Glasses, actors, and standing-only noodles.
Suzuki" is the second most common surname in Japan , according to data compiled in recent years. According to data compiled in recent years, there are about 1.8 million people with the surname "Suzuki. . How many of them have the name Kowske? Furthermore, if you are a Tokyo resident, an actor, a man, and a spectacle wearer, then, according to HOUYHNHNM's research, there are only these two people.



Suzuki Kosuke" came to Nanten, a stand-up noodle shop in Shiinamachi, one stop from Ikebukuro on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. In short, a pair of glasses, an actor, and standing-only noodles. It is a combination that seems strangely fitting.
Kosuke (40s) ordered the "Meat Soba Double (550 yen)" and Kosuke (20s) ordered the "Meat Soba (500 yen). The two of them were sucking up the soba noodles in one gulp as soon as they reached their mouths, after shoveling the meaty mounds with their chopsticks. The soba, with steam rising in the chilly air, looks delicious.



Both of them wear full metal frames. The difference is that Kosuke has a double bridge and round lenses, while Kosuke has a single bridge and octagonal lenses. The fact that Kosuke was able to wear the unique double-bridged frames without any difficulty may be due to the fact that he has been wearing spectacles for a long time.



The matching outfits were contrasting black and white, as if to represent their characters. Kosuke, wearing smart-looking full-metal glasses, combined his british jacket and sweatshirt in all white, giving his outfit a clean, modern classic look.
Kosuke, on the other hand, wears shiny clothes that exude a mature sexiness, accompanied by his playful glasses. Even when eating standing-only soba noodles, he comes dressed in such decent clothes. Perhaps this is the essence of Japanese chic.


Photo left: FN-0648 col.2 ¥36,300
Photo right: FN-0747 col.8 ¥35,200