Coffee shop in Japan promotes Vietnam’s image
Tuesday, 15:55, 06/11/2012
A Vietnamese coffee shop was inaugurated in Toranomon district, Tokyo on November 5 to elevate Vietnam’s image to international friends.
The shop is jointly operated by the national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines, and the Japan Tourist Bureau (JTB) and Travel Cafe Company.
Addressing the inauguration, JTB President Toru Ikuta said the shop will serve as a comfortable lounge for those who come to book tours to Vietnam as well as those wanting to try Vietnam’s famous coffee and cuisine.
Nguyen Minh Hai, chief of Vietnam Airlines representative office in Japan said the joint project is part of a programme which aims at luring more Japanese visitors to Vietnam.
Visitors to the shop will have an opportunity to enjoy Vietnam’s coffee and a range of popular dishes like noodle soup (pho) or baguette.
Addressing the inauguration, JTB President Toru Ikuta said the shop will serve as a comfortable lounge for those who come to book tours to Vietnam as well as those wanting to try Vietnam’s famous coffee and cuisine.
Nguyen Minh Hai, chief of Vietnam Airlines representative office in Japan said the joint project is part of a programme which aims at luring more Japanese visitors to Vietnam.
Visitors to the shop will have an opportunity to enjoy Vietnam’s coffee and a range of popular dishes like noodle soup (pho) or baguette.