Coffee Date: Japanese Mini Lesson ☕ ❤️

Hey Study Blossoms 🌸

Use these at your next Coffee date, or impress your Valentine's date 🌹 ☕

Here's a mini lesson on ordering different coffees in Japanese:

Basic Phrases:

Hello/Excuse me: こんにちは (Konnichiwa)/すみません

(sumimasen)

Can I order?: 注文してもいいですか? (Chūmon shite mo ii desu ka?)

I would like: ~をください (~ o kudasai)

Here's a mini script to practice:

Customer:

こんにちは、お願いできますか?デートなんです。エスプレッソ、カプチーノ、それとケーキもお願いします。

(Konnichiwa, onegaidekimasu ka? Deeto nan desu. Esupuresso, kapuchīno, sore to keeki mo onegaishimasu.)

Hello, may I place an order? It's for a date. An espresso, a cappuccino, and a piece of cake, please.

Barista:

もちろんです。全部で1000円になります。

(Mochiron desu. Zenbu de sen'en ni narimasu.)

Certainly. The total will be 1000 yen.

*Customer pays at the counter*

Customer:

じゃあ、どうぞ。ありがとうございます。

(Jaa, douzo. Arigatou gozaimasu.)

Here you go. Thank you.

Barista:

こちらこそ、素敵なデートをお楽しみくださいね。またのご利用お待ちしております。

(Kochira koso, suteki na deeto o tanoshimikudasai ne. Mata no goriyou o machi shiteimasu.)

Enjoy your lovely date. We look forward to serving you again..

*Customers leave the cafe*

#lemon8lovecontest #valentinesday #coffee #coffeedate #dateideas #japanese #learnjapanese #studyjapanese #studywithme

2024/2/12 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! So, after practicing that super cute coffee date script, I got curious about even more Japanese coffee culture. It's fascinating how much there is to learn beyond just a simple 'Konnichiwa'! I wanted to share some extra tips and insights I picked up to make your next Japanese cafe experience, or even a coffee date, even more special. First off, let’s dive deeper into ordering different types of coffee. The original lesson covered Espresso and Cappuccino, but what about other favorites? The image I was looking at had a great list! For example, if you're a fan of a creamy Latte, you'd ask for ラテ (rate). Craving something chilled? A Cold Brew is コールドブリュー (kōrudo buryū), and for those who love a sweet, blended treat, a Frappuccino is フラペチーノ (furapechīno). Don't forget the rich Macchiato, which is マキアート (makiāto). Knowing these specific terms can really make you feel more confident when you step up to the counter! You can often specify if you want it hot (ホット - hotto) or iced (アイス - aisu) too, for example, アイスラテ (aisu rate) for an iced latte. Beyond just the drinks, understanding Japanese cafe culture is a game-changer. Have you heard of a Kissaten (喫茶店)? These are traditional Japanese coffee houses, often with a much more retro or vintage vibe compared to modern cafes. Think cozy booths, sometimes a bit darker lighting, and a strong emphasis on the coffee itself, often slow-drip or siphon brewed. It’s a completely different atmosphere from your average Starbucks! Many Kissaten also offer light meals like toast, sandwiches, or even delicious cakes. They are perfect for a quiet, intimate date or just a peaceful afternoon alone. If you're looking for an authentic Japanese coffee experience, definitely seek out a Kissaten. When you're ordering, remember a few polite phrases. 'Onegaishimasu' (お願いします) is a versatile "please" or "I'll take it." If you want to clarify something, 'Sumimasen' (すみません) works as an "excuse me." You might also hear 'Ten nai de omeshiagari desu ka?' (店内で召し上がりますか?) which means 'Are you eating/drinking inside?' or 'Omochikaeri desu ka?' (お持ち帰りですか?) for 'Takeaway?' Knowing these can help you respond smoothly. For a coffee date, trying a variety of cafes can be a fun adventure. Maybe start with a trendy, modern cafe for a Latte or Frappuccino, then explore a charming Kissaten for a more traditional experience with a carefully brewed coffee. It's a great way to experience different facets of Japanese culture while enjoying a delicious beverage. Don't be shy to try the seasonal specials or unique regional coffee blends that many cafes offer! Learning phrases for "sugar" (砂糖 - satō) and "milk" (ミルク - miruku) will also come in handy if you like to customize your drink. I hope these extra bits of information help you feel even more prepared for your next coffee adventure in Japan, whether it's a casual stop or a lovely date! Enjoy discovering all the wonderful types of coffee in Japan!

