Rain in Tokyo: Where to Enjoy Desserts Indoors in Toyosu

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Rain in Tokyo: Where to Enjoy Desserts Indoors in Toyosu

If you're wondering what to do on a rainy day in Tokyo, LaLaport Toyosu is the perfect place for you. We've selected a number of shops where you can relax indoors, including Éclat des Jours, which serves delicious cakes.

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The patisserie "Éclat des Jours" opened in Toyosu, Tokyo in June 2020. "Éclat des Jours" is a coined word meaning "glorious days" in French, and was named with the hope that our sweets will accompany our customers on their special days and everyday moments, and add color to their memorable "glorious days." The concept of Éclat des Jours' sweets is "freshness," "melting texture," and "smoothness." Based on the techniques and flavors that owner chef Yohei Nakayama acquired through his training in France, we value textures that are familiar to Japanese people and easy to eat. We aim to bring out the maximum flavor of the ingredients themselves while adding contrast to simple compositions. Our goal is to be a comprehensive patisserie. We offer a wide range of products, including entremets (whole cakes), petit gateaux (individual cakes), baked goods such as buttery madeleines and cookies, breads such as baguettes and croissants baked in-store every morning, and chocolates and jams that decorate our display cases. In the future, we also plan to expand our product lineup to include small gifts for everyday use and for relaxing at home. While cherishing French traditions, we are always challenging ourselves with new flavors, and hope to remain a patisserie that is loved by our customers for a long time.

Rainy Day in Tokyo? Discover Indoor Dessert Spots at LaLaport Toyosu!

What is the rainy season in Japan?

From late May to July, Japan experiences tsuyu—a season of frequent rain. In Tokyo, it often rains for days or has sudden downpours that can disrupt your plans.

That’s why exploring indoor dessert spots in Tokyo is a perfect rainy day activity!
Especially in Toyosu, you’ll find many cozy cafés and sweet shops right near the station—and all indoors.  

In this guide, we’ll share a rainy day dessert itinerary in LaLaport Toyosu.
Come rain or shine, you can enjoy a relaxing time and treat yourself to something delicious.

Éclat des Jours | Authentic Desserts in a Stylish Glass-Walled Café


Located just a three-minute walk from Toyosu Station, Éclat des Jours, with its impressive transparent glass exterior, is an authentic patisserie run by a chef who trained at a famous shop in Paris.

The interior of the store is stylish and warm, and it also has an eat-in space, making it a relaxing space where you can relax even on rainy days.

This popular restaurant has many repeat customers who say "everything you eat is delicious," but one dish that everyone should try at least once is the "baked cheesecake."

The rich, smooth cheese flavor is enhanced by the subtle aroma of blue cheese, resulting in a refined, mild finish.

The crispy lemon-flavored crumble brings out the richness of the cheese, and the light coconut Chantilly cream adds a soft fragrance.

This is a sophisticated dish that will surprise you with every bite.

Rain in Tokyo: Where to Enjoy Desserts Indoors in Toyosu

Also perfect as a gift or a treat for yourself is the colorful "10 kinds of macarons" set . Each one has a different flavor and looks gorgeous.

Rain in Tokyo: Where to Enjoy Desserts Indoors in Toyosu

[Éclat des Jours Toyosu store]

Access: 3 minutes walk from Toyosu Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line

Business hours: Weekdays: 11:00-20:00 Saturdays and holidays: 10:00-20:00

Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays

Instagram: @eclatdesjours_english

Official website: Éclat des Jours

OnlineStore: Click here to reserve a cake


Futaba Fruit Parlour


A dessert shop located inside the food court on the 1st floor of LaLaport Toyosu, specializing in fruit-focused treats.

We recommend the seasonal special crepes , which allow you to enjoy seasonal fruits! The fresh fruit, chewy dough, and generous amount of cream make this an irresistible dish.

Did you know that while crêpes originated in France, the culture of enjoying crape in Japan as a handheld treat evolved uniquely here?
Japan popularized the style of crepes as a fun, on-the-go dessert, making them a must-try for international visitors.

Since it's located inside a food court, it's easy to drop in and the nice thing about it is that you can sit down and enjoy your meal even on rainy days.

[Futaba Fruit Parlour Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu]

Address: 2-4-9 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo Urban Dock Lalaport Toyosu 1F "Marina Kitchen"

Business hours: 11:00~21:00 (Last orders 20:45)

Official website: https://futaba-fruits-parlor.jp/

Butter


If you love pancakes, you can't miss Butter, a cafe that's hugely popular with sweets lovers.

