Traditional “kissaten” coffee shops are slowly fading from the landscape of Tokyo but still managing to draw a steady clientele. Meaning “tea-drinking shop,” kissaten establishments are so much more than that. Typically featuring wooden interiors, kitsch accoutrements, old-school table service and a notable absence of nonsmoking regulations, they’re anachronous in a contemporary world of Brooklyn-ified coffee outlets. Read the full story with the link in our bio. 📸: Riko Monma
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