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In Japan, Young People Are Reviving the 'Kissaten', the 'Retro' Cafés

Attracted by their retro side, young Japanese take on a passion for the Kissaten, coffees opened in the years Showa (1926-1989). Some even make the choice to become owners. 的The Japan Times, the English-speaking daily newspaper of the country, went to meet them.
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Attracted by their retro side, young Japanese take on a passion for the Kissaten, coffees opened in the years Showa (1926-1989). Some even make the choice to become owners. 的The Japan Times, the English-speaking daily newspaper of the country, went to meet them.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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