We Visited Cat Cafe Neko no “Hinatabokko”! [Show Us Your Shop!]

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While I was covering various places around Koshienguchi for the “Koshienguchi Bar & Marche,” I found out that one of the participating shops was a cat cafe.

A cat cafe is a pretty rare find among bar event participants, isn’t it?

So this time, I visited 「猫の「ひなたぼっこ」」.

Exterior of 「猫の「ひなたぼっこ」」

It’s located in a residential area a little away from the shopping street.

This is what the exterior looks like.

Since it uses a regular private home as-is, you might miss it if you’re not paying attention.

Look for this flag and sign.

This is the entrance.

There was a notice like this.

Ring the intercom before going inside.

Inside 「猫の「ひなたぼっこ」」

This is what it looks like just inside the entrance.

First, you put on socks instead of slippers.

It looks like they’ve been featured in newspapers and other media quite a bit.

Next, you’ll be given an explanation of these precautions and rules.

Then wash your hands here before entering the room.

Here’s what the room looks like.

Lots of cats welcome you inside.

There are also photos of the cats posted around the room.

They’re holding a popularity vote too.

They also have treats for the cats.

Menu at 「猫の「ひなたぼっこ」」

The fee is 1,200 yen per person for one hour, including cat treats, and drinks are 500 yen each.

This time, I ordered a hot coffee.

In addition to the cat cafe, they also sell cats and cat-related goods, so please ask the shop for details.

This is the drink menu.

In addition to drinks for humans, they also have treats for the cats.

And the menu also had photos introducing the staff↓

Various Photos from 「猫の「ひなたぼっこ」」

Now I’d like to introduce some of the photos of the cats.

First, these are the cat treats.

There’s chicken tenderloin inside.

You give it to them like this.

They all happily eat it.

From here on, it’s a parade of cat photos.

Enjoy~