Whether it's the blooming cherry blossoms or the bustling Ginza, Japan,
a mysterious country, can always arouse the imagination of many people.
Coffee is the same in Japan. In Japanese,
coffee shops are called "tea shops".
In the streets of Sapporo, you can see many distinctive tea shops.
Located in dongnabao, East District of Sapporo City,
this is a container coffee bean store called [coffee road].
Two 20 foot long containers are arranged in a nearly square shape.
Wooden antique doors are used at the entrance,
and a revolving door dedicated to containers
makes the store look retro and mysterious.
Entering the room through the antique wooden door,
the interior of the cafe has undergone "aging" design,
creating a warm atmosphere.
The floor is paved with some mottled boards,
and the simple tables and chairs set in front of the window are recycled.
The inconsistent style has a different style.
You can see the trace of the connection
between the two containers on the ceiling at the top,
and the splicing space is spacious and bright.
Pictures courtesy of 2040.JP