Jazz Kissa



Jazz Kissa preserves an almost spiritual relationship with sound that feels increasingly rare in our fragmented world. Each café featured is built around rare vintage audio systems, towering speakers, and meticulously curated vinyl collections that transform listening into a deeply intentional act.

The book offers a special exploration of legendary Hi-Fi equipment design—from the iconic Altec A7s to JBL speakers and bespoke amplifiers—revealing how the physicality of these machines shapes the emotional experience of music. These spaces exist as both temples of sound and showcases of design excellence, where aesthetic choices are inseparable from the sonic experience they create.

Jazz Kissa is printed on specially sourced Japanese paper inspired by the texture of Altec A7 speakers. The book is wrapped in a traditional OBI strip, making it both a cultural document and a beautiful object worthy of any collection.

— Over 300 stunning photographs capturing the essence of Japan's jazz café culture
— Intimate portraits of the spaces and people who preserve this listening tradition
— Detailed exploration of vintage audio equipment and its design legacy
— Foreword by Devon Turnbull, founder of Ojas and touchstone of the modern listening movement
— Cultural history spanning from the 1920s to present day

Client: ERG Media
Design: Bernardo Berga
Photos: Katsumasa Kusunose
Dimensions: 24.8 x 35.5 cm
Weight: 2.2kg
Location: Milan, Italy 
Year: 2024