Tokyo Coffee Plan
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- User
Tokyo Coffee Plan
- Assistant
Here is a calm 3-day plan:
Day 1: Kanda and Jimbocho for classic kissaten.
Day 2: Kuramae and Asakusa for bright roaster cafes.
Day 3: Nakameguro and Sangenjaya for slower afternoon stops. - User
Can you tighten it to places that open before 8am?
- Assistant
Yes. I would keep Glitch Coffee in Kanda, Leaves Coffee Roasters in Kuramae, and Onibus in Nakameguro because they open early enough for a morning start.
- User
Make it friendly for laptop work and include one pastry stop each day.
- Assistant
Updated version:
Day 1: Glitch Coffee plus a pastry stop at DIXANS.
Day 2: Leaves Coffee Roasters plus a bakery stop at Manufacture.
Day 3: Onibus plus a pastry stop at I'm Donut ? - User
Turn that into a simple morning, afternoon, evening schedule.
- Assistant
Morning: start with the earliest cafe and claim a work seat.
Afternoon: move to the second area for lunch and another coffee.
Evening: keep it light with a walk, one dessert, and no more than one extra stop. - User
Add a final message I can send to my friend with the plan.
- Assistant
Send this:
I mapped out a 3-day Tokyo coffee route with early-opening cafes, laptop-friendly seating, and one pastry stop each day. Want me to share the full chat so you can skim it later?