Capybara & Cat Cafe in Japan Tokyo 🐈 Capy Neko Cafe Kichijoji

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I went to capybara & cat cafe in Japan Tokyo, which is called Capy Neko Cafe Kichijoji. There are several cat cafe in Japan. But it's quite rare that you can communicate with capybara & cat at same time😍 I's first for me to see capybara actually. But capybara is so cute and really healed me👍 This cafe is very popular now, so you better book before you visit. 😀👏 It takes only 3 min. walk from Kichijoji station at Tokyo. So this may be good place to visit when you travel around Tokyo😀👍

🏨Name of place🏨 : Capy Neko Cafe Kichijoji
⏰Business Hours⏰ : 12:00 - 21:00 (Weekday)
           11:00 - 21:00 (Weekend)
🛎Price🛎 : 2200yen (16.40 USD 14.78 Euro)/60min.
🛎Location🛎 : Tokyo, Japan
🚅Access🚅 : 3 min. from Kichijoji Station

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00:00 Introduction
00:54 Give lunch to cat
01:19 Capybara eats lunch
01:55 Play with capybara
02:28 Play with capybara & cat
06:19 Play with cats
08:42 Play with cat toy
09:12 Ending

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#catcafe
#animalcafe

*Information including the price or cost in the video is at the time of shooting. Subject to change.
*Titles, descriptions, and subtitles are translated automatically, so there may be errors
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amazingtravelexperience
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Capybara are very social animals and live in a group of 10. They should have atleast one more capybara

catcoder
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HOW AM I JUST NOW FINDING OUT THERE'S A CAT AND CAPYBARA CAFE? JAPAN HAS EVERYTHING 😭😭

thenamesilkmoon
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Animals are the best medicine exists. They give us an enormous inner satisfaction and happiness. Personally I have never seen Capybara before, I hope they are living to the fullest they deserve. Thank you for taking good care of them. Greeting from The Netherlands.

wawawillegers
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A nice place. But they should have a second Capybara, the are social like their relatives, the well known guinea pig.

Paka
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Awwww the way they get along 🥰 Their logo and signs are everything

tuxedoyongie
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Japan seems like such a wonderful place to visit!

vibrantgleam
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I love how peaceful and calm Capybara's are

patrik
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thank you so much for this warm video! my anxiety has decreased 🌼🫂

legushatnik
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I love how the cats look at the capybara like thinking "it's a rat, yes, but the size of a dog. What in the world...?"

GoinDownhill
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I’d love to come there and relax with them. I would probably sleep with them too knowing how relaxing the place is

Yoongiwifie
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All these animals are so cute! 🙏🏻❤ My heart felt warm and good! 🥰❤

bipbupbop
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just chilling like this make me Super Happy

Storm-gymu
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Capybaras need friends of their own species plus water to swim in plus more space to move around!

ruthcz
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They all seem happy and well taken care of.😘😍😽

Rubyrose-komu
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capybara seem even more chill than a sloth!!

ChairmanMeow
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Cat: Hey mouse, lets be friends. 😸

Mouse: No, you just want to eat me. 🍽

Cat: I'm not like those "other" cats, I have rodent friends. 🐱+ 🐭


Mouse: Yeah right! 😏

jamiesp
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Haha, the way it relaxes at 3:30 is so relatable! Capybaras are the kings of relaxation! 😆

CapybaraHighlights
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'Cattybara Cafe'. 🤣 💜

Cat: "I can not eat this giant rat,
so I will just love him."

gregorysagegreene
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Fear not! We have capys throughout Brazil as well. Not in big cities, of course. I used to live in a small town and I've seen a fair share of capybaras just chilling. Honestly it's kinda funny how as a kid I was terrified of them - a giant rat (that probably makes all da rules /ref) would easily scare an already cowardly kid, I'll give younger me some compassion for that, hahah
Though wild ones can still carry diseases. It's wise not to touch them if you see them strolling on the wild. "Domesticated" and rehabilitated capys, not so much, they're pretty safe.

anceptus