Riderz Cafe, a Hybrid Space for Cycling Enthusiasts
Everything about this unusual café-boutique in Tokyo's Harajuku district has been designed with bike lovers in mind.
Order Made Shop / RIDERZ CAFE Harajyuku
Riderz Cafe is a cafe like no other and is sure to appeal to curious visitors who are interested in original spaces with a dual purpose. Wheels, saddles, frames, and chains make up most of the decoration, from floor to ceiling. Everything is available for sale, as Riderz cafe, located in the Harajuku district, is also a bike shop.
Tokyoites who are passionate about cycling stop by to get advice from the workshop team and enjoy a coffee before getting back in the saddle and zigzagging their way across the Japanese capital. Even more original is the fact that the shop offers unique, customised bikes.
More information on Riderz Cafe is available on its website.
Address: Tokyo-to, Shibuya-ku, Jingumae 6-14-6 INO5-3F
Order Made Shop / RIDERZ CAFE Harajyuku
Order Made Shop / RIDERZ CAFE Harajyuku
Order Made Shop / RIDERZ CAFE Harajyuku
Order Made Shop / RIDERZ CAFE Harajyuku
Order Made Shop / RIDERZ CAFE Harajyuku
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