[From Oslo, Norway to the streets of Tokyo-FUGLEN COFFEE ROASTERS TOKYO]
FUGLEN means bird in Norwegian. The bird depicted in the logo is a migratory bird called a tern, which flies the longest distance in the world and can be seen in Oslo Harbor. FUGLEN's history began in 1963 in Oslo. This small cafe is a coffee shop during the day and turns into a cocktail bar at night. Developed in a unique way, raising the standard of coffee in Oslo. The interior design of the Oslo store is 100% Norwegian retro design.
In 2012, Migrant Bird landed in Tokyo and opened its first overseas store in Shibuya. Subsequently, a second store in Japan, FUGLEN ASAKUSA, was opened in September 2018, near Sensō-ji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist attractions. FUGLEN OSLO Similar to FUGLEN TOKYO, the original flavor of FUGLEN OSLO is reflected in Asakusa, allowing customers to feel the nostalgic atmosphere as if it has been there for a long time. FUGLEN completed FUGLEN COFFEE ROASTERS in 2014 and started roasting in Japan. They continue to research the light roasting method established in Oslo, allowing you to experience the original wonderful characteristics of coffee, such as fruity and floral aromas and a transparent and sweet aftertaste. We produce coffee and deliver it to every Japanese person.