Hmm, I see it saddens me that so many closed down, especially as I might have a start date for Japan now, and I would love to visit some of the places you snapped pictures of (not trying to be creepy, just that the shrines and coffee shops and Kyoto & Osaka streets you took pictures of are ones I'm familiar with and wish to revisit).
Exactly! Three of these photos were taken at Komeda.
Those cups of coffee are it! More cafe shots in the future, please.
Yes, I think I will continue to upload them in the future.
This place looks really nice, I do hope they are still open it'd be nice to visit them when I arrive in Japan.
Some of these coffee shops have already closed, but there are many other nice places out there, and you'll probably find them.
Hmm, I see it saddens me that so many closed down, especially as I might have a start date for Japan now, and I would love to visit some of the places you snapped pictures of (not trying to be creepy, just that the shrines and coffee shops and Kyoto & Osaka streets you took pictures of are ones I'm familiar with and wish to revisit).
Kissaten. I like their atmosphere more than their food.
It is true that for us, a Kissaten is not only a place to go for drinks and food, but also a place to go to enjoy the atmosphere.
I have two branches of Komeda near me in Tokyo. I'm not wild about their food, but the coffee's good.
I rarely eat food at Komeda too, but when I want something sweet, I order "Shiro-Noir".