This is the 6669th most frequent Japanese word.
ハニーズバー
"Honey's Bar" - A juice and smoothie stand commonly found in Japanese train stations.
Here, 'ハニーズバー' refers to a specific establishment, a café or bar, implying a proper noun usage.
ハニーズバーへ行って新しい飲み物を試しました。
I went to the Honey's Bar and tried a new drink.
In this sentence, 'ハニーズバー' is identified as a place located near the station, showcasing its role as a location noun.
ハニーズバーは駅の近くにあります。
Honey's Bar is near the station.
The term 'ハニーズバー' serves as the name of the workplace of the referred individual.