Below are famous book cafes in Japanwhere you can enjoy a quiet space, immerse yourself in books and sip a delicious cup of coffee.
Anjin Cafe & Bar
Located in the Tsutaya complex in Daikanyama, Anjin Cafe & Bar is a coffee shop that combines a library of books and art magazines. The space is luxurious with a modern design, surrounded by high bookshelves and comfortable leather chairs. Anjin’s special feature is its collection of rare art books and magazines from around the world. You can sit here for hours, reading books and enjoying delicately prepared food and drinks.
Brooklyn Parlor
Brooklyn Parlor is located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, featuring a design style that blends classic and modern. The shop has a spacious space, decorated with massive bookshelves and warm lighting. A special feature of Brooklyn Parlor is its diverse menu with European dishes–Rich American, paired with drinks such as coffee, tea and cocktails. This is the ideal place for you to enjoy your meal and flip through interesting books.
Kaido Books & Coffee
Kaido Books & Coffee is a book cafe located in a quiet neighborhood of Kyoto. The cafe’s space has a nostalgic style, reminiscent of old book cafes. The interior is made of dark wood, combined with soft lighting, creating a feeling of familiarity and peace. Besides reading books, customers can enjoy hand-brewed coffees and traditional Japanese pastries. This is a great place to relax and immerse yourself in a book.
Rainy Day Bookstore & Cafe
Rainy Day Bookstore & Cafe is an artistic space located in Tokyo. Designed with a minimalist style, the space here creates a cozy and close feeling for customers. The harmonious combination of books, gentle music and fragrant coffee makes Rainy Day a suitable destination for those who want to find a quiet place to read or work. The shop regularly organizes small events such as art exhibitions or book readings.
Japan is not only famous for its unique culture and modern technology, but also attracts tourists with book cafes with unique styles. When coming to Japan, don’t forget to visit these places to enjoy the creative space and bookish spirit.
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