Coffee review

Do you want to go to a cafe that disappears in nature?

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Industrial style is popular in new cafes now, followed by Nordic style, except that coffee beans look pretty much the same. Today, mars found three cafes that didn't seem to be buying coffee, taking advantage of the good season and good weather to treat visual and mental fatigue. / / A cherry blossom tree has turned into several trees in front of the cafe. / / March and April is the cherry blossom season in Japan.

Now the new cafes are popular with "industrial style" and then "Nordic style", except that coffee beans look pretty much the same. Today, mars found three cafes that didn't seem to be buying coffee, taking advantage of the good season and good weather to treat visual and mental fatigue.

/ / A cherry tree turned into several in front of the cafe.

March and April is the cherry blossom season in Japan. in addition to the cherry park, there is a cafe in Gifu near Nagoya, which can double the cherry blossoms. Japanese architecture firm Ban Design has designed a mirrored roadside cafe in Gifu, Japan, in front of a stream lined with cherry trees.

From a high-altitude view, the cafe is shaped like an educational toy building block, subtracting several square meters of space from the side of the stream, creating a 90-degree angle on the outside of the cafe. The walls on both sides of the corner were replaced by reflective mirrors, and a tree was planted in the open space outside.

If you take a closer look, you can see that the middle line of the corner designed by Ban Design is just opposite a cherry tree by the river, so that both sides of the mirror reflect the same cherry tree to form a more complete visual effect. During the cherry blossom season, the mirrored facade of the cafe reflects the surrounding quiet community houses, clear blue sky and air, as well as romantic cherry blossoms.

/ / huge rocks on the hills by the sea / /

WAVEON COFFEE is a seaside cafe in Jang County, South Korea, with a building shaped like a grotesque boulder.

The cafe was designed by IDMM architect hee soo kwak. The entrance of the building and the orientation of the landscape windows crisscross on the hills of the beach, and the sense of geometric design is very strong. The interior of the building is designed with all-gray concrete, with the upper and lower stairs and walkways leaning against the wall in a spiral form, the lines left empty in the center of the building crisscross and superimposed, and the light and shadow shining into the room from the windows to the sea overlap each other. The indoor and outdoor scenery is completely different at different times of the day.

At the top of the sloping roof of the cafe, there is a small platform for outdoor viewing, and a large staircase is built with a sloping roof.

WAVEON Cafe and the seaside have designed a stepped platform according to the terrain, so that guests can enjoy the sea breeze and ideal scenery, as well as their favorite coffee time.

/ / Submarine Cafe in the forest / /

There is an "invisible" cafe next to Kauai National Park in Thailand, which is hidden in the forest because of its dark gray and undecorated appearance.

The design firm named the coffee shop in the forest "Yellow Submarine Coffee Tank". If you want to find a place to have a rest in the park, you have to go through a 38-meter-long slope to get to the entrance of the cafe. The real cafe is in the high wall, and the interior surrounded by the tile wall is covered with gravel courtyard, so that no matter how many guests there are, what you can see outside the cafe is still a quiet forest.

The coffee-selling and coffee-making places are built with gray tiles, and the upper brick walls are spaced apart, through which natural light from the forest can shine in. The building directly in front of the bar is filled with transparent floor-to-ceiling windows, which hold the forest like a picture frame.

There is still a small outdoor location behind the bar, trees are planted next to the tables and chairs in the high wall, and the ceramic tile wall can reflect the view outside the wall.

Aigo / tr. by Phil Newell)

Figure: designboom

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