Dogs 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ „Café“ experience 0 Stars
This dog cafe is probably 3x more expensive than other similar places. Even the other branch closeby you pay around 3500 Yen for ONE hour. Here you pay 3300 Yen for 30 minutes! Ok no worries, but then I expect something for my money. 💰 it’s not that I force the dogs to pay attention to me but if I have to spend extra money (700 yen?) to buy goodies so that I get some dog attention then it’s a total rip off. Further, the „all you can drink“ is a scam. They placed a hot drink dispenser outside in front of the door but nobody was really using it because we never got offered a drink. Which leads to the fact that maybe I didn’t understand because they talked in Japanese the whole time.
For this kind of money, I highly expect that treats are included or at least that I can take pictures WITH dogs rather than just pictures OF dogs. 🐶 if you trust a level 8 google reviewer, then take it...
Read moreReally disappointed in this experience. The cafe was way too small for that many dogs, the dogs went to the bathroom right on the floor despite being adults, and the drink situation was just a mediocre vending machine that dispensed half full cups of teas and coffees. It was pretty smelly as well— of course considering how tiny of a space and the fact that the dogs use the bathroom every ten minutes on the ground. The cost was not worth 30 minutes. The dogs are also understandably used to only paying attention to staff and people with treats- so once you run out of the four tiny treats they give you, the dogs completely ignore you. The staff were nice and trying their best to...
Read more4000 yen per person for 30 mins of experience, roughly 7-8 samoy dog will be out within the playing pen enough to keep every guest entertained. The dogs will be very playful and sometimes aggressive to each other, not to the humans. They enjoy the pats and attention they get, sometimes too much and they will get tired and literally fall asleep in front of you. We got there at 1600 and the only available session is 1930 so there is a wait time if you don’t reserve in advance. There is however a Shiba Inu cafe next door however their restrictions of the kids is much greater with 10-12 years old as minimum age requirement. This dog cafe has no...
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