What is Europe's first manga cafe in the middle of Paris "Urabasu"?



Overseas you do not have much to look at the space "manga cafe" where manga can freely read and relax, but in the urban area of ​​France · Paris, the first European cartoon café "Beat upIt is said that there is. Since I was in need of the Internet while interviewing France, I actually went and confirmed what kind of manga cafe it was.

Europe's first manga cafe ∞ Sayuraku ∞
http://www.urabass.com/

15 rue d'Argenteuil 75001 Paris, France


Uruhasha is the nearest metro stationPyramides (Pyramid) stationIt is 1 minute on foot from the hotel and 3 minutes from the Louvre. If you head from the station and you enter the street where there is Junkudo OK. Japanese companies like Kuroneko Yamato and H.I.S are gathered in this street.


Arrived at the shop. There is no prominent signboard, but posters written as "luggage storage" in Japanese ......


Paper on which the store name is printed is affixed. Be careful as it may pass by not noticing that you are accidentally inadvertent.


I enter the store and tell him "I would like to use Manga cafe, but ......" at the cash register.


On the first floor is such a feeling, because I am doing a rental DVD, it seems that it is also possible to use just to go home with a movie.



Cold drinks are also on sale.


On the right side of the refrigerator are two PCs for manga cafe users. Speaking of a clerk, Wi-Fi connection such as smartphone and tablet is also possible, and it is a powerful shop in travel destinations that can not be used even though this space can be used ... ...


When you get down to the basement, you can read manga as much as you want, with a comic cafe that makes you feel like an illusion like Japan.


We also have the latest Young Jump and other weekly magazines.


The manga that I have is ARMS · Berserk · Shinjuku Swan ... ...


Dragon Ball · Vagabond · Slam Dunk · Hunter × Hunter and so on, with more than 1,500 items.


There were also a lot of girls' cartoons. Popular with French women "801(YAOI) "It is not certain whether or not there was a book.


An open seat where the manga reading seats can sit deep ... ...


There is also a sofa seat where you can sit comfortably.


There is also a Japanese style room, where you can also use a PC while sitting on a massage chair.


There is also a separate PC room in the basement. It is said that Skype and other calls are OK here.


The drinking corner looks like this.


DelongiCoffee machine coffee and tea bag tea are all you can drink.


I was moved a little that the toilet was a rare bidet in France.


In addition, the fee for utilizing the manga cafe is 90 feet for 4 hours (about 550 yen) in 30 minutes, 6 euros (about 820 yen) in 1 hour, 10.5 euros in 2 hours (about 1400 yen), every 10 minutes A system that costs money.


Besides manga cafe, baggage fee for luggage storage service is 6 euro (about 820 yen), suitcase is 10 euro (about 1370 yen), various services such as PC repair / sightseeing information / Internet opening agency etc We are doing. It was a fairly convenient place to remember when traveling to Paris, making it a handy shop for long-term residents.

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