I was walking by when I found this place. About 10 minute walk from Daikokucho Station. The cats are really gentle and sweet. They enjoyed the treats I gave them. You have to purchase treats when you enter if you want to feed them.
The man who was working when I visited was really friendly and helpful. He spoke a little bit of English, but I would still recommend knowing a few Japanese words and phrases if you plan on visiting.
I have tried a bigger cat cafe in Osaka and it wasn't as good. The cats didn't show as much interest in you.
If you're looking to relax, play and pat a few cats visit Cat Cafe Mikazuki. It has a really nice atmosphere, the cats are very well looked after and there is good...
Read moreI had such a relaxing visit here, the cats are all great. They’ve been socialized well and are quite friendly. Their fur is soft and well groomed, it’s clear they’re well taken care of.
Mugi and Chip took a liking to me from the start, but it may have been that they heard the treats in my hand. The cats all really love treats. The dry treat is a little easier to manage feeding them since they don’t go as crazy, but if you get the wet chicken, you’ll be swarmed by cats. It’s actually really funny to see as long as you’re not the one holding the chicken.
I really enjoyed my hour here, it was a great place to take a few moments to unwind and recharge. I’ll definitely be back for longer the next time...
Read moreI visited this Cat Cafe three times. Its very cozy and the cats are lively, healthy and very playful. It is near an Tourist Hotspot, so expect many tourists there. You can buy food for the cats to feed them, but be prepared that they can be VERY hungry. 😂 The Pricing is very reasonable and you can also buy drinks for yourself.
The staff is very lovely and kind (shoutout to Ayaka, you are amazing) and despite a bit of a language Barrier, you can talk to them easily. We even talked about our favourite Anime, which is Oshi no Ko.
I can easily recommend this place, can't wait for my...
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