Navigating the capital through a prompt and cohesive approach, many establishments are onboard the city’s efforts, in adhering to strict regulations to provide a safe space for all to live and enjoy. Identified by the rainbow decals plastered on entrances, they demonstrate a commitment to avoiding the “Three Cs”: closed spaces, crowded places and close-contact settings, allowing guests to visit with a peace of mind.
Tokyo remains a safe, welcoming place for tourists, and we look forward to welcoming you to Tokyo in the near future. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy reading about the latest experiences in Tokyo!
Henn na Cafe is an interesting robot cafe where robots serve real drip coffee. TOM, the robot, not only prepare the coffee, but also takes care of everything else - talk about great service!
Starting at just 350 yen a cup, the coffee beans used here are carefully selected speciality coffees by Yasuo Suzuki of TRUNK COFFEE – a real treat for all coffee lovers! "Henn na" meaning both "Strange", and also "Change", expresses the will of the cafe "keep changing" with the time.
Located in Shibuya Modi B1, Tokyo, the cafe doubles up as a travel consultation spot for guests who wish to discuss their travel plans with HIS.
Interested to find out more about the happenings in Tokyo city?
www.gotokyo.org/en
Starting at just 350 yen a cup, the coffee beans used here are carefully selected speciality coffees by Yasuo Suzuki of TRUNK COFFEE – a real treat for all coffee lovers! "Henn na" meaning both "Strange", and also "Change", expresses the will of the cafe "keep changing" with the time.
Located in Shibuya Modi B1, Tokyo, the cafe doubles up as a travel consultation spot for guests who wish to discuss their travel plans with HIS.
Interested to find out more about the happenings in Tokyo city?
www.gotokyo.org/en
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