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Keizai Coffee & Garden, Wishlist a Must Hangout Place when Visiting Semarang

Holiday Ayo - Lately, Japanese customs have become popular through anime series. Makes many of us feel bored with the taste of the food served on the screen. If you often watch the Naruto series, you must be familiar with a tantalizing portion of Ramen. But unfortunately, except for ramen, other Japanese specialties also don't want to lose attention.

A night in front of a screen while holding back the hope of Japanese food is certainly not exciting. Plan a time to visit and satisfy your deepest desires.

If you are in Semarang, maybe Keizai Coffee can be a Wishlist that needs to be made. Unlike the usual Japanese shop, Keizai Coffee looks natural wrapped in a series of melancholy trees throughout the area.

It's closer to the atmosphere of Ubud in Bali, but it's not at all unexpected if the cuisine menu that is the mainstay of Keizai Coffee is a variety of Japanese specialties.

Built with a neat concept, this cafe wants to present another version of Japan that is full of serenity. Maybe this is what makes Keizai Coffee special, different from the usual Japanese shop.

The lack of dominance of Japanese ornaments on the sides of the building does not seem to be a big difficult situation, because the thick Japanese element is actually in the taste of the food that is prepared.

The inside of the café consists of various corners that feel homey. The combination of a clean white color with minimalist ornaments makes this interior look simple but still elegant.

In some corners also provided some glass as a reflection of light. This is of course carried out to give the impression of being spacious in the room. This winning space tidying initiative is the main attraction for visiting.

Meanwhile on the outside of the building consists of benches which are mapped into several zones. Starting from a seat with white pebbles in a cement circle that has been converted into a table. Until the terraced lesehan area with decorative fences from mini cacti and the iconic logo of this cafe.

Even this cafe offers a path by adding grass to coat the small track. The dominance of the outdoors is really felt, with a variety of ornamental plants found in every outer corner. If you look at all the architectural combinations of the building, you don't expect this coffee shop to serve a Japanese taste.

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