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Pokémon Café in Japan: A Complete Guide for Visitors

05/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

For Pokémon fans visiting Japan, the Pokémon Café is one of the most magical experiences you can have. With only two official cafés—one in Tokyo and one in Osaka—it’s a rare chance to enjoy Pokémon-themed food, meet Pikachu, and take … Read More

Beverage | Culture

Starbucks Tea & Café – A Unique Tea Experience in Japan

03/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When you think of Starbucks, coffee immediately comes to mind. But in Japan, there is something different waiting for you – Starbucks Tea & Café, a special concept store that focuses entirely on tea. What Makes Starbucks Tea & Café … Read More

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Nagoya’s Piyorin Dessert: Café Closure, Takeout Shop, and Buying Tips

02/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nagoya’s most adorable sweet, Piyorin, has been a must-try treat for visitors passing through JR Nagoya Station. Shaped like a tiny yellow chick, this custard pudding dessert covered in sponge cake and cream has been winning the hearts of travelers … Read More

Aichi | Tips | Tokai

Cute Sweet “Piyorin”: Local Nagoya Favorite and How to Get Your Hands

23/02/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Have you ever heard of a dessert that causes long lines at Nagoya Station? It’s called “Piyorin,” a delightful sweet made with Nagoya Cochin eggs. Famous for its adorable appearance, it has become one of Nagoya’s new iconic treats. In … Read More

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HARBS: Famous Japanese Cake Shop for Fresh Cakes and Desserts

26/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When it comes to cakes that delight both the eyes and the palate, HARBS stands out as one of Japan’s most iconic patisseries. With a history that spans decades, HARBS has become synonymous with freshness, quality, and indulgence. Contents HARBS … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Japanese food

Discover Japan’s Local Coffee Chains: Tully’s, DOUTOR, and Komeda Coffee

10/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When visiting Japan, many travelers might gravitate toward familiar names like Starbucks. However, Japan boasts a rich coffee culture with unique local chains that offer distinctive experiences. Let’s explore three popular Japanese coffee chains: Tully’s, DOUTOR, and Komeda Coffee. Tully’s … Read More

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