Japan's latest café addition, the Capybara Café, is making cat cafes seem less impressive.

Want to snuggle with these cute rodents?

March 8th 2024.

Japan's latest café addition, the Capybara Café, is making cat cafes seem less impressive.
If you're looking for a place to unwind and relax, why not consider spending some time with the capybaras? These adorable giant rodents have gained popularity in recent months, with thousands of posts on TikTok and even a dedicated hashtag, #CapybaraTikTok. And now, a new Capybara Café has opened in Japan, offering visitors the chance to hang out with these lovable creatures.

Located in Tokyo, Café Capyba is described as a cozy place for healing. As you sip on your hot beverage, you can watch the capybaras roam freely and relax in their natural habitat. The café even offers treats for the capys, giving visitors the opportunity to interact with them and maybe even feed them a snack.

But make sure you plan ahead if you want to visit the café. They do not accept reservations and there can be a wait of up to four hours. And while it may seem like a pricey experience, with an admission fee and additional charges for treats and drinks, it's actually quite affordable, starting at ¥1,250 for the first 30 minutes and only ¥330 for an extra 10 minutes.

If you can't make it to Japan, don't worry! There are also places in the UK where you can see capybaras in their element. From wildlife parks to zoos, there are plenty of options for those on a budget. Just make sure to arrive early, as some places can get quite busy and you don't want to miss out on the chance to meet these adorable creatures.

The capybara hype has even spread to TikTok, with creators sharing their experiences at the café and expressing their love for these fluffy memes. One user described their time at the café as "heaven," while another was "mesmerized by their beauty."

But the Café Capyba isn't the only place in Japan where you can hang out with capybaras. The Capy Neko Café combines cats and capybaras, giving visitors the opportunity to interact with both species. And for those who fall in love with one of the cats, they are actually adoptable.

So if you're planning a trip to Japan or just looking for a unique experience, why not stop by one of these capybara cafes? It's the perfect place to relax, unwind, and maybe make some new furry friends.

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