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Nintendo is a game that is quite popular among game lovers. It's even more fun if you can play Nintendo while hanging out with friends.

Nah, In Tokyo, Japan now has a new hidden place that needs to be visited, namely cafes called 84 specifically for Nintendo. Cited page, Lonely Planet, This hip hangout spot that has a cozy and warm atmosphere is filled with video game memorabilia, artifacts, art, and other Nintendo stuff, you know!

Kafe 84 di Tokyo, Jepang yang patut dikunjungi oleh penggemar Nintendo.

Created by a former Nintendo Co. employee. bernama Toru Hashimoto, This cafe is indeed presented in secret in Shibuya. Tourists will not find a cafe either 84 this is on the map.

Lounge 84 It's hidden in the corners of Shibuya where you won't even see any sign of this cafe, even the entrance.

Hashimoto said, The cafe he founded has been transformed from a member-only dining area for video game lovers, become a unique cafe for the public.

Kafe 84 di Tokyo, Jepang yang patut dikunjungi oleh penggemar Nintendo.

Although this cafe is a must-see for Nintendo fans, the site of this eatery says that they welcome all visitors who come.

Starting from game lovers, casual game lover, to those who don't like or hate the game, as well as those who don't understand the game at all, all will be welcomed.

This somewhat unique cafe has an interesting collection in it, visitors can view various artifacts from the period when Hashimoto was still working at Nintendo.

Next quoted from the page, The Japan Times, on the walls of the cafe 84 Here are doodles from the creators of legendary game series such as Pokemon, Dragon Quest, and MegaMan.

Kafe 84 di Tokyo, Jepang yang patut dikunjungi oleh penggemar Nintendo.

other than that, there are also autographs from well-known video game creators, termasuk Shigeki Morimoto. He is one of the creators of the Pokemon game series. He is also one of the frequent customers to the cafe 84.

Besides Morimoto's autograph, there is also a picture of Mario with a mustache by the creator of the character, Shigeru Miyamoto, Link by Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma and Slime, as well as the famous teardrop-shaped character from Dragon Quest by its creator Yuji Horii.

Because it is different from the cafe in general, maybe the goods in this cafe will not be found in the official museum that Nintendo built in Kyoto, you know!

One of the rare items in the cafe 84 is an unused game cartridge sticker for Super Mario Bros from 1985.

Initially when opened on 2015, Hashimoto built a cafe 84 as a place for his friends to play board games, eat and drink, as well as discussing video game ideas.

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