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''Café Kichijōji de'' is a SliceOfLife manga written by Yuki Miyamoto and illustrated by Kyoko Negishi, which ran in the {{shoujo|Demographic}} magazine ''Wings'' from 2000 to 2002. It depicts the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who work in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staff includes:

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''Café Kichijōji de'' is a SliceOfLife manga written by Yuki Miyamoto and illustrated by Kyoko Negishi, which ran in the {{shoujo|Demographic}} magazine ''Wings'' from 2000 to 2002. It depicts the daily antics of the five {{Bishonen}} waiters who work in workers as they conduct business at the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staff includes:
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''Café Kichijōji de'' is a SliceOfLife manga that depicts the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who work in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:

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''Café Kichijōji de'' is a SliceOfLife manga that written by Yuki Miyamoto and illustrated by Kyoko Negishi, which ran in the {{shoujo|Demographic}} magazine ''Wings'' from 2000 to 2002. It depicts the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who work in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:
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** Being an obsessive NeatFreak, Taro absolutely hates seeing dirty stuffs, especially cockroaches.

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** Being an obsessive NeatFreak, Taro absolutely hates seeing dirty stuffs, especially cockroaches.cockroaches, and would react with violence when anyone (usually Maki) dirties his domain.



* NeatFreak: Taro is so obsessed with cleanliness that he’s willing to move out of an apartment he just moved into for a week the moment he spots a cockroach. He apparently collects cleaning equipment.

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* NeatFreak: Taro is so obsessed with cleanliness that he’s willing to move out of an apartment he just moved into for a week the moment he spots a cockroach. He apparently even collects cleaning equipment.

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* {{Bishonen}}: All the five workers are young and good-looking. Special mention goes to Maki, who has long-hair and frequently flaunts his beauty.


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* PrettyBoy: Maki has long-hair and frequently flaunts his beauty, and has quite a number of female admirers because of it.
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* BerserkButton: The staffs are shown to have them.
** Jun really dislikes being called feminine, and would go on a rampage when someone makes remarks about his pretty face.

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* BerserkButton: The staffs are shown to have them.
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** Jun really dislikes being called feminine, and would go on a violent rampage when whenever someone makes remarks about his pretty face.
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* {{Bishonen}}: All the five workers can be considered such, particularly Maki, who has long-hair and frequently flaunts his beauty.

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* {{Bishonen}}: All the five workers can be considered such, particularly are young and good-looking. Special mention goes to Maki, who has long-hair and frequently flaunts his beauty.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: In one of the coloured chapters, Minagawa arrived at the store with pink hair. When the other characters question him, he remarks that his hair has been pink for quite some time, but because the manga is usually black-and-white, no-one notices.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: In one of the coloured chapters, Minagawa arrived arrives at the store with pink hair. When the other characters question him, he remarks that his hair has been pink for quite some time, but because the manga is usually black-and-white, no-one notices.
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* SupremeChef: Despite his... quirkiness, Minagawa does his job as a chef very well. Even Taro, who frequently gets weirded out by his weird cooking method, acknowledges that he's really good at what he does.

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* SupremeChef: Despite his... quirkiness, Minagawa does his job as a chef very well. Even Taro, who frequently gets weirded out by his weird unorthodox cooking method, acknowledges that he's really good at what he does.
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* DissonantSerenity: Jun never appears fazed by whatever weirdness they experience.

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* DissonantSerenity: Jun never appears seems fazed by whatever weirdness they experience.



** At another time, he saw Minagawa prepare a cake from Bonito. While the others are visibly disturbed by this, Jun calmly took the cake to deliver the order.

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** At another time, occasion, he saw Minagawa prepare a cake from Bonito. While the others are visibly disturbed by this, Jun calmly took the cake to deliver the order.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Minagawa is described in his official bio as “a questionable human being”.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: Minagawa is described in his official bio as “a questionable human being”.being” who is responsible for most of the MagicalRealism elements that show up in the story.



* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic, while the other staff occasionally encounters fantastic elements, such as mandrake roots.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: MagicRealism: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic, while the other staff occasionally encounters fantastic elements, such as mandrake roots.
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* AdaptedOut: The original drama CD features another waiter of the Cafe named Natsumi Hironobu -- an effiminate ex-mercenary -- but he never made it into the manga.

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* AdaptedOut: The original drama CD features another waiter of the Cafe named Natsumi Hironobu -- an effiminate effeminate ex-mercenary -- but he never made it into the manga.
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''Cafe Kichijouji De'' is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who work in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:

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''Cafe Kichijouji De'' ''Café Kichijōji de'' is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about depicts the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who work in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:



!!Tropes appearing in Cafe Kichijouji De:

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!!Tropes appearing in Cafe Kichijouji De:
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''Cafe Kichijouji De'' is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:

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''Cafe Kichijouji De'' is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works work in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:
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Cafe Kichijouji De is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:

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Cafe ''Cafe Kichijouji De De'' is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager. The staffs include:
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** Drama CD exclusive character Natsumi Hironobu REALLY hates if someone calls him an “okama” because of his effeminate speech.

