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The Top 10 Cat Cafes in Japan

For those feline lovers who live in Japan or who are about to visit this nation, there are a few cat cafes that deserve your presence, as they have become well-known in the media and among frequent goers for their excellent services and features.
Since 2005, cat cafes have become very popular in Japan. The city of Tokyo is the home of over 39 cat cafes in this country. The reason why these businesses have reached unimaginable popularity is all due to the many apartments all over Japan that forbid pets. Another reason is because cats provide a relaxing companionship to those peoplewho live a lonesome and stressful urban life.At times,these types of establishments have been referred as “cat therapy centers”or “indoor pet rentals.”

There is a variety of cat cafes. There are some cafes that feature a specific category of cats, such as fat cats, black cats, ex-stray cats, breed cats, or etc.

Any cat café ownermust comply with the strict regulations and requirements of the Animal Treatment/Protection Law. And to ensure animal welfare and cleanliness, Japanese cat cafes have strict rules to ensure that cats are not disturbed by unwantedor excessive attentions, such aswhen they are sleeping or when they are being bothered by young children. There are a handful of cat cafes that are known for using cats from local animal shelters to help them break free fromhuman fear and to advertise them to visitors for possible adoption.Also, there are some cafesthat are well-known in Japanforraising awareness of cat welfare matters, such as the abandonment of cats.
The Top 10 Cat Cafes in Japan (no special order)


10 Nekokaigi Cat Café in Kyoto, Japan
This café is opened from 11 AM to 8 PM.It hasfree Wi-Fi and different cat breeds to play with and offers cozy furniture, specialty beverages, and a relaxing environment. Individuals under 13 years of age are not allowed.



9 Kyariko Cat Café in Shinjuki, Japan
This establishment isopened from 10 AM to 10 PM. This cat café has different modestly priced packages for visitors. This place is spotless. It is the perfect place to hang out and relax.


8 Ekoneko Cat Café in Tokyo, Japan
This café opens at 12 PM and closes at 10 PM. There are a lot of friendly cats in this cafe. The majority of the cats in this establishment have been adopted from shelters. If you fall in love with a cat from this shop, you can easily adopt it!


7 Cateriam Cat Café in Tokyo, Japan
This establishment has over 11 felines and offers all of its visitors memorabilia and DVDs of the cats. Believe it or not, some of the cats in this café have their own Twitter feeds!



6 Nekobukoro in Tokyo, Japan
This café is well-known in Japan for being a hot spot for couples. It even offers pair tickets for lovebirds.And by the way, thiscafedoesn’t smell like cats at all!



5 Calico Cat Café in Tokyo, Japan
This café houses over 20 catsfrom various breeds. You can purchase cat food, coffee, and soda, whileenjoying the company of one of thebeautiful cats that adorns this café.



4 Nyan da Cat Café in Tokyo, Japan
This cat café has over 40 felines and claims to be the largest of its kind in Japan. This place has a great number of rooms that have different atmospheres for visitors to enjoy.



3 Nekorobi Cat Cafe in Tokyo, Japan
The great thing about this café is that once customers pay for the admission fee, they have access to food, drinks, and the cats—at no extra charge. How great is that? There are televisions, video games, phone chargers, Wi-Fi, and laptops available for all customers.



2 Temari no Ouchi Cat Café in Tokyo, Japan
This establishment offers a variety of beverages, and it has been regarded by past visitors as a “great place to chill.” This café manages the balance between running a regular café and interacting with the cats pretty good.


1 Neko no Mise Cat Café in Tokyo, Japan
This was the first cat café in Japan. It was founded by Norimasa Hanada in 2005. It offers a variety of fun features so thatyou have a good time with one of the one-of-a-kind cats that are in it. Just like a regular café, you can order drinks, buy snacks for the cats, and even bring a book.

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