tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post8656809654006708229..comments2024-03-27T21:07:37.131-07:00Comments on You Can (Not) Upgrade: Tokyo 2018 Feb(5)obaKobahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-23131583075655351652018-03-15T22:10:49.129-07:002018-03-15T22:10:49.129-07:00Best Denki sensei,
Well… in the real world, I rem...Best Denki sensei,<br /><br />Well… in the real world, I remember the word ”sophisticated” is sometimes being used for negative feelings, such as somewhat arrogant or snobbish. Is this case an exception? (LOL)<br /><br />The experience of Dansk, I never been to there even Danish pastries are everywhere in my town. But I believe cappuccino is basically an Italian specialty… I’m a bit confused those European delights. It maybe unified as pan-European delicacies because of EU?<br /><br />In regards to the specialties in this café, I saw nothing identical but good enough for killing time, I’m afraid to say. If you have enough time spending in Kyobashi area, I do recommend try visiting Ginza Six, where used to be Matsuzakaya Ginza. There are tons of Numbers of fancy things and foods, therefore you and wife-san must be much more delighted for sure. (Of course, you have to expect the huge damage on your Centurion card/account)<br /><br />And if you visit Tokyo, please let me know. My Japan visit schedules are in May, September then November in 2018. Narashino is close enough to attend somewhere in Tokyo and all of those three plans, I have already booked Kamata hotel on every Saturday to see my old friends. (and the next T-Gakuen Gathering will be held on November)obaKobahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-72697333331973256122018-03-15T21:27:49.502-07:002018-03-15T21:27:49.502-07:00obaKoba-sann,
Extremely sophisticated Danish cafe...obaKoba-sann,<br /><br />Extremely sophisticated Danish cafeteria, isn’t it ?<br />It’s in the construction having as a name ; Square Garden in Kyobashi region, right ?<br /><br />I don’t know whether or not its appearance is Danish because I’ve been to Denmark only once in my life before.<br /><br />Yet they supply Danish dessert and foods, you didn’t need to dine anything before the special dinner with iSO-sann, so you barely enjoyed cappuccino. <br /><br />We have hardly any Danish foods deli in Japan, so it’s precious café, I guess.<br />I want to check foods there next time I visit Tokyo.<br />Since Kyobashi is business community, countless cafes situated in the area is thought to be busy on weekdays, I’ll go there on Sunday.<br /><br />To be honest, me and my wife were staying at Hyatt Centric Ginza which was just opened while you are in Japan, I wish we had been with you…<br /><br />best denkiYamada denkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09208013314781576920noreply@blogger.com