Kissa

Research suggests that Kissa is a form of communication and social bonding in cats. When a cat engages in Kissa, it's often a sign of contentment, trust, and affection. Here are some possible reasons why cats exhibit Kissa behavior:

More Than Just Coffee: Discovering the Soul of Japan’s Vanishing Kissa Research suggests that Kissa is a form of

In the West, we have coffee shops. In Japan, they have kissaten (喫茶店)—or “ kissa ” for short. And if you think you know coffee, you haven’t truly tasted it until you’ve slid into a red vinyl booth in a basement in Ginza. In Japan, they have kissaten (喫茶店)—or “ kissa

In the realm of reality television and pop culture, the name is inseparable from one individual. These establishments peaked in the post-war economic boom

These establishments peaked in the post-war economic boom of the 1960s-80s. Back then, they weren't just cafés; they were living rooms for the salaryman, meeting spots for artists, and dens of intellectual debate. Today, they are endangered species.