- A
kissaten (喫茶店),
literally a "tea-drinking shop", is a ****anese-style
tearoom that is also a
coffee shop. They
developed in the
early 20th
century as...
- on. ****an has
manga cafés, or
manga kissa (kissa is an
abbreviation of
kissaten). At a
manga kissa,
people drink coffee, read
manga and
sometimes stay...
- atmosphere. The
first music cafés,
called ongaku kissa (a
shortening of
kissaten),
opened in ****an in the late 1920s. Due to
restrictions on live music...
- and ****ociates) and had a few
chart hits,
including no. 1 "Gakuseigai-no-
Kissaten" in 1973.
Subsequent singles also
reached the top of the ****anese Oricon...
- "no-touch" policy. The
shops otherwise look like
normal coffee shops (
kissaten),
rather than **** establishments,
although they
charge a
premium price...
- with an
honorific prefix o- as ocha) or
occasionally as sa (as in sadô or
kissaten), ****anese also
retains the
early but now
uncommon pronunciations of ta...
- A
manga café (漫画喫茶, マンガ喫茶, mangakissa, "kissa"
being short for "
kissaten"
which means café or cafeteria) is a type of café,
originating from ****an, where...
-
modern sense is now
considered archaic - with
modern tearooms known as
kissaten,
serving tea as well as
coffee - the term
ochaya is
still used in Kyoto...
- 179 17 "The
Coffee Shop Truck's Wild
Entrance Case" Transliteration: "
Kissaten Torakku Rannyuu Jiken" (****anese: 喫茶店トラック乱入事件)
Hiroshi Kurimoto Satoshi...
- many
kissaten (coffee-tea shop)
appeared around the
Tokyo area such as Shinjuku, Ginza, and in the po****r
student areas such as Kanda.
These kissaten were...