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  "description": "Nagoya.Tech presents a night of vibe coding, falafels,and robots May 23 at Star Robox",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-11T11:22:56.000Z",
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  "textContent": "# A Night at STAR ROBOX\n\n**STAR ROBOX** — a robotics warehouse turned café-bar in Shimosakacho — has become a regular gathering point for Nagoya’s international tech community. **On Saturday, May 23** , it hosts another joint event, this time pairing **Nagoya Tech’s** monthly meetup with a pop-up catering appearance from **Nagoya Falafel.**\n\nThe food side first, _because it is really worth your attention!_\n\n**Nagoya Falafel** is a home-cook operation run by **Philip Hamoui** , who has been making falafel wraps, hummus sandwiches, and tabbouleh for Nagoya events. This is the second falafel party at STAR ROBOX — the first one apparently went well enough that round two has come along! Drinks are available at the bar, and guests are asked to order at least one food item and one drink.\n\nThe tech programming runs alongside dinner. The main talk covers**LLM-assisted coding** — specifically the**“vibe coding”** workflow built around Claude Opus, Cursor, Supabase, and Render to deploy web apps quickly without getting stuck in infrastructure.\n\nThe framing is practical: what actually works, where the traps are, and how to get something usable out of a few hours of effort. A separate talk from **Mori-san** , one of the **STAR ROBOX staff** , touches on Kitchen Display Systems and how they are being used to streamline kitchen operations — a small window into how robotics and workflow automation intersect in a real food service environment.\n\nBoth talks are in English and aimed at beginners. That last part is genuine: Nagoya Tech runs these evenings for people who are curious about technology, not exclusively for people who work in it. If you have been following the AI coding conversation without much hands-on experience, this is a great chance to ask and learn.\n\n_While eating Falafels!_\n\n**_RSVP is requested so the kitchen knows how much food to prepare._**\n\nShare this post!\n\n## The Details\n\n**Falafel Party × Nagoya Tech — Round 2\nVenue:** STAR ROBOX\n**Date:** Saturday, May 23, 2026\n**Times:** 18:00–22:00\n**Price:** No entry charge\n**Minimum order:** 1 food item + 1 drink per person\n\n**Address:**\n1-27 Shimosakacho 1F,\nMizuho-ku, Nagoya\n\n**Website:**\ncafe-bar.starrobox.com\nnagoya.tech\n\n**RSVP:**\nfacebook.com/events/1610900150204583\n\n### Access\n\n**By Subway:**\nTake the Meijo Line to Horita Station\n**M27** , Exit 3.\n\nFrom Exit 3, walk through the residential streets toward Shimosakacho. STAR ROBOX is on the ground floor of a low industrial-style building, about 5 minutes from the station.\n\n**By Meitetsu Train:**\nTake the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line to Horita Station\n**NH34**.\n\nFrom the station, head south toward Mizuho Ward and walk through the neighborhood streets. STAR ROBOX is about 6–7 minutes on foot.\n\n\nUsing the Nagoya Japan Muicipal Subway SystemThis simple map and explanation will help you understand the Nagoya Subway system and some money-saving tips!Nagoya BuzzNagoya Buzz\n\n## MAP\n\n\n**Read More about Nagoya.Tech**\n\nNagoya’s Tech Scene Is More Open Than You ThinkThink Nagoya’s tech scene isn’t for you? It’s more open—and more accessible—than most people realize. Here’s how English speakers and newcomers can take a low-pressure first step into the local tech community.Nagoya BuzzNagoya Buzz\n\n##\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n",
  "title": "Falafel, Robots, and Vibe Coding",
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