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“The drink that characterized these new spaces quickly became a “normal” beverage: like the café itself, coffee subtly lost its foreignness. Providing what one café historian in Japan calls “dry inebriation,” it was also seen as the drink of thoughtfulness, of solace, and it became associated more than any other drink with being “private in public.”

Merry White, Coffee Life in Japan
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Coffee Life in Japan (California Studies in Food and Culture Book 36) Coffee Life in Japan by Merry White
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