Ekoneko Cat Cafe
Hours: 12 noon ~ 10pm
Cost: 1100 yen per hour (includes drinks)
*The cafe is sometimes closed on random days,
but in general they are open all days of the week
Address: 〒176-0012 Tokyo-to, Nerima-ku, Asahigaoka 1-73-1
Mita Building 2F
(If you get lost, just ask someone near the station: "neko cafe wa doko desu ka?" and hopefully they can point you in the right direction.
I first discovered this cat cafe because it was
located really close to my old apartment. But after visiting several different
cat cafes I’ve realized that I was super lucky to have come across this one,
because it is sooo much nicer than any of the others! Even though I live a
little further away now, I still go back there quite often.
But!!!! They recently opened a new branch in Kouenji called 'Neko no Uchi' so I’ve been going to that
one! Because that shop is just starting up they don’t have as many cats as the
main branch, but the feel of the shop is very similar so I’m really liking it.
(Plus there’s a really delicious doughnut shop on the way to the cafe, so
BONUS).
Anyways, back to what’s so awesome about these cat cafes.
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First of all, I just really like the cozy feel.
The spaces are a lot smaller than some of the larger cat cafe chains, and it
gives them an at-home kinda feel.
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THE CATS. They are all so friendly! Like
un-catlike friendly. I’m always surprised at how willing they are to come sit
on my lap and cuddle. They also all really get along with each other. It’s so
cute seeing them all curled up together in a cat bed grooming each other. My
cats can’t even handle being in the same room with each other, haha. The bigger
chain cat cafes specialize in pure bred cats, and more often than not they aren’t
very sociable, and just seem very unhappy in general :(
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They have vending machines and small fridges
filled with different drinks. The vending machines have a little bit of
everything from coffee to hot strawberry milk to corn soup! And I love how it’s
all you can drink. You don’t need to worry about paying for expensive drinks
like some of the other cafes.
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All the cats at these cafes are rescued from the
street and nursed back to health if they have any problems. PLUS they’re all available
for adoption! (Except for the cats that are chosen as staff for the cafe). I
just think that’s so cool how the money that you spend at this cafe goes back
into taking care of stray cats and finding them happy homes, so I am happy to
spend my money there.
So yeah, that’s why I think these are the two best cat cafes
in Tokyo! If you’re in Japan for a short visit and only have time for one, I recommend
visiting the main branch near Ekoda station!
Thanks for reading ♥︎