Tucked away on a small road in Nezu, this 2-story cute coffee shop sits in an old converted public bath house. We were impressed by the interior decorations and unique setting. The second floor has a tatami-style sitting area, while the first floor has a good amount of seating in the traditional bath area.
Oh, and in case we forgot to mention, the coffee is really good here too! You will surely feel like you're not in a traditional coffee shop when you visit.
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