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A laptop screen displays the YouTube channel "JapanSocietyNYC," showing a Japanese language lesson video playing, emphasizing its calm and structured approach to learning Japanese.
My Fav Youtube Channels to Learn Japanese!!
If you’ve ever opened Google and typed “how to learn Japanese,” same. I was totally overwhelmed with where to start until I discovered YouTube channels that lowkey feel like having a personal tutor! My three favs? Japarrot! (adorable animations + vocab heaven), Japan Society NYC (feels like sitt
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Riptide by Vance Joy Guitar Lesson
Easy guitar song! #guitarist #guitar #acousticguitar
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Kainoah Bowman

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The image is a title slide for "JAPANESE Convenience store SWIPE Phrases," featuring a stylized convenience store counter with a coffee cup and a drink icon. It introduces a series of useful Japanese phrases for convenience store interactions.
This image displays the phrase "Would you like to add a hot coffee?" in English, followed by its Japanese romaji translation "Hotto kōhī mo tsukemasu ka?" and the Japanese script, set against a convenience store counter background.
The image shows the English phrase "Do you need a bag?" with its Japanese romaji translation "Fukuro wa irimasu ka?" and the Japanese script, presented over a convenience store counter scene.
Phrases for a japanese convenience store
Do you need a bag? = Fukuro wa irimasu ka? Would you like to add a hot coffee? = Hotto kōhī mo tsukemasu ka? The restrooms are for customers only. = Toire wa okyaku-sama sen'yō desu. Card declined. Do you have another form of payment? = Kādo ga uketukerare masen. Hoka no shiharai hōhō wa
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A wooden tray holds a matcha parfait, a matcha float, and a slice of matcha cheesecake, showcasing Nana's Green Tea's offerings. The image is overlaid with text reading "Matcha Heaven NYC'S DREAMIEST MATCHA PARFAITS."
A close-up view of the top of a matcha parfait, featuring a scoop of matcha ice cream, matcha mochi cubes, whipped cream, and a drizzle of matcha sauce, with a spoon poised to scoop.
A black sandwich board sign announces "NOW OPEN" for Nana's Green Tea, displaying various matcha desserts like a parfait, roll cake, and drinks, inviting customers to the new Japanese matcha cafe.
NYC’s Newest Japanese Matcha Dessert Spot 💚✨
I’ve been walking past Nana’s Green Tea in K-Town for months wondering when it would finally open — and now it’s here!! Of course, I had to try almost everything on the menu for research purposes 😅 If you’re a matcha fan (or a hojicha fan!), this place is basically your dream come true. Everythi
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TableForWei

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Date Night Ideas✨🌟🌸🍋🌿💋🦋👗
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Carole McNeal-Otis

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Viral Japanese Cheesecake
chat was right about this one, y’all 😭🥲🥹 This Is NOT Japanese Cheesecake (I still don’t get that name). She is soft, honeyed, coffee syrup drizzled, and very much my own. I finally jumped on this trend and made the cheesecake everyone is making - and then immediately took it somewhere else 🤭
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Emily Browning

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Life lesson✨
#viral #follow #viral #follow #blowthisup
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Coffee Break Spanish Podcast
Coffee Break Spanish is a super fun and accessible podcast for learning Spanish on the go! It offers short, engaging episodes and feels like more of a casual chat rather than a lesson. The hosts break down grammar and vocabulary in an easy and enjoyable way. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting
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A scenic view of a calm lake reflecting a vibrant sunset sky with hues of pink, purple, and blue, resembling cotton candy. Green grass lines the foreground, with a distant bridge and trees under the colorful sky.
A wooden gazebo stands in the middle of a tranquil lake, perfectly reflected in the water. The sky above shows twilight colors of blue, purple, and pink, with distant lights on the horizon.
A dark night scene shows a body of water with a wooden fence or bridge along its edge. The sky is dark, and distant city lights glow faintly on the horizon, visible above the trees.
Cotton Candy Skies: Mini Japanese Lesson
Let's talk about my walk in the park. This is a short post between a n5 and lower N4 level. I will break everything down at the end. Kana: 公園で散歩しました。太陽が沈むと、空は綿菓子のようでした。夜が来るまで歩き続けました。その後、都市の灯りが背景で輝いて見えました。なんて素敵な夕方の散歩だったんだろう。 Romaji: Kōen de sanpo shimashita. Taiyō ga shizumu to, sora wa
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Study Gal 🌸

