Cat Cafe Experience in Tokyo | Japan Trip Travel Guide
Going to a Cat Cafe is a must do experience when in Tokyo Japan. One of the issues for us is that many cat cafes in Tokyo and Japan in general don’t allow small kids, so it took a bit of trial and error before coming across this one. But really, no Japan trip is complete without going to one of these little purr-heavens.
Here we went to the Cat Cafe Coorikuya next to the Hotel Trimming and paid for 30 minutes of cat fun. Experiencing a cat cafe is one of the top things to do in Tokyo Japan and ever traveler in Japan must do at least once. It’s incredibly fun, the cats are beautiful, and who doesn’t need a little bit of purr love in their life right?
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