HomeItinerariesToursBlogDay GuidesLocations
Cart
Trip To Japan
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

About Trip To Japan

Company

  • About Us
  • Careers
    New!
  • Blog
  • Travel Guide
  • All tours
  • All itineraries
  • Groups

Partners

  • Tour operator signup
  • Hotel signup
  • Creator signup
    New!

Contact us

+81 03-4578-2152

info@triptojapan.com

Address

Takanawa Travel K.K.,
Kitashinagawa 5-11-1
Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan

Best Locations To Visit

FukuokaHakoneHiroshimaHokkaidoKawasakiKobeKyotoMiyajimaMt. FujiNaganoNagoyaNaoshimaNaraNaritaNikkoOkinawaOsakaTakayamaTokyoTsumagoSee All Locations
Ribbon illustration

License

Certified Travel License
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office: No.3-8367
Japan Travel

QualityTermsPrivacyCommerce Disclosure
© Takanawa Travel

  1. Home
  2. Places
  3. Tokyo
  4. Rose Town Tea Garden, Ome
Rose Town Tea Garden
Rose Town Tea Garden
Rose Town Tea Garden
Rose Town Tea Garden
Tokyo

Rose Town Tea Garden, Ome

4.6 (245)Tea HousePoint Of InterestEstablishment

Rose Town Tea Garden was established in 2012 by Steve A. Town, originally from the United States but raised in Japan, and his wife Rose, who is from Canada with Scottish roots. The establishment occupies a former wedding chapel that has been converted into a Victorian-style tea house, featuring marble flooring, white columns, two pianos, and an elegant white-toned design. Located in Ome, a suburban area in western Tokyo, the tea garden sits along the Okutama River.

The venue offers dramatic views of the Tama River and the Jindai Bridge from its enclosed veranda, providing a natural retreat far removed from Tokyo's urban centers. The tea garden serves English-style afternoon tea featuring scones made from a recipe provided by a Scottish hotel that inspired the owners, along with sandwiches and sweets prepared using locally sourced vegetables and fruits from Ome. All dishes are handcrafted each morning by Rose using fresh local vegetables and domestically produced wheat flour.

Guests can choose from approximately 25 varieties of tea, including classic options like Darjeeling, Assam, and Earl Grey, as well as original blends such as Canadian Heritage and Buckingham Palace, a special blend selected for Queen Elizabeth's garden parties. Three afternoon tea sets are available: the Princess Heather Set (soup, salad, afternoon tea, and tea pot) for 4,000 yen, the Lady Grace Set (soup or salad, afternoon tea, and tea pot) for 3,500 yen, and the Rose Garden Set (afternoon tea and tea pot) for 3,000 yen. The venue provides both indoor and outdoor seating options, and customers can purchase tea to take home.

Rose Town Tea Garden is located just a 5-minute walk from Hinatawada Station on the JR Ome Line, which is the second stop from Ome Station heading toward Okutama. By car, the tea garden is approximately a 15-minute drive from Ome Railway Park via Route 28. Parking is available for approximately 6 to 10 cars, though spaces may be limited during busy periods. The tea house is located on Route 411 and is easily identifiable by its white, double-story building with various national flags at the white cast iron fence. The owners can communicate in English, making the venue accessible to international visitors.


Hours
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 80-4187-1727
Website
www.rosetownjapan.com


The area

Address
1-chōme-3-1 Futamatao, Ome, Tokyo 198-0171, Japan

Hours

Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 80-4187-1727

Website

www.rosetownjapan.com

What other travelers are saying about Rose Town Tea Garden, Ome

A beautiful location and always excellent service. This was my 4th visit. The menu changes seasonally, though the savory sandwiches stay somewhat consistent. Reserve your spot in advance, very rare will you get a walk in spot, I call to make mine. The seating is aesthetically pleasing but larger sizes be warned, the seats aren’t incredibly wide. Not an issue for me but worth noting.
Profile
Claire Hall
Oct 11, 2025
I came by as a group of 6 to enjoy a nice English tea experience and this place did not disappoint! We all opted for the Princess set and enjoyed the soup of the day, a salad with homemade balsamic dressing, and a delicious tower of sandwiches and sweats. We will be back and next time I'm buying some tea to take home as well.
Profile
Nat84
Aug 29, 2025
This is my favorite cafe in Japan. There are a dozen or more with adorable theming but this tea cafe has stunning surrounding views and the couple that own and operate this tea house are the sweetest, with the best background story. We’ve been here 3X at 3 different times of the years to taste a new variety of teas and tea snacks. Will always recommend this tea house to anyone who asks.
Profile
LeighAnne Holler
Mar 31, 2025
The food is delicious, we booked for 4 people and all of us were satisfied. The staff gave us the option to speak with us in Japanese or English. This was very helpful since my Japanese isn't that good right now. The atmosphere is amazing. We were there in spring, and it was beautiful. When we came in there, the staff members told us to choose some tea. We got a pot for every person, which we shared, of course. So we had 4 different tea and everyone was amazing. The chef himself came to us and recommended a soup created by his daughter. This soup was really delicious. The scones and the sandwiches are very good. Please go there when you want to enjoy a good tea. By the way, you are also able to buy some tea and take it home.
Profile
Bine Bergen
Jun 17, 2023
A MUST visit spot. The staff are so kind and helpful, the atmosphere is amazing with a gorgeous view, and tea is delicious!
Profile
Levi Everroad
Feb 14, 2026

Nearby attractions to see

Santa Monica Harajuku

Santa Monica Harajuku

Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge

Oyokogawa Water Park

Oyokogawa Water Park, Sumida

Nearby attractions to see

Santa Monica Harajuku

Santa Monica Harajuku

Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge

Oyokogawa Water Park

Oyokogawa Water Park, Sumida


Frequently Asked Questions

Rose Town Tea Garden offers three afternoon tea sets: the Princess Heather Set for 4,000 yen (includes soup, salad, afternoon tea, and tea pot), the Lady Grace Set for 3,500 yen (includes soup or salad, afternoon tea, and tea pot), and the Rose Garden Set for 3,000 yen (includes afternoon tea and tea pot). All sets feature handmade scones, sandwiches, and sweets prepared daily using locally sourced ingredients from Ome.

Take the JR Ome Line from central Tokyo to Hinatawada Station, which is the second stop from Ome Station heading toward Okutama. The tea garden is just a 5-minute walk from Hinatawada Station. By car, it's approximately a 15-minute drive from Ome Railway Park via Route 28. The venue is located at 1-3-1 Futamatao along Route 411 and is easily identifiable by its white, double-story building with national flags at the entrance.

The tea garden offers approximately 25 varieties of tea, including classic English teas such as Darjeeling, Assam, and Earl Grey. They also serve original blends including Canadian Heritage and Buckingham Palace, a special blend that was selected for Queen Elizabeth's garden parties. All teas can also be purchased to take home.

Yes, parking is available for approximately 6 to 10 cars at the venue. However, parking spaces may be limited during busy periods, so visitors are advised to arrive early or consider using public transportation via Hinatawada Station on the JR Ome Line.

Yes, Rose Town Tea Garden is very welcoming to international visitors. The owners, Steve A. Town (originally from the United States) and his wife Rose (from Canada), can communicate in English, making it accessible for English-speaking guests visiting from abroad or residing in Tokyo.