Cookie Time Harajuku Store
We visited Cookie Time Harajuku, a sweet store full of cuteness located near Takeshita-dori in Harajuku, Tokyo!

What I was looking for this time was the "half-and-half of raw cookie and ice cream," which is available only at the Harajuku store. I was amazed at the strange texture and volume of the cookie, which once you try it, you will never forget it.

We especially recommend this store for those who have a sweet tooth, love cute things, and want to experience a Harajuku-like sweet experience.


Cookie Time, a cookie specialty store from New Zealand
Cookie Time is a cookie brand from New Zealand, and this Harajuku store is the only permanent store in Japan.

The store's colorful, pop-inspired interior is a condensed version of Harajuku's "Harajuku-ness.

Everywhere you turn in the store, you will find photo spots that are sure to be Instagram-worthy, and with mascots like Cookie Monster, children are sure to be delighted.

The atmosphere is so exciting that even adults can't help but get excited.
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Order a half-and-half raw cookie and ice cream!
This time, we ordered the " half-and-half of raw cookie and ice cream ".

It is a special menu only available at the Harajuku store, and you can eat the raw cookie dough as it is before baking.


The raw cookies served in a cup look very impressive.

The cookies are eaten with a spoon and taste like cookies, but the texture is sticky like ice cream.

It is not cold, but the melt-in-your-mouth texture is addictive. The ice cream included in the package is available in three different flavors, and this time I chose the strawberry flavor.

The slightly sour sweetness is well balanced with the rich sweetness of the raw cookie.

It was a highly satisfying sweet treat that could be enjoyed all the way through.



An unexpected healing point. An eating space where you can savor them in the evening breeze.
What made me even happier was the outside eating space. In the open-air space, I was able to enjoy the sweets in the pleasant night breeze while feeling the bustling atmosphere of Harajuku.

I visited at around 6:30 p.m. on a weekday. The sweetness of the sweets combined with the open space made for a relaxing resort-like experience.

I think it is the unique charm of Cookie Time that allows you to relax even in the middle of the city of Harajuku.
Check out the popular shakes and souvenir goods!

In addition to fresh cookies, shakes are also very popular in the store.

The shakes, filled with ice cream and cookies, are so voluminous looking that you will want to take pictures of them.

Also, next to the cash register, you will find a wide selection of cookies and limited-edition goods, perfect as souvenirs for sightseeing in Harajuku.

The cute packaging is sure to make a great gift.



Summary: If you want to enjoy a new kind of sweet in Harajuku, Cookie Time is the place to go!

Cookie Time Harajuku is a sweet spot that is packed with cute looks, satisfying tastes, and unique Harajuku experiences.

In particular, the "half-and-half raw cookie and ice cream" is a new type of sweet that is hard to find anywhere else, and is a must-try for those with a sweet tooth.

When you visit Harajuku, please spend a sweet and happy time at this much talked-about spot.

Access Information and Crowded Conditions
We visited around 6:30 p.m. on a weekday, and the store was moderately crowded, so there was plenty of room to take your time to choose an item and sit down to eat. Weekends and holidays are likely to be crowded, so weekday evenings are a good time to visit.


Store Name: Cookie Time Harajuku
Address: Napole Harajuku 1F, 1-21-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone number: 03-6804-3779
Store URL: http://www.cookiebar.jp/
Tabelog URL: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1306/A130601/13163553
Number of seats: 10 seats (5 seats at the counter inside the restaurant, 5 seats at the counter outside the restaurant)
Nearest station: Exit JR Harajuku Station from Takeshita Exit, cross the pedestrian crossing, and walk 1 minute on the left. 268m from Harajuku Station
Opening Date: 2013-12-20
Weekday Business Hours: 12:00 - 19:00
Holiday Business Hours: 12:00 - 19:00