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How to say coffee shop in Japanese?
Hello!
I don't think any of you have been to Japan. . .
The Japanese traditionally call it a coffee shop.
Teahouse (きっさてん)
You can enter "kissaten" with the input method.
But now Japanese people, especially young people, like to use this word:
カフェ
You can use the input method to enter "cafe", which is a foreign language. In English, cafe means coffee shop.
If it helps you, please adopt it.
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