Café Miel

Kōrakuen & Akihabara


This charming cafe, which also sells alcohol, is stacked with antique goodies, including rocking horses, clocks, puppets, old photos and beautifully patterned plates. It's a nice place for a break if you're touring this part of the city, and is immediately across from the Imperial Palace's top cherry-blossom-viewing spot.


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