Tokyo (World Desk): A cafe in Japan is offering its customers a unique solution to deal with procrastination, and that’s why it has gone viral on social media recently. The cafe, which is located in Tokyo’s bustling Koenji neighborhood, takes an interesting approach to keep customers productive. In a video shared on Instagram, content creator Maz gave a glimpse of his visit to this cafe, which has now become a topic of discussion on the Internet. The name of this “anti-procrastination” cafe is Manuscript Writing Cafe. Customers who come here first write their name and work goal, they also declare how much time they need to complete their task. The most special thing about this cafe is that the owner keeps in constant contact with the customers to keep them productive. Every half an hour he inquires about the progress of the customer and if they stay on track, they are also given a reward in the form of a sweet dessert. Additionally, customers have to sign a contract to stay in the cafe until they complete their stated task. This unique system not only encourages customers but also provides them with an opportunity to stay focused on their task.
Viral video and Internet reaction
The video posted on Instagram about this cafe has been viewed thousands of times. Users shared their opinions about the unique experience of the cafe. One user commented, “OMG, this is incredible!! I need this in my life!” While another user said, “Finally a cafe where I can be productive.” Some users also made light-hearted comments such as “If I go there, I’ll probably never leave,” who were surprised by the unique experience of this cafe.
Rain-themed cafe in South Korea
This cafe is not new to the discussion on the Internet. Earlier, a rain-themed cafe in South Korea also went viral, which offered the atmosphere of a peaceful rainy day all year round. Customers got the experience of sitting there and enjoying tea or coffee while listening to the sound of raindrops. This cafe also attracted a lot of attention for its unique concept. Thus, these unique cafe experiences in Japan and South Korea have started a new trend among internet users, where not only entertainment but also productivity is being given priority.