Open BAR in Tokyo

#7 Defining a Good Experience


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In this episode, Takuji Kitagawa and Hiroyuki Jinro explore the question: “What makes a good experience?”

Takuji shares his personal definition—the sharing of time and space with people who hold a common understanding or shared recognition. They bring this idea to life with examples ranging from music concerts and high-end restaurants to humble gyudon shops, illustrating how a truly good experience emerges when customer expectations align with what the provider delivers, all within a shared moment and setting.

The conversation also connects this concept to Takuji’s experience-based store, b8ta, where both customers and staff come together with the shared goal of discovering something new. They discuss why these human interactions are becoming more valuable in an AI-driven era, where efficiency dominates but empathy and shared moments remain irreplaceable.

This thinking also informs the design of the Neo Snack community at Showa Club, which aims to create memorable experiences by fostering shared time and space among diverse individuals. The episode closes with an invitation for listeners to reflect on their own recent “good experiences.”

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Open BAR in TokyoBy Takuji and Jin