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The series itself have no particular plot to speak of, and the chapters are mostly divided into individual chapters and a shorter non-canon chapters called Chichai.

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The series itself have no particular plot to speak of, and the chapters are mostly divided into individual chapters and a shorter non-canon chapters called Chichai.only loosely connected to one another.


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* {{Omake}}: The "Chichai" segments are some short (usually a page-long) non-canon stories/gags, drawn in SuperDeformed-style and include even more whimsical and fantastical elements than the main plot.
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* OffscreenTeleportation: One of the chapters open with Taro leaving for work while Minagawa was still lounging about in his pyjamas. Taro reprimanded the latter to hurry up and get ready or he'll be late for work, and was shocked when he found Minagawa already in the cafe when he arrived. The chapter ended with Minagawa staying overtime in the workplace, while everyone else went home, but was somehow able to arrive back at the apartment before Maki.

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* OffscreenTeleportation: One of the chapters open opens with Taro leaving for work while Minagawa was is still lounging about in his pyjamas. Taro reprimanded reprimands the latter to hurry up and get ready or he'll be late for work, and was is later shocked when he found finds Minagawa already in arriving at the cafe when he arrived. earlier than him. The chapter ended ends with Minagawa staying overtime in the workplace, while everyone else went goes home, but was he is somehow able to arrive back at the apartment before Maki.
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* AdaptedOut: The original drama CD feature another waiter named Natsumi Hironobu -- an effiminate ex-mercenary -- who never made it into the manga.

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* AdaptedOut: The original drama CD feature features another waiter of the Cafe named Natsumi Hironobu -- an effiminate ex-mercenary -- who but he never made it into the manga.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: In one of the coloured chapters, Minagawa arrived at the store with pink

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: In one of the coloured chapters, Minagawa arrived at the store with pink hair. When the other characters question him, he remarks that his hair has been pink for quite some time, but because the manga is usually black-and-white, no-one notices.
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* AdaptedOut: The original drama CD feature another waiter named Natsumi Hironobu -- an effiminate ex-mercenary -- who never made it into the manga.

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** Jun really dislikes being called feminine.

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** Jun really dislikes being called feminine.feminine, and would go on a rampage when someone makes remarks about his pretty face.



* MagicalRealism: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic, while the other staff occasionally encounters fantastic elements, such as mandrake roots.

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* MagicalRealism: MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic, while the other staff occasionally encounters fantastic elements, such as mandrake roots.


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* OffscreenTeleportation: One of the chapters open with Taro leaving for work while Minagawa was still lounging about in his pyjamas. Taro reprimanded the latter to hurry up and get ready or he'll be late for work, and was shocked when he found Minagawa already in the cafe when he arrived. The chapter ended with Minagawa staying overtime in the workplace, while everyone else went home, but was somehow able to arrive back at the apartment before Maki.
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!!Tropes appearing in CafeKichijoujiDe:

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!!Tropes appearing in CafeKichijoujiDe:
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* MagicalRealism: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic.

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* MagicalRealism: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic.magic, while the other staff occasionally encounters fantastic elements, such as mandrake roots.


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* SupremeChef: Despite his... quirkiness, Minagawa does his job as a chef very well. Even Taro, who frequently gets weirded out by his weird cooking method, acknowledges that he's really good at what he does.
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* InsistentTerminology: Despite his PerpetualPoverty, Toku keeps a pair of pet hamsters, whom his co-workers refer to as emergency rations.

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* InsistentTerminology: Despite his PerpetualPoverty, Toku keeps a pair of pet hamsters, whom his co-workers consistently refer to as his emergency rations.



* PerpetualPoverty: Toku is a [[StarvingStudent starving college student]] who lives in a rundown apartment and can rarely afford to eat meat.
* PrecociousCrush: Reina, the manager’s kindergarten-aged daughter, has a crush on Minagawa and intends to marry him.

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* PerpetualPoverty: Toku is a [[StarvingStudent starving college student]] who lives in a rundown apartment and can rarely afford to eat meat. \n And due to his tendency to break things at work, he never earns enough paycheck to improve his lifestyle.
* PrecociousCrush: Reina, the manager’s manager's kindergarten-aged daughter, has a crush on Minagawa and intends to marry him.
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* DissonantSerenity: Jun never appears fazed by whatever weirdness they experience.
** Once, he witnessed Toku being eaten by a giant fish. His remark?
--->'''Jun:''' I can't believe he's not afraid to swim in such a dirty place.
--->'''Maki:''' You can still say this kind of stuff while watching him almost get eaten by a giant fish?
** At another time, he saw Minagawa prepare a cake from Bonito. While the others are visibly disturbed by this, Jun calmly took the cake to deliver the order.


