Salon de Amanto Tenjin

Osaka


This cafe in a restored wooden building was the first of its kind in Nakazaki-chō – and it set off a wave of followers. Run by local performing artist Amanto Jun, it's a hub for the area's creative community. Expect tea and coffee on the menu as well as cocktails. The entrance is covered by thick foliage.


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