New coffee shop concept? One iPad for every table

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Dr. Serkan Toto currently works as the first and only Asia-based writer for the TechCrunch network, mainly covering Japan-related technology and web companies for TechCrunch, CrunchGear and MobileCrunch. Serkan also works full-time as an independent web and mobile industry consultant with a focus on the Japanese market. He is sept-lingual, holds an MBA and is a PhD in economics. Serkan... → Learn More

Apple doesn’t break down country-specific sales numbers, but it’s safe to say that Japan has come to embrace the iPad, too. Case in point: ease [JP], a cafe in Marunouichi Building in central Tokyo, which offers its guests one iPad for every table.

It seems all the iPads are left largely unattended and unsecured – that’s Japan for you.

All pictures taken from Twitpic: 1,2,3 (shot by wrightak and maro_ts)

Via TomokoHosaka

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