My daughter was looking foward to go to a pet caffe in Tokyo, unfortunately the one we wanted to go did not have spots anymore. An employee was outside and lure us in. We paid un came back in 30 minutes. When I get there, the guy in the door let everyone else enter and I had to wait and explain that I already paid and the lady downstairs told me I could go in. We basically go the crazy seats even when we were firsts, then the employees paid talked to the native and did not pay attention to us at all. There were more than 12 people so it was packed. We could not even touch a dog because they werw tired or going to the Staff who were helping the japanese take pictures. Very expensive 4,000 yen per person and this has been the worse place in Japan...
Read moreThe cafe is reservation only with around 12 people per hour time slot. Sibling puppies with oldest around 7 month. They are all very friendly. The visit was 7PM and it was their bedtime. The owners try to attract the puppies with treats so they will come around to meet everyone so it was very much appreciated. However, the experience was a bit disorganized and it was pretty much what you make of it. At a young age they appear bright and know how to bow and shake guest hands. For those who have never owned a dog and want to experience I think it’s excellent. However, for those who have owned a dog, the experience is a...
Read moreA good place to head to if you're looking to interact with these cute dogs! At the start they're very playful with each other, later in the session when they get tired they'll rest and you can get your pats in. You can buy food to feed as well as buy a cheki (Polaroid) opp with these dogs. There's no drinks here so please don't expect it! It's a good place to interact with the dogs. Was there at 10am - small groups (only me and one other fam). Good time + dogs'...
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