In one of the side streets in Kichijoji, a suburb of Tokyo, architect Kengo Kuma and his associates opened a restaurant and bar Tetchan Yakitori bar, which is decorated with colorful cables. The space is mostly furnished with items made from recycled materials, including ethernet cables, which gives the restaurant an unusual look. Meanwhile, the bar counter, including chairs and tables, is made from melted scraps of acrylic by-products, giving them a transparent look.
Tetchan Yakitori Bar is located in the suburbs of Tokyo, in a street that still strongly smells of the black market that ruled after World War II. The restaurant stands out for its interior, because it is unusually equipped. The restaurant is cunning with colorful cables, and the bar is equipped with elements from melted remains of acrylic products. The space is completed by a comic-inspired mural (manga) by Teruhiko Yumura.
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