5 Oldest Coffee Shops in Tokyo
Coffee culture in Japan did not necessarily have a good start, but these 5 shops somehow withstood the test of time.
Coffee culture in Japan did not necessarily have a good start, but these 5 shops somehow withstood the test of time.
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The sweet treats offered by these long-lived establishments have more than withstood the tests of time. Each shop is at least 350 years old!
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