@Netherlands (8/9/09)

@Netherlands (8/9/09)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Come to Libero cafe’s “Public Morning” for Japan vs. Denmark match!!!

Hi, this is Ken.

Every team has already had two games in each group tournament. 


From now on, it will get a lot harder for each team, as the third game will decide their fate: a winner or loser, heaven or hell. 


Some teams can still keep playing; others have to go.

At the same time, start time are changed. No games will kick off at 20:30 (Japan time) like that game of Japan against Netherland. 


It will be either 23:00 or 3:30 a.m.


At Libero Cafe, supporters are excited!

I guess people in Japan are really looking forward to the match, Japan vs. Denmark, but it kicks off at 3:30 a.m. and finishes at 5:30 in the morning…

I know it’s difficult to go out to see the game at that late time on weekday.
There would be only few bars open until that time, and even if there are, you have to think about how to get there, how to get back home. 


You don’t like being forced to leave a bar at 5:30 in the early morning.


But, the game against Denmark is very important, as it decides whether Japan will advance to the final 16. 


Samurai Japan will play with the Japanese spirit, Yamato-Damashii.

In South Africa, I’ve heard a supporters’ voice: “We do want to get together to cheer for Samurai Japan, but it’s going to be a problem to scream with excitement very early in the morning at someone’s place”

OK…

“Let’s do it!!!”


Libero Cafe in Toranomon will open until very late at night for the match, Japan vs. Denmark!!

The cafe has five big screens.


Furthermore, we’ve tied up with “Astil SHIMBAASHI”, making a special deal. Astil SHIMBAASHI is located seven-minute walk from the cafe and offers spa and sauna facilities.

Astil Shimbashi, the clean and comfortable place, will make you relaxed.


This hotel is in Toranomon, one of business areas in Tokyo, so taking advantage of this location, you can take a rest at Astil Shimbashi or Libero Cafe after the late-night game, and go to work in the morning. This is going to be a new soccer viewing style.

I name it “Public Morning”!!!

Did you get it? It’s a play on words! Public Viewing and Public Morning…hahaha

Print out the image below, and bring it to Libero cafe to get it stamped; then you can get 20 % discount at astil Shimbashi!!

Print out this image and bring it to Libero Cafe.


You can get 20% discount on the total amount of charge.
These are just some examples, but look!!! You can use these plans at relatively low prices!!

Staying Course (18:0010:00) ¥4,700 ¥3,760
Morning Course (4:009:00) ¥2,000 ¥1,600
Speed Course (60 minutes) ¥1,500 ¥1,200


Well, now you don’t have to be bothered by thinking about your last train or where to go before and after the match, and can cheer for Samurai Japan at Libero Cafe without any concern!!

Not only Japanese but also non-Japanese who happen to be in Tokyo should take most of this great opportunity to enjoy the night!

Astill Shimbashi has a women-only entrance, so ladies can also stay at this secure and comfortable hotel.

  Needless to say, you are welcome to stay at Libero Cafe and take a rest after the game.



A lot of supporters came to the cafe for the game, Japan vs. Netherland!

For booking and any inquiries, please contact below.
There are still some seats available!!

Reservation and Inquiries


Libero Cafe
Address: Yusei Fukushi Kotohira Bldg., 1st Floor, 1-14-1, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Station: Tokyo Metro, Toranomon sta./ Tameike-sanno sta./ Kasumigaseki sta./ Uchisaiwaicho sta.
Tel: 03-6322-4786
Email: liberocafe2010@gmail.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/liberocafe
Opening hours: 11:0023:00 (can be subjected to variation), *opens from 21:00 on 11 June

The cafe will open when there is an important game such as Japanese one. Please contact the cafe for further information.
Capacity: about 130 seats

Entrance Fee:
 11:0018:00  ¥500
 18:0023:00  ¥1,000 in the event of Japanese match, ¥2,000

The cafe was introduced on Yahoo News!





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