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An iPad displays the title page for a "HIRAGANA LESSON IN LESS THAN 60 SECONDS" workbook, featuring the Japanese character "かな" and the author's name, Shariesa Taylor.
An iPad shows a "LEARN" page for the Hiragana character "て" (te), detailing its stroke order, pronunciation as "TEH," and example words like "てつだう" and "てんき."
An iPad displays a "PRACTICE" page with a grid for writing the Hiragana character "て," showing faded examples for tracing and blank squares for independent practice.
60 Second Hiragana Lesson ✨
Looking to learn Japanese or currently learning it? You always need to start with the writing system! Take no more than 60 seconds to learn the hiragana character て ——— #Japan #japanese #journaling #journal #learning #education #ipad #aesthetic #cozyaesthetic #digitalprodu
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The Cozy Study Shop

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A box of "VIRAL Japanese Nama Donuts" with various flavors, superimposed over the "I'm donut ?" store exterior in Times Square, featuring large white lettering on a light-colored building.
Two realistic donut-shaped candles, one glazed and one custard-filled, displayed on a metallic surface with signs indicating they are "glazed donut candle" and "custard donut candle."
A display of "I'm donut ?" merchandise, including white and black logo caps, and tote bags, arranged on shelves in a minimalist store setting.
VIRAL Japanese Nama Donuts in NYC
I'm donut ? times square I wouldn’t say donuts are my go-to choice for dessert, because when not done right, they’re often dense and doughy for my taste (I’m naturally a laminated dough kinda gal). But when these viral Nama donuts from Japan are characteristically described as cloud-like, t
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Netgonenutsforfood

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A tablet displays a Hiragana lesson cover titled "HIRAGANA LESSON IN LESS THAN 60 SECONDS" featuring the character かな. It's a learning and practice workbook by Shariesa Taylor, with a "SWIPE" prompt.
A tablet shows a "LEARN" page for the Hiragana character ふ (fu), detailing its stroke order, Romaji, pronunciation as "FOO," and example words like FUTARI and FUTON.
A tablet displays a "PRACTICE" page with a grid for writing the Hiragana character ふ. Several instances of ふ are shown for tracing and practice.
Hiragana Lesson ✨
Learning Japanese or need a quick brush up? Just give me 60 seconds to teach you hiragana ふ — #Japan #ipadtips #lemon8challenge #journaling #study
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The Cozy Study Shop

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Solo date ideas for this summer ☀️
Don’t forget to spend time with yourself!✨ the relationship you have with yourself is so valuable to your self esteem and self worth. Doing things alone can build confidence in yourself! It can be hard at first and you might feel uncomfortable in some situations but it gets easier 🫶🏻 Challen
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Japanese Coffee Jelly – Part 1
This is Japanese coffee jelly — a delicious, easy-to-make treat that’s a fun and unique way to enjoy your morning coffee. It’s not only refreshing and flavorful but can also be a surprisingly nutritious start to your day! #CoffeeJelly #JapaneseDessert #MorningCoffee #EasyRecipes #Coffe
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A grid of six heart-shaped images illustrating date night ideas in Japanese. The first shows coffee being poured, labeled 'Coffee date'. The second shows arcade games, labeled 'Arcade'. The third shows hands cooking, labeled 'Cooking date'. The fourth shows a person getting a facial, labeled 'Spa night'. The fifth shows hands writing, labeled 'Scavenger hunt'. The sixth shows a stage with red curtains, labeled 'Comedy show'.
Valentine Date Ideas: Japanese Mini Lesson
Let's jump in with the vocab and ways to use them! 1. **Coffee Date - コーヒーデート (Kōhī Dēto):** - *Usage:* Invite someone for a casual coffee outing. - *Example:* "コーヒーを飲みに行きませんか?(Kōhī o nomi ni ikimasen ka?) - Would you like to go for coffee?" 2. **Arcade - ゲームセンター (Gēmu Sen
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