Kissa Nito
喫茶ニト
Yanaka, Nezu & Sendagi · Kissaten
A vintage Japanese coffee shop, slow and local.
Kissa Nito is a small kissaten on the Bunkyo-ku side of the Yanaka–Nezu–Sendagi triangle, 1 minute on foot from Sendagi Station and walkable from Nippori. The interior is recognized for its blue-tile counter and a restrained pudding-plus-coffee menu — the name (literally 'two rabbits') reflects the owner's preference for keeping things minimal rather than over-decorated.
⚠️ Note: Trust level ✦ On the radar — not yet visited by Tokyo Unseen. Opening hours not stated in the IG post; verify via Google Maps before visiting.
As seen on Instagram
Original post by @go_kissa
How to visit
- Address
- 3-42-13 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
- Hours
- Posted IG hours not specified — call or check Google before visiting
- English (?)
- Yes
- Reservations
- Not required
- Payment
- Cash only
Place data via Google Maps
First-timer tips
- Best for
- Solo visitors or couples seeking a quiet vintage kissaten mid-Yanaka walk; known for caramel pudding and drip coffee, around 10 seats.
- Avoid if
- Avoid if traveling with infants or toddlers (house policy); no espresso menu; not suited for loud groups or extended stays during busy hours.
- Nearby pairing
- Pair with Issuntei (1 min southeast)
A small Sendagi-side kissaten in the Yanaka–Nezu–Sendagi (yanesen) cluster. The IG poster (go_kissa) describes the room as quiet and visually anchored by a blue-tile counter, with a deliberately small menu — pudding being the photographed signature.
Pair with a Yanaka walking visit; reachable on foot from Sendagi Station or Nippori.