Cebu City, Philippines–With Filipinos making more frequent trips to various cities in Japan, many become more exposed to the Japanese culinary scene and in turn gained interest in Japan’s
have issued travel bans and advisories.
The founder of Ayo Ayo Cafe and Sauna, Tomohiko Terada, came to the Philippines in 2013 to learn English while doing freelance IT work. He always wanted to work in a comfortable space with good wifi and having good food that hits close to his home. He founded Ayo Ayo Cafe, from the bisaya word “ayo ayo,” which means “take care,” to serve as a place for creative people wanting to make an impact to the world by doing what they do best and to connect people from various backgrounds.
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