This bathroom had a wall of dark bathroom confessions... I put something up on the wall, and no I will not tell you what I confessed hehe 🤣
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This bathroom had a wall of dark bathroom confessions... I put something up on the wall, and no I will not tell you what I confessed hehe 🤣
Το άραγμα στην αιώρα με κρύο καφέ τα καλοκαιρινά απογεύματα είναι μια από τις μικρές απολαύσεις αυτής της ζωής. Τον συνδυασμό καφέ-αιώρα μπορεί κανείς να ευχαριστηθεί ανά πάσα στιγμή σε ένα hammock café, τα οποία είναι ιδιαίτερα δημοφιλή στην Ασία και δεν είναι να απορεί κανείς γιατί! #coffeeshops #coffeelovers #hammockcafe
Hammock Cafe
Summer Cafe Series TBT Edition - The Hammock Kafe, Kichijoji
Summer Cafe Series TBT Edition – The Hammock Kafe, Kichijoji
So this is completely, horribly, terribly late. I went to this cafe over a month ago, the summer is almost over, and this post has been languishing in my drafts folder for more than a month. However this cafe is super fun, quirky, and so very Tokyo that I would hate for people not to know about! (more…)
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Here's yet another thing that Japan has and we don't even though we totally should: hammock cafes.
Really Hang-Out at Tokyo's Hammock Cafe
Who needs chairs when you can just relax and have a cup of coffee or tea in a comfortable hammock, right? That was probably the idea behind Mahika Mano, a popular Tokyo venue, better known as the Hammock Cafe.
Located in the Kichijoji district of Tokyo, a place renowned for its chill-out atmosphere, Mahika Mano fits in just perfectly, with its hammocks hanging from the ceiling inviting passers-by to just sit back and enjoy a tasty drink. As soon as you walk in, the first thing that hits you is the absence of chairs, but as soon as you lay down in one of the hanging nets you start to wonder who ever got the crazy idea of using chairs, when hammocks are so much more comfy. As you can imagine, this unique cafe is pretty busy (sometimes you have to wait in a queue to grab a seat hammock) so the place has implemented a time limit of 90 to 120 minutes, so that everyone can have a chance to literally hang out. Whether this policy is enforced or not depends on the occupancy of the cafe.
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