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Coffee is one of the favorite drinks of modern people, with the fast pace of modern people's work and life, the refreshing effect of coffee can help modern people better use their energy in a limited time. Coffee is also very popular in Japan, and Japan even has a coffee culture that is unique to Japan. In Japanese, cafes are also known as chacha shops, and they were mostly established during the Showa period.
Even one of the earliest cafes in Japan dates back to 1888. Today, we're going to talk about coffee culture in Japan.
In the early days, coffee was commonly regarded as a medicine for boosting, but when coffee was introduced to Japan, this concept began to change, and coffee was considered a drink in Japanese coffee culture. At the same time, Japanese cafes offer more than just a variety of coffees. It has also become a place for all kinds of white-collar students to study, communicate and talk.
Since World War II. Since then, the number of cafes in Japan has exploded, and Japan has become a global coffee bean for a time.
of the largest importers. Today, there are cafes everywhere in Japan today, and there are many different themes in Japanese cafes, such as classic tea, jazz tea, rock and manga.
Japan's coffee culture is a highly integrated culture. As we all know, the Japanese have been drinking tea since ancient times, and tea is still an important part of the Japanese diet. In modern society, many young Japanese people have embraced the existence of coffee, but many cafes also sell green tea in addition to various types of coffee.
Japanese people who love coffee also rave about the variety of teas. Japan, which likes to preserve the taste of the ingredients, has the same preference for coffee, so the most popular ones are hand-brewed single-origin coffees, such as siphon.
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Japan's coffee culture has also contributed to the world. While learning about foreign coffee culture, the Japanese are also making their own innovations based on fusion. The Japanese roasted traditional coffee over a charcoal fire, making charcoal-grilled coffee as we all know it today.
Compared to traditional coffee, charcoal coffee, the taste is a little more bitter, but at the same time it is more mellow. In addition to this, the Japanese also make instant coffee, which is widely popular.
Even in order to further adapt to the rhythm of modern life, he also invented the direct filling of coffee into cans, making canned coffee that modern people are familiar with. In short, Japanese coffee culture can be said to have drawn a strong mark in the history of coffee culture in the world.
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Japanese charcoal-grilled coffee is roasted by holding a ceramic stove in your hand, then heating it over a fire, and finally starting to grind it before brewing. The Japanese use flannel filters when making coffee, and they also like to use metal filter racks.
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Japan's first coffee shop, opened in 1888 in Ueno, Tokyo. The real popularity began in the middle of the Meiji era. In the second half of the 17th century, coffee shops and cafes became popular in Paris, France, and since then, coffee shops and cafes have also entered the daily lives of Japanese people as places of rest.
Today, Japan imports 380,000 tons of coffee beans every year from more than 40 coffee importers around the world, making it the third largest coffee importer in the world.
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Starbucks) is an American brand with stores in Japan.
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Café Veloce) is a local Japanese brand.
Kohikan is a local Japanese brand.
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Summary. Hello, Japan's top coffee is the French Rogers and Japan's UCC brand, both brands of coffee shops are located all over Japan, and the world-renowned UCC coffee shop is equipped with high-quality coffee beans imported from abroad. French Rogers coffee shops are almost ubiquitous in Japan, and in addition to the regular French Rogers coffee beans on the market, Rogers also offers a wide range of coffee beans made from Japanese and foreign coffees.
Rogers' signature coffee, "Realcoffee", and the newly emerging "Rogers" Oscar, are highly sought after by coffee consumers all over Japan.
Bottles like this one have World One written on them.
Hello Hashitachibana, Japan's top coffee is the French Rogers and Japan's UCC brand, both brands of coffee shops are located all over Japan, and the world-renowned UCC coffee shop is equipped with high-quality coffee beans imported from abroad. French Rogers coffee shops are almost ubiquitous in Japan, and in addition to the regular French Rogers coffee beans on the market, Rogers also offers a wide range of coffee beans made from Japanese and foreign coffees. Regis Coffee Shop's signature coffee "Realcoffee" and Shin Min's "Rogers" Oscar are highly sought after by coffee consumers all over Japan.
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The coffee produced in Japan with the word "World Ichi" is UCC World Ichi Coffee. UCC is a well-known coffee brand in Japan, and World Ichi Coffee is one of its classic products. This coffee is known for its rich taste and unique aroma, and is <>one of the representatives of Japanese coffee culture
What is the brand of coffee that Japan brings to the world?
Bottles like this are sold in vending machines.
The bottle says World One.
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The coffee produced in Japan with the word "World Ichi" is UCC World Ichi Coffee. UCC is a well-known coffee brand in Japan, and World Ichi Coffee is one of its classic products. This coffee is known for its rich taste and unique aroma, and is one of the representatives <>of Japanese curry and coffee culture
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