[Notice] Would you like to come meet them?
The men waiting for you at “The Sun Garden – Le Jardin du Soleil”
Are at the cafe & bar “The Sun Garden – Le Jardin du Soleil(which of course does not exist)” located alongside the sister site: The Moon Garden
This section answers common questions from women from a male perspective and engages in light-hearted, slightly risqué conversations that might bring a chuckle.
Let’s lightly introduce the kind of people who are here.
Kirishima
Age: 50s. Owner and master of The Sun Garden – Le Jardin du Soleil, a café and bar tucked beside an old art museum.
Elegant and refined, Kirishima is known for his impeccable manners and calm presence. In his youth, he was quite the heartbreaker—and he knows it. Now he supports the museum as an experienced entrepreneur. His quiet hobby is reading.
Tōya
Age: 40s. Bartender and part-time investor.
He runs the bar side of the café with a cool detachment, saying it’s “half business, half hobby.” By day, he’s often at the gym or on the move. A man of action who enjoys his own rhythm.
Sora
Age: late 30s. Friendly bartender with a wild streak.
Though trained in piano as a child, he was more at home on the baseball field. These days, he rides motorcycles and hunts out the best eats on the road. Outgoing, dependable, and a bit of a flirt, Sora is the kind of guy everyone gravitates toward—despite (or because of) his love of dirty jokes.
Midori
The café’s youngest member and Japanese tea specialist.
Quiet and polite, but surprisingly headstrong, Midori is deeply devoted to traditional Japanese arts like kyūdō (archery) and kobujutsu (classical martial arts). At 19, he’s often doted on by the others… or so they say.
Gabriel
Age: 20s. A mysterious part-time bartender.
He never says where he’s from, but speaks native-level Kansai dialect with an oddly charming mix of sarcasm and lethargy. sharp-tongued, and never in a rush, Gabriel only shows up when he feels like it.
Asahi
Age: 30s. A cheerful regular and librarian who visits the café often.
Perhaps a parent, perhaps not—Asahi’s presence has a warmth that embraces the whole museum. Kind, sincere, and always smiling, he’s a steady light in the quiet afternoons and rainy evenings.
In this quiet café hidden in a forgotten wing of the museum, you might just find one of them waiting—
on a still afternoon,
on a rainy night,
just for you.
They each have different names, ages, and stories.
Yet somehow, they all feel familiar.
And this is where your story with them begins—gently, quietly, just a little at a time.
You can meet at a section of our sister site, an art museum for adult women called The Moon Garden
We look forward to your visit at The Sun Garden -Le Jardin du Soleil
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