If you’re a cat enthusiast planning a trip to Japan, you simply can’t miss out on the Asakusa Nekoen cat cafe. Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, this cozy spot is more than just your average cafe—it’s a sanctuary for rescue cats and a paradise for cat lovers.

What’s the Buzz About Asakusa Nekoen? Asakusa Nekoen isn’t just about sipping coffee while petting cats. It’s Tokyo’s one-of-a-kind rescue cat cafe where every furry friend is up for adoption. That’s right, each cat here has been rescued and is looking for a forever home. But what if you fall in love with a kitty and want to bring it back to your country? Well, while it’s possible, there are a few hoops to jump through, including microchipping, vaccinations, and adhering to Japan’s pet travel regulations123.

Special Features of Asakusa Nekoen

  • Adoptable Cats: Each cat here has a unique story and is looking for a loving home.
  • Intimate Setting: The cafe’s small size means you get up-close and personal time with the cats.
  • No Purebreds, Just Love: All cats are mixed breeds, full of charm and personality.

Can You Take a Cat Home? 

For those who get smitten, taking a cat back home is a big decision. You’ll need to consider Japan’s export and your country’s import regulations for pets. Generally, expect microchipping, rabies vaccinations, health certificates, and possibly a quarantine period123.

Location and How to Get There 

Asakusa Nekoen is located at 3FL Ikeda Bld., Hanakawado 2-7-6, Taito-ku, Tokyo. It’s a short walk from multiple train stations:

  • Tobu Skytree Line Asakusa Station: 6 minutes on foot
  • Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station: 6 minutes on foot
  • Toei Asakusa Line Asakusa Station: 7 minutes on foot
  • Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station: 7 minutes on foot

A Stone’s Throw from Sensoji Temple 

After you’ve had your fill of feline affection at Asakusa Nekoen, why not stretch your legs with a short stroll to the iconic Sensoji TempleJust a hop, skip, and a jump away, this historic temple is a mere 6-minute walk from the cafe1. As Tokyo’s oldest temple, Sensoji is a beacon of culture and history, making it the perfect complement to your cat cafe experience. So, make a day of it: cuddle with cats, then soak in the spiritual ambiance of Sensoji. It’s the ideal blend of modern and traditional Japan, all within walking distance!

Fees and Hours 

The cafe operates from 12:00 to 20:00 and is closed on Tuesdays. The entry fee is ¥1000 for the first hour (¥900 for children over 3 and middle schoolers), with an extension fee of ¥400 per 30 minutes. There’s also a special 3-hour unlimited stay for ¥2300 on weekdays.

So, if you’re ready for some feline fun and maybe even finding a new furry family member, Asakusa Nekoen is the purr-fect spot for you. Just remember to bring socks, respect the cats’ space, and enjoy the unconditional love these adorable creatures have to offer. See you there! 🐾

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