As published July 12, 2012 in Living in Japan: Culture/Travel for Gaijinpot.com
http://injapan.gaijinpot.com/play/travel/2012/07/12/cat-cafe/
If this were Vietnam, the term “cat café” might lead you to
question whether the establishment offered a dubious menu consisting of feline dishes. Thankfully, Japan has no
such intentions for
neko. Cat cafes
are common in cities here, with patrons paying to spend time with the creatures
in a home-like setting- you can also enjoy a beverage (provided you can keep it
free from cat hair).
I recently visited a cat café in Nagoya to see what it was
all about.
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Storefront price
listing and headshots
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A few of the
residents
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House rules |
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So relaxed… who
wouldn’t be with that dreamy music playing in the background
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Even more relaxed |
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Would-be cat burglar-
best not leave your tea unattended
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Getting a better view |
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Why yes, I would like
a massage. Thanks!
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Oh, are we done
playing hide-and-seek?
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Cat-themed manga
included in cost
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Gollum kitty |
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Sanitation station |
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Oh you’re leaving?
Never even noticed you were here
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Overall, the experience was satisfactory. For ¥700 (less
than US$9), I spent half an hour with some furry friends. The cats seemed well
looked-after. They were well-groomed and never showed signs of stress (there
were informative cartoon posters telling the humans how to behave themselves).
We had to sanitize our hands before entering and a woman was perpetually wiping
down every surface in the place. A male patron played with willing participants
the entire time we were there- he kept flicking a stick with a stuffed mouse on
a string that left some of the critters mesmerized.
Without even realizing it, I had dissolved into a state of
relaxation. This appears to be the purpose of cat cafes- many Japanese people
live in small apartments and work long hours, so while they can’t own these
pets they can at least visit on occasion. For travelers, I would definitely
recommend checking out a cat cafe- it’s a chance to experience something unique
to Japan, and to hang out with some cute kittehs!
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