A 'Guide to Charming Tokyo Cafes with Illustrations' by cafe-loving illustrator Rain, released on 4/8! Introducing 32 cafes, including bakery cafes and traditional house cafes.
'A Guide to Charming Tokyo Cafes with Illustrations' by cafe-loving illustrator Rain has been released by Yama & Keikoku Publishers. It introduces 32 unique cafes in Tokyo, such as bakery cafes and traditional house cafes, with detailed illustrations.
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Yama & Keikoku Publishers Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Hirofumi Ninomiya), a media business in the mountain and nature field within the Impress Group, has released 'A Guide to Charming Tokyo Cafes with Illustrations' (by Rain).
Step inside, and you'll be enveloped in comfort. Cafe-loving illustrator Rain painstakingly researched and carefully drew these healing shops. Let's go cafe-hopping in Tokyo with this fun illustration guidebook, detailed down to the browning of bread and cheese, the patterns on antique Western tableware, and each strand of pasta.
Bakery cafes with delicious bread, relaxing traditional house cafes, noteworthy architectural cafes, book cafes to enjoy books and coffee, cafes with wonderful views, and nostalgic Showa retro cafes.
Illustrator Rain, who meticulously draws 32 unique Tokyo cafes with illustrations that look even more delicious than photos, navigates you. With every turn of the page, your mouth will water at the delicious-looking cafe menus, and you'll surely be driven by the impulse to say, 'I want to go here!'
We've included a general map at the beginning showing the rough locations of the cafes and an index by train line at the end, so please feel free to visit the cafes in areas that are easy to get to.
Step inside, and you'll be enveloped in comfort. Cafe-loving illustrator Rain painstakingly researched and carefully drew these healing shops. Let's go cafe-hopping in Tokyo with this fun illustration guidebook, detailed down to the browning of bread and cheese, the patterns on antique Western tableware, and each strand of pasta.
Bakery cafes with delicious bread, relaxing traditional house cafes, noteworthy architectural cafes, book cafes to enjoy books and coffee, cafes with wonderful views, and nostalgic Showa retro cafes.
Illustrator Rain, who meticulously draws 32 unique Tokyo cafes with illustrations that look even more delicious than photos, navigates you. With every turn of the page, your mouth will water at the delicious-looking cafe menus, and you'll surely be driven by the impulse to say, 'I want to go here!'
We've included a general map at the beginning showing the rough locations of the cafes and an index by train line at the end, so please feel free to visit the cafes in areas that are easy to get to.