It's in a fashionable district, which means it's one of the last few shops that have that homey, down-to-earth feel that I love in the area. It's truly special in that it is one of the few shops in Tokyo I believe can be called both a cafe and a traditional "kissaten”. Creatives in meetings, friends chatting, locals relaxing with a cup of coffee; the shop is a mix of many different stories.
-YUUMI SAIGUSA
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