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  2. Kissaten - Wikipedia

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    A kissaten in Jinbōchō, Tokyo, Japan. A kissaten (喫茶店), literally a "tea-drinking shop", is a Japanese-style tearoom that is also a coffee shop.They developed in the early 20th century as a distinction from a café, as cafés had become places also serving alcohol with noise and celebration.

  3. Excelsior Caffé - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior Caffé is a Japanese chain of coffeehouses owned by Doutor Coffee. Established in 1999, it operates exclusively in Japan. Established in 1999, it operates exclusively in Japan. The restaurant has an Italian style, hence its use of "caffé" (the Italian spelling) instead of "café" in its name.

  4. Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Coffee shops were also cultural spots for progressive youths during the 1960s and 1970s, serving as meeting places for feminist movements and anti-government protests. [7] Culture wise, coffee differs greatly from a traditional Japanese tea culture. Coffee is primarily viewed as Western wise as a solitary drink.

  5. Komeda Coffee - Wikipedia

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    With 940 coffee shops, 12 restaurants, and 3 bakeries in Japan, over 30 branches in Taiwan and another in Shanghai, Komeda Holdings is a publicly listed Japanese corporation with an annual sales volume that exceeded 1.13 billion yen in 2022. [1] [2] According to Japan Eater (2022), Komeda Coffee is known for its homy ambiance and spacious ...

  6. Jonathan's - Wikipedia

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    The original plan was for it to sell coffee and snacks, but it ended up becoming a family style restaurant. The first restaurant was opened in Nerima, Tokyo. In 1986, they offered an IPO and by 1987, had 100 locations. They opened their 200th location in 1997 and then opened their 300th location in 2000, but currently have around 274 locations. [7]

  7. Maid café - Wikipedia

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    Maid cafés (Japanese: メイド喫茶 or メイドカフェ, Hepburn: meido kissa or meido kafe) are a subcategory of cosplay restaurants found predominantly in Japan and Taiwan. In these cafés, waitresses, dressed in maid costumes, act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) as if they were in a private home, rather than ...

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    Pasta Club gift box or 3-month subscription at Bucatini. In my opinion, the best gifts are edible, so there was a wealth of temptation in this year's Gift Guide (salsa macha, pizza, coffee beans ...

  9. % Arabica - Wikipedia

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    The coffee brand was founded by Kenneth Shoji. [10] After the Tōhoku earthquake destroyed his house in Fukushima Prefecture in 2011, he moved to Hong Kong. [11] After moving, he decided to start a coffee business so he traveled to Hawaii and purchased a coffee farm. [12] In 2013, Shoji opened the first % Arabica café in Hong Kong.

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