Unique Cafes Across Japan

 


Japan is known for its cafes. There are cafes for just about everything it feels like. There is an owl café, Peter Rabbit Café, cat café, Harry Potter Café, and many more themed options. One of the top tourist attractions on our list was visiting a Capybara Café. They are my favorite animal so it only makes sense. They are like giant guinea pigs that are super chill. There is a café that has cats and capybaras, but the one we chose was just Capybaras. The most important thing to note is you have to have a reservation. It is popular so you want to book an appointment as soon as it opens. The reservations can be made up to two weeks in advance. Also, plan to arrive a little early and you must order a drink to enter. The visitation period is 30 minutes. You can pay extra to get to feed the Capybaras. Below is the link where you can make reservations and get other important information. 

 https://cspace.co.jp/home_english/  





My husband and I didn't get to go into the Pokemon Café, but did check out the store which was pretty cool. It is still worth sharing that this is another fun option of a café to check out.

https://www.pokemon-cafe.jp/en/cafe/reservation.html 



Another fun Café is the Kirby Café. It got busy very quickly so go early! Below is a picture of their menu and the cute themed dishes. 

https://www.tokyo-solamachi.jp/en/restaurant/964/ 










The last café I will share though there are so many more, is the "Harry Wood" Hedgehog Café. You will need to make a reservation ahead of time. You can do 30 minutes or an hour. I would recommend only 30 minutes. The hedgehogs had a limited amount of time they were willing to let us hold them. They want to hide and not be bothered, but it was still fun to get to hold a hedgehog for a little while. You can pay a little extra to buy food for them. I hope you enjoyed learning more about cafes in Japan and that one day you will get to experience one in person!

http://www.cafeharrywood.com/namba/english/ 







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