TOKYO, Japan – Nescafe's Harajuku outlet has been transformed into a 'nap café', with the venue offering coffees alongside 10 comfy, reclining beds. Guests can take a nap for up to two hours, with relaxing music played through headphones and special lighting in the background.
To celebrate the success of Trek-Segafredo in Japan, Segafredo Zanetti Espresso Japan paid homage to the team and to the great Fabian Cancellara, on...
TOKYO, Japan - Starbucks Coffee Company today announced it will open a Starbucks Reserve Roastery, Japan, in 2018. Located in the Nakameguro district, an...
Arabica coffee, a strong product of Vietnam, was promoted at the SCAJ World Specialty Coffee Conference and Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan on September 30. Arabica products were introduced at the event by businesses from ...
MILAN (Italy) - After its official presentation at the Dublin World of Coffee and the Beijing show, the launch of the new Faema E71 continues in Japan. The venue for the Tokyo event is the prestigious ...
Segafredo Zanetti Espresso consolidates its presence in Asia and just opened a new café in the Roppongi district, Tokyo.
In collaboration with the franchisee partner,...
TOKYO, Japan - Roberto Velez (in the picture), CEO of the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC), met with key leaders of the Japanese coffee industry...