Two Tokyo Shop Recommendations 🌟
🍐🌧️Neel Cafe This café is also hidden in an alley in Shibuya. It's a three-story traditional residence with a🍐logo, so I call it "Pear Café." It features a retro style, and the bayberry tree by the window adds a perfect ambiance, especially on rainy days. 🌇✨ I have to admire how people can discover such hidden gems and turn them into popular spots. 🍐🌧️ I was also obsessed and walked 25 minutes in the rain to get here. In terms of atmosphere, this place is even better than the first one, with plenty of details, including a beautiful green wall that looks great in photos. 🌇✨ They also offer some light meals to help you get through lunch. 🍐🌧️ Kosoan A tearoom/cafeteria located in a traditional Japanese house. This is the place where Jay Chou specifically came to check in. 🌇✨ The operators are two elderly ladies, and the place is exquisitely elegant. It's a five-minute walk from Jiyugaoka Station. 🍐🌧️The shop doesn't open until 12 o'clock. If you come early, you can wander around the neighborhood first. It has to be said that there are too many beautiful shops in the Jiyugaoka area. You can spend half a day here! 🍃☕️ 🌇✨ Also, Japanese cafes usually have one or even two days off during the weekdays. Make sure to check Dianping before you go to avoid a wasted trip! 🌇✨ #Tokyo