TwinCities.com: In Tokyo, animal cafes give customers a warm, fuzzy or feathered feeling
In Tokyo, animal cafes give customers a warm, fuzzy or feathered feeling
The Hapineko Café in Tokyo’s Shibuya shopping district. Writer Gideon Brower visited Tokyo recently and brings us this story of Tokyo’s Animal Cafes. The Hapineko Café, in Tokyo’s bustling Shibuya ...
Animal cafes are popping up in major cities all over the world, to the delight of travelers looking to get their fix of caffeine and cuteness. Featuring cats, dogs, woodland creatures and farm animals ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Owls fluff up their feathers and preen beneath the stroking fingers of customers at Owl Village, one of many cafes dedicated to the birds, seen as a symbol of good luck in Japan, ...
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Animal cafes in Asia go from mere cats to meerkats
The Spokesman-Review: A bit wild: Asian animal cafes range from mere cats to meerkats
A bit wild: Asian animal cafes range from mere cats to meerkats
The Daily Dot: “I made my family skip all of these”: Woman shares why you should avoid animal cafes in Japan
A woman went viral on TikTok after warning travelers to Japan to skip the animal cafes while they’re there. Featured Video User @kyokoemi said there are plenty of reasons to avoid them “at all costs.” ...
“I made my family skip all of these”: Woman shares why you should avoid animal cafes in Japan
Dayton Daily News: A bit wild: Asian animal cafes go from mere cats to meerkats
A bit wild: Asian animal cafes go from mere cats to meerkats