Meikyoku kissa
Meikyoku kissa (名曲喫茶, classical music cafe), is a Japanese term for a cafe at which customers can listen to classical music while they are drinking coffee and other beverages. People can request their favorite music at many locations.
Meikyoku kissa first appeared during the 1950s. Most people could not buy expensive LP records, so they listened to classical music at the cafes.
Recently the number of meikyoku kissa has been on the decline.
See also
- No-pan kissa
- Manga kissa
- Internet café
- Jazz kissa
References
- Merry White (May 2012). Coffee Life in Japan. University of California Press. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-0-520-25933-1.
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