COFFEE♥STORY is a video series by coffee company UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., Ltd. that shows the process by which coffee is made before it ends up in a cup between your palms.
The second video in the series was just released in YouTube and celebrates cold brew coffee, a big contender in Japan’s coffee culture. Check it out below.
The fire surrounding cold brew coffee was lit in New York and has become a popular way of drinking coffee in Japan.
Did you know that cold brew coffee was actually one of the elements that helped brew a coffee culture in Japan? After Japan’s first cafe arrived in Tokyo during the Meiji period (1868-1912), coffee spread up and down Japan in various forms. When the Showa period (1912-1926) rolled around, cafes introduced tools to make cold brew coffee served in tall glasses and it has been enjoyed ever since. American third wave coffee shop owners in Japan who knew of this method took these utensils back to their own country and reinvented what is now known as cold brew coffee.
Japan went on to establish its own cafe culture. It is said that Japanese people were not only the “world’s first” to create cold brew coffee, but instant coffee and canned coffee too.
COFFEE♥STORY#02 explores this story with footage of traditional and beautiful Japanese houses and gardens. Be sure to check it out.
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Yokohama Coffee Festival is coming back for the first time in three years! The event will bring together the best coffee from around Japan, showing off the personality and individuality of each shop. The festival was created to build bridges between shops and customers and to spread coffee culture in Yokohama. Coffee fans should head to Yokohama Park on October 23, 2022. Coffee tickets–four cups for ¥1,000–will be available to purchase on the day of the event, allowing visitors to compare different shops. From those who are just starting to enjoy coffee to those who are coffee fanatics, this event will allow everyone to enjoy coffee to the max! Be sure to chat with the charming baristas as you explore the festival!
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Yokohama Coffee Festival
Date: October 23, 11:00-17:30
Venue: Yokohama Park
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Sony Park Mini, a tiny experimental art space in Ginza, is going to hold fans over until Ginza Sony Park opens in 2024.
Sony Park Mini is located in a small 3.5 square meter space on B1F of the Nishiginza parking lot adjacent to Ginza Sony Park, which is currently under construction. The concept of the space is to “hold events that highlight local artists.” More than 30 experimental programs will be held throughout the year highlighting unique creators and artists from all backgrounds including music, film, art, food, fashion, and shopping. Depending on which programs are popular, the project may extend to other cities. The first event, ‘Ayatake Exaki presents None Session,’ will run from March 23 until April 5, 2022, and will feature the musician and his piano. Program Schedule 1: March 23 - April 5, 2022 / Ayatake Ezaki (Musical Artist) 2: April 6 - April 19, 2022 / Takuro Tamayama (Contemporary Artist) 3: April 20 - May 2, 2022 / Chiaki Kadota (Painter) 4: May 3 - May 16, 2022 / Neo Sora (Film Director), Aiko Masubuchi (Film Curator) *The period of these events is subject to change. Any changes will be announced on Sony Park Mini social media accounts. The Nishiginza Parking Lot Coffee shop, located inside Sony Park Mini, will offer a lineup of drinks made from carefully selected coffee beans. Vegan donuts and cookies made with natural ingredients will also be available. Information
Sony Park Mini
Address: Nichiginza Parking Lot B1F (5-3-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo)
Hours: 11:00-19:00 / Nishiginza Parking Lot Coffee 8:00-18:00
Official Site: https://www.sonypark.com/mini
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UCC Ueshima Coffee is currently developing the Food with Coffee themed 'UCC CAFE@HOME' selection, pairing snacks with a perfectly matching coffee. Doraemon is the latest to appear in the CAFE@HOME series in the new collaboration, designed by Sanrio. The new series features coffee and gifts based on the Doraemon characters' favorite snacks and was released on September 3, Doraemon's birthday.
CAFE@HOME Doraemon Series
UCC CAFE@HOME DORAEMON Dorayaki Suited Coffee VP10g: ¥281 (Tax Incl.)
UCC CAFE@HOME DORAMI Melon Pan Suited Coffee VP10g: ¥281 (Tax Incl.)
UCC CAFE@HOME NOBITA Caffeine-free Coffee VP10g: ¥281 (Tax Incl.)
Gifts
UCC CAFE@HOME Doraemon Secret Gadget Print 6-piece Set: ¥1,901 (Tax Incl.)
UCC CAFE@HOME Doraemon Open Lot Printed 6-piece Set: ¥1,685 (Tax Incl.)
Goods
Doraemon Mug (Dorayaki): ¥1,540 (Tax Incl.)
Doraemon Cotton Handkerchief (Yellow) ¥990 (Tax Incl.)
Present Campaign Freebie: Original Coaster
CAFE@HOME, main product and cafe brand of UCC Group's COFFEE STYLE UCC, are releasing a lineup of Doraemon themed coffees, each to be drank with the characters' favorite snacks: One to go with Doraemons beloved Dorayaki, one for Dorami's preferred Melon Pan, and a caffeine-free blend for the sleep-loving Nobita. UCC has been researching coffee and food combinations for many years, using taste sensors to analyze both the coffee and food before diagnosing the comparability rating between each product. The company has patented their 'Food Matching System' technology, which has now been used to find out which coffee would be best suited to Doraemon's Dorayaki. An in store campaign has been announced to celebrate the release of CAFE@HOME's Doraemon series, starting on September 3. During the campaign, customers who spend over ¥3,000 on CAFE@HOME's Doraemon series will receive a free coaster. The coasters are only available in store and are limited in quantity. Taste the world of Doraemon for yourself with UCC CAFE@HOME's special coffee technology!Information
CAFE@HOME Doraemon Series
On Sale Now
Online Sales:
UCC Official Site: https://coffeestyle.jp/
Doraemon Mirai Department Online: https://mirai-dora-world-online.com/
Store Availability Information: https://coffeestyle.jp/assets/pdf/csu_doraemon_series_storelist20210825.pdf
Campaign/Series Details: https://coffeestyle.jp/special/doraemon_collab
Official Site: https://coffeestyle.jp/
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Classic Japanese coffee chain Key Coffee has teamed up with fashion brand THE SHOP TK for the second time. New merchandise is now available at THE SHOP TK locations nationwide!
