19:00

8. Hilton Tokyo

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Hilton Tokyo offers a unique afternoon tea experience for bread lovers with its “Petit Boulangerie” concept, featuring a delightful variety of miniature breads served on a classic three-tier stand. With a theme of “Alice and the Queen of Hearts’ Tea Party”, it showcases nine different autumn-inspired breads as well as a special seasonal tea selection.

Location: Hilton Tokyo, Bar & Lounge ZATTA (2F)
Date: 5 September 2025~
Price: Weekdays ¥6,000, Weekends and Holidays ¥6,700
Hours: 11:30–20:00 (3 sessions from 11:30, 14:30 and 18:00)


Thank you for reading. Which afternoon tea do you wish to visit this autumn? If you are looking for more information about things to do in Tokyo in autumn, please check more similar articles!

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