Kissaten – One Shot Story

By Andrea Monti

When in Japan, Kissaten have soon became my favourite place to rest for a while or for a longer time, waiting for the rain to stop.

Unlike Starbucks and other Western or Western-style chains, Kissaten offers a relaxing environment characterised by emptiness rather than crowded spaces. Of course, it’s possible to find all the places occupied by customers, as in a ‘regular’ coffee shop. However, in my experience, this rarely happens, especially in parts of town not plagued by hordes of aimless tourists.

Despite its simplicity, this photo captures, I hope, the essence of the place. To this end, I used my smartphone rather than my camera because I felt that carrying around an obtrusive block of glass, metal and plastic would have ruined the experience.

This particular kissaten is located in Kyoto, near the Heian Jingu shrine, opposite the entrance to the Kyoto City Budō Centre. This latter was formerly known as the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, and played a significant role in supporting Japan’s militarisation efforts. After the end of WWII, the Butokukai was dismantled, but later revived as a cultural centre to preserve the Japanese martial tradition.

There, I was also lucky enough to grab some pictures of an Aikido training session, but that’s a story for another time.

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By Andrea Monti
My name is Andrea Monti. I’m an Italian free-lance journalist, photographer and – in my spare time – an hi-tech lawyer. The works I am more proud of are covering live jazz, pop and rock concerts for an Italian online music magazine and Opera and prose for a 200 years-old theatre. I also do sport photography mainly in athletics and fighting disciplines. You may find out more about me on https://andrea.monti.photography
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Gary Smith on Kissaten – One Shot Story

Comment posted: 08/12/2025

Nice capture Andrea.
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