Coffee Shop Photo T-shirts
Key Motif Embroidery
Jet Brew
Jet Brew Tops, perfect for autumn weather
The two first collaborated in March 2009, releasing items under the theme of ‘life with coffee.’ The merchandise was incredibly well-received, and this new collaboration has a curious new theme: junkissa, or coffee shops which don’t serve alcohol. These establishments have been popular with young people in recent years. The photo T-shirts in the collection feature images taken by photographer Toshiaki Kitaoka. Each photo was taken in carefully selected coffee shops, picked by Rina Namba, a director of the Tokyo Coffee Shop Research Institute. These include Coffee House Rouen, Koushuya, COFFEE SHOP Galant, and Cafe Crown. Each of these have a classic Showa feel, so if you get the chance, definitely check them out for that retro-Japan feel. The sustainable material is made from post-brewed coffee powder, and is perfect for cool autumn weather. As with the first collection, the left sleeve is embroidered with the symbolic Key Coffee logo. Grab some of these pieces for the coffee drinker in your life!Information
Key Coffee x THE SHOP TK
Where to Buy: THE SHOP TK locations nationwide
Details: https://store.world.co.jp/s/brand/the-shop-tk/feature/21aw/s03/
Jet Brew x THE SHOP TK
Where to Buy: THE SHOP TK locations nationwide, WORLD ONLINE STORE
Details: https://store.world.co.jp/s/brand/the-shop-tk/feature/21aw/s04/
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SarutaHiko Coffee have announced that as part of their 10th anniversary celebrations, their fifth celebratory project will be a collaboration with iconic Japanese bag brand PORTER. The bag will be available to preorder on the SarutaHiko Coffee webshop fromAugust 28, 2021. The collaboration bag features a mouton badge that has been dyed using SarutaHiko coffee.
PORTER x SarutaHiko Coffee 'Coffee Bean Shoulder Bag (Bourbon) and Bean Mouton Badge: ¥22,000 (Tax Included)
PORTER x SarutaHiko Coffee 2-way Tote Bag S & Bean Mouton Badge: ¥28,600 (Tax Included)
PORTER x SarutaHiko Coffee 2-way Tote Bag L & Bean Mouton Badge: ¥33,000 (Tax Included)
The unique coffee bean shaped shoulder bag is the perfect size to fit your smartphone, keys, and other small necessities. The product is named after the Bourbon coffee bean, a bean famous for its high quality, calling back to the previous SarutaHiko Coffee collaboration. The 2-way tote bag features the SarutaHiko Coffee and PORTER logo on both sides, so you can swap it around to suit your mood. The bag also has pockets conveniently placed on both the inside and the outside. The L-size tote is suited to daily use, perfect for school and work as it can fit A4 documents and laptops, with a pocket on the side to fit a water bottle or umbrella.The conveniently sized S-size bag is perfect for neighbourhood shopping trips or short outings. The bag is dyed a deep coffee brown and has been crafted in a handy unisex design. All collaboration bags come with a removable Bean Mouton badge. The badge is made using mouton that has been dyed using the same beans that are used in SarutaHiko Coffee’sespresso. These collaboration items would make the perfect gift to any coffee-loving friend! Information
PORTER x SarutaHiko Coffee
Pre Order Start Date: August 28, 2021
Where to preorder: SarutaHiko Coffee Online Shop, SarutaHiko Coffee Taiwan
Online Shop: https://shop.sarutahiko.co/
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Key Coffee has recreated its coffee from 1920's when the cafe chain first opened. Named the Yokohama 1920 Founding Blend, the coffee was released on July 20 and will be available at their 54 branches up and down Japan until August 24, the same date when the coffee shop first opened.
Yokohama 1920 Founding Blend
A picture of Key Coffee's Yokohama branch in 1936 when it was known as Kimura Coffee
Retro Showa-style espresso con panna
Milk Brûlée
Yokohama 1920 Founding Blend recreates the same flavour of coffee that the cafe served in 1920 when it first opened in Yokohama, an area bustling with restaurants serving both Asian and Western cuisine. It uses Brazilian coffee beans at its base, a type which was circulated a lot at the time. It has a distinct sweet fragrance and goes well with milk and sugar. Back them, coffee was a commodity yearned for by the people of Japan. After releasing their hit coffee syrup in 1921, Key Coffee began serving coffee in a way that was simple, tasty, and accessible to everyone such as drip coffee and their Noi coffee-making series. In the 1930's their products began to line the shelves of department stores as they began to develop as a spearhead for the emergence of coffee culture in Japan. They also began selling TOARCO TORAJA in 1978, a highly-regarded premium coffee. Today, the chain continues to be a hub for coffee lovers, and is creating new coffees and techniques. Japan has been a boom in junkissa in recent years, a classic cafe which blends the atmosphere of the Meiji and Showa periods. Key Coffee is showcasing two coffees on their recipe page which capture this flair including an espresso con panna and milk brûlée.Information
Yokohama 1920 Founding Blend
Running: July 20, 2021 – August 24, 2021Price: ¥648 (Tax Included) / 100
Recipe Page: https://www.keycoffee.co.jp/store/direct/2021foundedblend_recipeOfficial Website: https://www.keycoffee.co.jp/