[Image1]A Relaxing Stop at the Burari CaféThe reservation-only Burari CaféOn Sunday, October 15th,Burari Caf
[Image2]A Relaxing Stop at the Burari CaféThe reservation-only Burari CaféOn Sunday, October 15th,Burari Caf
[Image3]A Relaxing Stop at the Burari CaféThe reservation-only Burari CaféOn Sunday, October 15th,Burari Caf
[Image4]A Relaxing Stop at the Burari CaféThe reservation-only Burari CaféOn Sunday, October 15th,Burari Caf
[Image5]A Relaxing Stop at the Burari CaféThe reservation-only Burari CaféOn Sunday, October 15th,Burari Caf

A Relaxing Stop at the Burari Café
The reservation-only Burari Café

On Sunday, October 15th,
Burari Café opened with an instructor offering finger yoga and hand massages!

Tomiyo prepared lunch,
and while enjoying the delicious aromas,
I tried a hand massage.

Stiffness had built up on the backs of my hands and fingertips,
and as it loosened, my hands seemed to move more smoothly.

After my hands warmed up,
I savored a lunch featuring ingredients from Nishiokoppe.

The corn rice, mixed with a touch of butter, was superb.

I couldn’t join the finger yoga session this time,
but I hope to find another chance to try it.

It was a comfortable space where I could chat leisurely with other participants.

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