Historic Japanese Confectionery in Ueno
Founded in 1948, Anmitsu Mihashi has been serving traditional Japanese sweets for over 70 years. Located just 3 minutes from JR Ueno Station, this iconic confectionery shop has become a beloved institution in Tokyo's Ueno district. The shop maintains a nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere with clean, traditional interiors spread across two floors.
Signature Desserts and Menu
The star attraction is their anmitsu - a classic Japanese dessert featuring delicate agar jelly, premium sweet red bean paste, and various toppings. The red bean paste is made from Tokachi beans from Hokkaido and has an elegant, refined sweetness. The shop offers seasonal variations throughout the year, including cherry blossom anmitsu in spring, chestnut cream anmitsu in autumn, and strawberry versions in winter. Other popular items include zenzai (sweet red bean soup with mochi), shiratama cream anmitsu, and kakigori (shaved ice) during summer months.
Visitor Experience
The shop is extremely popular with both locals and tourists, resulting in frequent queues, especially during weekends and afternoons. However, turnover is quick and most visitors report waiting 15-30 minutes. The two-floor seating arrangement accommodates approximately 70 customers. Staff are generally friendly and attentive, frequently offering tea refills, though some visitors note feeling rushed during busy periods.
Practical Information
The shop accepts credit cards but not QR code payments like PayPay. Takeout is available and popular for gifts. English menus are provided for international visitors. The location is convenient for visitors exploring Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo, or Ameyoko shopping street. The main shop also offers exclusive items like oden (winter stew) that aren't available at their other locations.

