Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Before the Coffee Gets Cold

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  • Rishika Dembanihas quoted4 years ago
    ‘At the end of the day, whether one returns to the past or travels to the future, the present does not change. So it raises the question: just what is the point of that chair?’

    But Kazu still goes on believing that, no matter what difficulties people face, they will always have the strength to overcome them. It just takes heart. And if the chair can change someone’s heart, it clearly has its purpose.

    But with her cool expression, she will just say, ‘Drink the coffee before it gets cold.’
  • Muhammad Ikhmal Bin Rosalihas quoted4 months ago
    no matter what difficulties people face, they will always have the strength to overcome them. It just takes heart. And if the chair can change someone’s heart, it clearly has its purpose.
  • Muhammad Ikhmal Bin Rosalihas quoted4 months ago
    The present hadn’t changed – but those two people had. Both Kohtake and Hirai returned to the present with a changed heart.
  • Muhammad Ikhmal Bin Rosalihas quoted4 months ago
    I finally understand.

    The present didn’t change for Kohtake, but she banned everyone from using her maiden name and changed her attitude towards Fusagi. She would be with Fusagi to continue being his wife, even though she had vanished from his memory. Hirai abandoned her successful bar to rejoin her family. While repairing her relationship with her parents, she was learning the traditional ways of the inn from square one.

    The present doesn’t change.
  • leihas quoted4 days ago
    The commonly accepted date for the appearance of the modern cafe in Japan is around 1888 — a whole fourteen years later. Coffee was introduced to Japan in the Edo period, around the late seventeenth century.
  • leihas quoted10 days ago
    The cafe has no air conditioning. It opened in 1874, more than a hundred and forty years ago.
  • leihas quoted13 days ago
    When his dream comes true, which will he choose: his dream or me?

    Fumiko's doubt.

  • mishiareeze077has quoted2 months ago
    They are the result of something passing through the filter that is Picasso.
  • leihas quoted2 months ago
    She was a woman who gave the impression that fortune had passed her by. Her white, almost translucent skin contrasted starkly with her long black hair. It may have been spring, but the weather was definitely still chilly on bare skin. Yet the woman was wearing short sleeves, and there was no sign she had a jacket with her.

    The ghost's appearance.

  • leihas quoted2 months ago
    ‘It is only possible to go back in time when seated at a particular seat in this cafe,

    One of the rules of the Cafe.

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