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--> '''Taro:''' You... defying things like space and time...

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Cafe Kichijouji De is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager.

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Cafe Kichijouji De is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager.
manager. The staffs include:

* Kurihara Taro - Supervisor
* Okubo Maki - Floor staff
* Tokumi Shuta (Toku) - Part-time worker
* Ichinomiya Jun - Part-time worker
* Minagawa Hifumi - Kitchen staff
* Mitaka Yuichi - Manager[=/=]Owner



* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The manager, Mitaka Yuichi, is hardly ever called by his actual name. All his staff refer to him as "the boss".



* LastNameBasis: Minagawa is usually referred by his last name, unlike his co-workers, who are mostly called by their first names.



* PrecociousCrush: Reina, the manager’s kindergarten-aged daughter, has a crush on Minagawa and intends to marry him.

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* PrecociousCrush: Reina, the manager’s manager’s kindergarten-aged daughter, has a crush on Minagawa and intends to marry him.
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* SuperStrength: Jun. He regularly toss boulders at people who push his BerserkButton and is able to smack down a bull.

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* SuperStrength: Jun. He regularly toss boulders at people who push his BerserkButton and is able to smack down a bull.bull.
* TeamPet: The store's black cat, Sukekiyo, can be considered the café's unofficial Mascot.

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Cafe Kichijouji De

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The series itself have no particular plot to speak of, and the chapters are mostly divided into individual chapters and a shorter non-canon chapters called Chichai.









* InsistentTerminology: Despite his PerpetualPoverty, Toku keeps a pair of pet hamsters, whom his co-workers

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* InsistentTerminology: Despite his PerpetualPoverty, Toku keeps a pair of pet hamsters, whom his co-workers refer to as emergency rations.



* SuperStrength: Jun. He regularly toss boulders at people who push his BerserkButton and is able to smack down a bull.

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* SuperStrength: Jun. He regularly toss boulders at people who push his BerserkButton and is able to smack down a bull.
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Cafe Kichijouji De is a SliceOfLife manga that tells us about the daily antics of five {{Bishonen}} waiters who works in the titular café, and their long-suffering manager.
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!!Tropes appearing in CafeKichijoujiDe:
* AllWitchesHaveCats: Although Sukekiyo is the store’s cat and does not belong to any particular individual, it is most attached to the supernaturally-aligned Minagawa.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Minagawa is described in his official bio as “a questionable human being”.
* BerserkButton: The staffs are shown to have them.
** Jun really dislikes being called feminine.
** The only time we see Minagawa angry is when Reina tries to harm Sukekiyo.
** Being an obsessive NeatFreak, Taro absolutely hates seeing dirty stuffs, especially cockroaches.
* {{Bishonen}}: All the five workers can be considered such, particularly Maki, who has long-hair and frequently flaunts his beauty.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: In one of the coloured chapters, Minagawa arrived at the store with pink
* ButtMonkey: Maki, who is always getting beaten up by Taro for his misconduct, and Toku, whose tendency to break the store’s cutleries keeps him in PerpetualPoverty.
* TheCharmer: Maki likes to flirt with pretty customers, though usually with little success.
* InsistentTerminology: Despite his PerpetualPoverty, Toku keeps a pair of pet hamsters, whom his co-workers
* TheKlutz: Toku is frequently tripping over stuffs and breaking the store’s wares, making his paycheck very slim.
* LadyLooksLikeADude: Jun has a group of muscular, macho-looking underlings whom he later reveals are all girls.
* {{Manchild}}: Toku was once allowed to take part in an eel-catching contest meant for elementary schoolers because he’s mentally a child.
* MagicalRealism: The story focuses on the SliceOfLife aspects of the café workers, but Minagawa frequently dabbles with occult or magic.
* MeanBoss: He’s not exactly a boss, but supervisor Taro is downright harsh on his co-workers – especially Maki and Toku – and frequently beats them for tardiness and/or misconduct.
* NeatFreak: Taro is so obsessed with cleanliness that he’s willing to move out of an apartment he just moved into for a week the moment he spots a cockroach. He apparently collects cleaning equipment.
* NonIdleRich: Jun is implied to have come from a wealthy family, but works as a simple part-timer in the Café.
* PerpetualPoverty: Toku is a [[StarvingStudent starving college student]] who lives in a rundown apartment and can rarely afford to eat meat.
* PrecociousCrush: Reina, the manager’s kindergarten-aged daughter, has a crush on Minagawa and intends to marry him.
* RealityWarper: Minagawa is apparently capable of teleportation, as he regularly reaches his work/home earlier than his peers despite leaving much later than them. At one point he also managed to make a cake from bonito.
* SlobsVersusSnobs: The laidback and extremely disorganized Maki is frequently at odds with the competent NeatFreak Taro.
* SuperStrength: Jun. He regularly toss boulders at people who push his BerserkButton and is able to smack down a bull.

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