This little museum was so cute. The entrance is 300 yen per person. There are plenty of manekineko statues inside with some explanations. There is a QR code that you can scan to get audio or text in foreign languages. It's not a long visit but it's visually nice. You can buy some stuff in the shop. It's quite expensive though. I bought a small manekineko key chain and it broke after not even a day. It probably is my fault as I might have pulled it unintentionally. You can take a class to paint your own maneki Neko after your visit which...
Read moreI booked a lucky cat painting experience with Cafe84 and a ticket to the Manekineko museum was included in the price. I loved the museum! I’ve learnt so much about lucky cats. If you can’t read Japanese there is an English audio guide you can listen to. There are over 5000 lucky cats from all over Japan. I also had a tea at the cafe, which is very reasonable. If you are in the area and love cats it’s definitely...
Read moreThey have a little workshop where we can paint the money cat ourselves. They have a huge museum where the showcase all their collection, some dated way back. There's a shopping gallery where we can get some souvenir back. The prices of their goods are...
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