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Tokyo coffee shop, best and make thin pockets.

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Cafe is one of the primary sudden needs if you experience fatigue and boredom through routine. In addition to just a place to chat, the café serves to be a second office for several existing professions. Here is a list of the best cafes in Tokyo with a variety of design themes and facilities.

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"Onibus Coffe Nakameguro"

The café is in a traditional-style house right near Nakameguro station. The interesting thing about the café is that it has a shiny and eye-catching Jiyugaoka specialty coffee roaster. The café is a small café that is less functional for work space because the menus provided are not so much. Onibus itself imports high-quality grains from Guatemala and Rwanda. The presentation of high-quality coffee combined with simple menus, this café can be a reference to stop by for a while with your friends after work. 

 

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"Good people & Good food coffe"

When you come to this café, a small shop tucked away on a side street near Ikejiri-Ohashi station, there are several things that will welcome you, including a warm welcome from barista Tomoshi Okamoto, friendly chat, and delicious coffee that bridges all genres. This café is a little different from the usual cafes in Tokyo. In this café there are also various methods to serve coffee. Come for coffee here once in a while, and talk to the people around while enjoying Tomoshi Okamoto's processed coffee.

 

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" Fuglen Tokyo"

This medium-sized café opens from 8am, has a very good tea and coffee menu even though it does not prepare a food menu (but it is allowed to bring your own food). This café is rather unique and different because the bar section of the café will turn into a bar with Japanese and Norwegian beer and cocktails. This café is perfect for drinks lovers across genres. If you want to visit here, make sure not to get the wrong schedule.

 

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" Blue bottle coffe"

One of the pioneers of 'third wave' culture, Blue bottle from Oakland, eventually opened its first store at Tokyo's renovated Fukagawa factory. In addition to the café downstairs, this café also has various facilities such as a coffee bean roasting place, kitchen, and office because Blue bottle runs all elements of a company alone. This café that is always crowded and quite instagramabel makes you feel at home queuing for delicious coffee Blue bottle dishes. The café also serves bakery specialties in Yoyogi - Uehara. Interested in trying to queue for a long time for delicious coffee? Please try.

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" The Roastery "

Well, the last one is a café that is rather eccentric, spacious, and has quite complete facilities. In terms of seating to bicycle parking. This café is one of the most striking specialist coffee spots in the city. Every day you will be offered two types of single-origin coffee beans for Americano, Latte, Espresso, and delivered in champagne glasses. The appearance and interior area are far above average, more like cafes in Indonesia but with Japanese atmosphere and temperature. In addition, the café may be popular with cyclists because there is a large area of land and a special parking zone.  

 

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