One thing I miss about Japan. There are countless people like him in all kids of work. It could be Fixing umbrellas or making pizza or repairing clothes in invisible ways.
The dedication to get to perfection in their profession is just amazing when you run across it.
For me it was my pizza guy. He was like a robot. Food was amazing but his dedication to deliver perfection to every customer was a show in and of itself.
Yes. The respect for doing one thing very very well is an amazing cultural feature. I was always wondering how they made it work economically. There is certainly a willingness to pay for quality but even still how does a the coffee guy pay the rent?
Thanks for making this video and posting. Looks amazing! I have only one regret. I might not find the time to visit in time, I will for sure have Kanazawa high up there if I ever find myself in Japan though.
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This is the essence of zen...
Absolutely fantastic attention to detail. Yet, not in a compulsive way...
The best shops and restaurants in Japan are "holes in a wall" - tiny, inconspicuous, but when you enter, you know why it's gonna be good...
So good... his practice and demeanor exemplify "a relaxed discipline"
His dedication to coffee is inspiring, a true artisan!
I totally agree. It seems to bring him lots of joy.
One thing I miss about Japan. There are countless people like him in all kids of work. It could be Fixing umbrellas or making pizza or repairing clothes in invisible ways. The dedication to get to perfection in their profession is just amazing when you run across it. For me it was my pizza guy. He was like a robot. Food was amazing but his dedication to deliver perfection to every customer was a show in and of itself.
Yes. The respect for doing one thing very very well is an amazing cultural feature. I was always wondering how they made it work economically. There is certainly a willingness to pay for quality but even still how does a the coffee guy pay the rent?
I want to experience this coffee yoin.
I hope you get to someday!
Where is this located ?
Is this in Kyoto?
Thanks for making this video and posting. Looks amazing! I have only one regret. I might not find the time to visit in time, I will for sure have Kanazawa high up there if I ever find myself in Japan though.
Thanks so much for watching! I hope you get time to go visit sometime.
Getting Miyagi vibes.
Link to Google maps?
Kudos to the grand master of coffee 💯👍❤️❤️
Absolutely. Cheers!
I usually don't have the attention span to watch 5 minute videos on reddit, but this was a pleasure to take in...
That’s very kind. Thank you.
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he's the real life Mr. Myagi
This is the essence of zen... Absolutely fantastic attention to detail. Yet, not in a compulsive way... The best shops and restaurants in Japan are "holes in a wall" - tiny, inconspicuous, but when you enter, you know why it's gonna be good... So good... his practice and demeanor exemplify "a relaxed discipline"