Tokyo cafe lets you hang out with cats & a capybara from S$27.50 per hour

The capybara gets along well with its feline friends.

Fasiha Nazren| January 30, 2020, 06:51 PM

From owls to cats, Japan has a variety of animal cafes.

And here's yet another one.

Cat & capybara cafe

Capy Neko Cafe is an animal cafe in Tokyo, Japan.

There, one can expect to find various cats and one capybara.

Photo from PR Times Japan

Here's a quick look at some of the resident animals:

Watame (Cotton Candy)

Photo from @capyneko.cafe_capybara_cat on Instagram

Tawashi

Photo from @capyneko.cafe_capybara_cat on Instagram

Shiruba (Silver)

Photo from @capyneko.cafe_capybara_cat on Instagram

Yoda

Photo from @capyneko.cafe_capybara_cat on Instagram

Sabi (Rust)

Photo from @capyneko.cafe_capybara_cat on Instagram

Emma

Photo from @capyneko.cafe_capybara_cat on Instagram

The cats at Capy Neko Cafe are all rescue cats that are looking for potential adopters.

Largest living rodent

If you've not heard of a capybara before, it is known to be the world's largest rodent.

Capybaras are semi-aquatic mammals that are native in South America and are closely related to guinea pigs.

With its adorable features, it's no wonder that the capybara is rather popular in Japan.

What makes Tawashi more adorable is that he gets along well with his feline friends:

Awww.

Advanced booking

If you happen to be in the Kichikoki district and want to pay a visit, do note that advanced bookings are recommended.

According to SoraNews24, rates at the cafe start at 2,200 yen (S$27.52) for a one-hour slot.

30-minute extensions are also available for 1,100 yen (S$13.76).

Details

Address: Tokyo-to, Musashino-shi, Kichijoji Minami-cho 1-5-10 PLATANO 2F

Opening hours: 12pm to 6pm. Closed on Wednesdays.

Top image from PR Times Japan & Capy Neko Cafe