You can enjoy luxurious pancakes that are crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, made with specially selected fermented butter, Hokkaido wheat, and fresh cream.

Our recommendation is the "baked French pancakes," which are slowly baked in the oven to give them a moist and fluffy texture.

Combining maple syrup with milk soft serve ice cream will instantly make you feel happy.

There is also an extensive kids' menu, making this the perfect place for those wanting to spend some relaxing time on a rainy day.

[Butter]

Address: 2-4-9 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo Urban Dock Lalaport Toyosu 1 South Port 1F

Business hours: Weekdays 11:00-22:00/Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 10:00-22:00

Official website: http://www.butter-pancake.com/

100 Spoons


"100 Spoons" is a stylish and spacious family restaurant whose concept is "a restaurant that both adults and children can enjoy together."

Not only is it easy for families to use, as they offer kids' chairs and baby food services, but the food is also authentic, making it a great option for adults only.

The kids' sized menu items are also authentic, and the playful touch that lets adults enjoy the "kids' lunch feeling" is also popular.

This is the perfect spot for days when you want to sit back and enjoy some delicious Western food and sweets, regardless of the weather.

[100 Spoons TOYOSU]

Address: Urban Dock Lalaport Toyosu 3, 2-2-1 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo

Business hours: Weekdays 11:00-22:00/Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 10:30-22:00

Official website: https://100spoons.com/toyosu/

Komeda Coffee Shop


Komeda Coffee is a popular coffee shop chain with about 1,000 stores across Japan. Although it is not often featured in tourist guides, it has a local feel and a relaxed atmosphere that is known to those in the know.

The restaurant offers a hearty food menu at an affordable price, and has been praised in Japan for being "good value for money."

The specialty is the "Shiro Noire," a hot Danish pastry topped with plenty of soft serve ice cream . If you have a sweet tooth, be sure to give it a try!

[Komeda Coffee Shop LaLaport Toyosu]

Address: 2-4-9 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo, LaLaport Toyosu 1 South Port 2F

Business hours: 7:00~22:00

Official website: https://www.komeda.co.jp/

Morita Garden in Uji, Kyoto


"Kyoto Uji Moritaen" is a Japanese cafe where you can enjoy authentic Uji matcha in a casual atmosphere, and you can also enjoy both meals and sweets.

The "Matcha Latte" and "Hojicha Latte" are made with carefully selected matcha and are very popular with foreign tourists. They have a refined sweetness that allows you to fully enjoy the aroma of the tea.

They also serve rice bowls and light meals, making it a great place to have lunch as well as a cafe.

There is also terrace seating, so you can relax outside on nice days.

Take a break from shopping and enjoy some Japanese flavors and relaxation.

[Saso Moritaen, Uji, Kyoto, LaLaport Toyosu store]

Address: 1F Urban Dock Lalaport Toyosu, 2-4-9 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo

Business hours: 10:00~21:00

Official website: https://chaso-moritaen.com/

summary

Rainy days in Tokyo tend to make you feel a bit depressed.

But it is at times like these that delicious desserts can brighten your spirits. If you come to Toyosu, start off by enjoying an elegant tea time at Éclat des Jours.

Afterwards, why not enjoy a relaxing day visiting the various dessert spots at LaLaport?

Come to Toyosu for some dessert fun that will make you love rainy days a little more .

Eclat de Jours Co., Ltd.

The patisserie "Éclat des Jours" opened in Toyosu, Tokyo in June 2020. "Éclat des Jours" is a coined word meaning "glorious days" in French, and was named with the hope that our sweets will accompany our customers on their special days and everyday moments, and add color to their memorable "glorious days." The concept of Éclat des Jours' sweets is "freshness," "melting texture," and "smoothness." Based on the techniques and flavors that owner chef Yohei Nakayama acquired through his training in France, we value textures that are familiar to Japanese people and easy to eat. We aim to bring out the maximum flavor of the ingredients themselves while adding contrast to simple compositions. Our goal is to be a comprehensive patisserie. We offer a wide range of products, including entremets (whole cakes), petit gateaux (individual cakes), baked goods such as buttery madeleines and cookies, breads such as baguettes and croissants baked in-store every morning, and chocolates and jams that decorate our display cases. In the future, we also plan to expand our product lineup to include small gifts for everyday use and for relaxing at home. While cherishing French traditions, we are always challenging ourselves with new flavors, and hope to remain a patisserie that is loved by our customers for a long time.

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