Oka Gean: A Hidden Gem Combining Komeda Café Comfort with Traditional Japanese Treats

Hello! Today, I’m excited to take you on a little journey to Oka Gean — a charming, lesser-known sister café of the famous Komeda Coffee. With only 16 locations across Tokyo and Aichi, this cozy spot is truly a rare find, offering a serene escape from the bustling city.

Oka Gean seamlessly blends the relaxing atmosphere Komeda fans know and love with a distinctly Japanese twist. If you’re into matcha, mochi, or simply looking for a unique cafe experience, you’ll definitely want to stick around for this one!

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What is Oka Gean?

Oka Gean is a Japanese-style café, conceptualized and operated by the same company behind Komeda Coffee, a chain boasting over 1,000 branches across Japan. However, unlike its Western-style sibling, Oka Gean distinctly focuses on wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) and matcha-based drinks.

Their menu is thoughtfully curated, featuring delights like zenzai (sweet red bean soup) and various matcha lattes — all served in a tranquil, wood-themed space designed for relaxation. But what truly sets them apart and makes for an unforgettable experience? It’s the unique opportunity to grill your own skewers of dango or gohei mochi right at your table. Yes, you read that right!

 A Peek Inside – Calm, Cozy & Classically Japanese

Enjoy a relaxed experience in our private, box-style seats.

The interiors echo the same welcoming wooden comfort that Komeda Coffee is known for, yet they infuse a distinct Japanese aesthetic. Imagine moss-green seating, soft lighting, and a perfect balance of traditional elegance and familiar coziness.

Complimentary tea and peanuts are served upon seating, with free tea refills available.

And as is customary at Komeda, once seated, you’ll be welcomed with a warm cup of tea and a small bowl of roasted nuts — a delightful Komeda tradition that has been thoughtfully carried over to Oka Gean.

The Menu – Kyoto Vibes Meets Café Culture

Oka Gean’s menu masterfully blends the best of both worlds: offering elegant Japanese flavors with a subtle hint of Western-style café culture. It’s an experience where the refined traditions of Kyoto meet the familiar comfort of Komeda.

Here are just a few highlights from their enticing menu:

 Matcha & Drinks

Hot Matcha (¥540)
Iced Green Tea (¥540)
Matcha Soda (¥610)
Matcha Au Lait (¥570)
Matcha Lemonade (¥610)

Traditional Sweets

Zenzai – hot or cold (¥670)
Cream Zenzai (¥710)
Cream Anmitsu (¥800)
Cream Mitsumame (¥730)
Warabi Mochi (¥630)
Anmitsu (¥600)
Mitsumame (¥530)


Soft Serve Ice Cream (choose from Matcha, Vanilla, Hōjicha, or mixed options)
Shironoir (¥770) / Mini (¥510)
Premium Soft Cream (¥490)

Authentic Matcha Experience at Okagean

At Okagean, you can experience a truly authentic cup of matcha for just ¥540. Crafted with high-quality matcha from Nishio, one of Japan’s most renowned matcha-producing regions, this drink boasts the rich flavor and deep aroma you’d expect from a specialist tea shop.

Its smooth, mellow bitterness and comforting warmth make it a perfect introduction for matcha newcomers, yet it remains deeply satisfying for seasoned tea lovers.

Why not try making your own authentic maccha at home?

Grill Your Own Dango — A Fan Favorite!

This is where the true fun begins, and it’s undoubtedly one of Oka Gean’s most captivating attractions: the “Grill-Your-Own” dango and mochi set. You can select from a delightful variety, including:

Grill your own dango right at your table! Staff will bring a mini grill to you when you order.

Dango (rice dumplings)
Gohei mochi (miso-glazed rice cakes)
Daifuku (stuffed rice cake)
Isobe mochi (seaweed-wrapped rice cake)

You’ll receive your own personal mini grill delivered right to your table, giving you complete control over the cooking process. Grill to your preferred crispiness, then dip, flip, and repeat! It’s a truly interactive and delicious treat that adds a unique, hands-on twist to your cafe experience.

Hungry? Try a Taste of Nagoya

While Oka Gean is primarily a sweets café, it also thoughtfully offers a selection of savory dishes. This includes Nagoya’s beloved regional specialty — kishimen (flat udon noodles), providing a satisfying meal option. Depending on the branch, you might also find onigiri (rice balls) available. It’s the perfect choice if you’re looking for something warm and filling before indulging in their delightful desserts.

 Locations (As of September 2025 – 16 branches total)

Tokyo
Komazawa Koen
Kamata East Exit
Shinjuku Center Building

Kanagawa
Yokohama Landmark Plaza
Yamato Station
Azamino Gardens
Kawasaki West Exit

Saitama
Omiya East Exit

Aichi (Nagoya & Surroundings)
Head Office (Mizuho-ku, Nagoya)
Chayagasaka
Aoi
Sakae Hirokoji
Midori-ku Takinomizu
Shinkai-cho
Nagakute
Kamiida
Shinoharabashi

Final Thoughts

Oka Gean truly stands out as a hidden gem for enthusiasts of Japanese sweets and the tranquil art of slow cafe culture. With a modest 16 locations, it remains a well-kept secret — but undoubtedly one that’s absolutely worth discovering.

What makes Oka Gean so exceptional?
✔ Authentic wagashi-style desserts that capture traditional flavors
✔ Matcha quality that rivals specialist tea houses
✔ Unique, interactive dining where you grill your own treats
✔ Remarkable value, with most experiences coming in under ¥1,000!

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing afternoon break, a unique culinary adventure, or a memorable experience with friends, Oka Gean is the ideal spot to immerse yourself in Japan’s sweeter, more tranquil side.

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