CASICA
カシカ
Koto & Toyosu · Café
CASICA is a café and goods shop in Shinkiba, 3 min walk from the station. Counter seating with a focus on objects and small goods. Casual daytime spot, not evening destination.
⚠️ Note: IG caption lists both 2nd and 4th Tue as closed, but Google hours show only Mon closed. Verify exact closures before visit.
As seen on Instagram
Original post by @casica.tokyo
How to visit
- Address
- Koto-ku, Shinkiba, 1-4-6 CASICA, Tokyo
- Hours
- Tue–Sun 11am–6pm; closed Mon
- Price
- $$
- Rating
- 4.2 ★ (621 reviews on Google Maps)
- English (?)
- Yes
- Reservations
- Not required
- Payment
- Credit cards
Place data via Google Maps
First-timer tips
- Best for
- Design-minded browsers exploring Shinkiba; daytime café with curated antiques, plants, and homeware in a spacious, artistic space.
- Avoid if
- Closed Mon (and possibly 2nd/4th Tue); limited café seats mean waits; not worth a standalone trip without broader Shinkiba plans.
- Nearby pairing
- Pair with 25 Hudson (38 min north)
What makes it special
CASICA pairs a compact café with a curated goods section—clothing, books, homeware. The space feels more like a collected antique room than typical Tokyo café chain. Attracts design-minded locals and casual browsers. No pretense; friendly, walkthrough vibe.
How to visit
3 min walk from JR Shinkiba Station. Open Tue–Sun 11am–6pm (shop and table seating). Cash and card accepted. No reservation required for counter seating; quiet enough to linger without pressure.
FAQ
What's the difference between SHOP and TABLE?
SHOP is the goods counter (11am–6pm). TABLE is the café seating area (11am–6pm, last order 5:30pm). Both operate concurrently in the same space.
Is Shinkiba worth visiting just for coffee?
No. Come if you're exploring the area's art spaces or waterfront. CASICA works best as part of a Shinkiba walk, not as a standalone destination.