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If cute animals like Hedgehogs and Penguins are not for you, how about sipping a coffee next to snakes?? How awkward! So what did you think about the list?? If you have already decided to visit one of them, click the link and make a reservation in advance since these cafes are extremely popular nowadays! For more unique and crazy things to do in Tokyo, please check out these articles listed below!

Copyright: Nick Turner. Front row seats also bookable only with Voyagin. Waitresses dresses in maid costumes that remind animation fans of popular anime characters. Maidreamin is like a totally different world.

Another interesting fact is that in Tokyo, many residents live in small accommodation where pets including cats are not allowed to live so people choose to go to cat cafes to experience the affection which pets provide.

Animals, aside from being adorable, can actually help humans emotionally. Spending time with animals can have a positive effect on humans such as helping us to relax, reducing everyday stress and lifting our mood. Read more about Japanese Cuddle Cafes. This restaurant is a combination of everything that makes Japan so extravagant — expect multi-coloured laser lights, giant robots and non-stop energy throughout your time there.

Manga Cafes are similar to libraries but instead of books on various topics, shelves are filled with tens of thousands of manga and anime. By sleeping with a girl, I mean just that—unadulterated sleep. The cost of cuddling with strangers does come with a hefty price.

Add-ons like choosing the girl you sleep with, having the girl change her clothes, or spooning costs extra. Despite the bizarre nature of Soineya, cuddling with strangers may be the perfect fix for any lonely soul. Enter through a sketchy alleyway entrance and follow a small flight of stairs leading to a basement. Open the giant rusted door and follow the almost pitch dark path resonating with torturous screams and drilling noises.

Mix your own drinks with test tubes and beakers; this dungeon stays true to its theme, even the restrooms are terrifying. The Lockup provides a horrifying means of entertainment for anyone daring enough to enter the dungeon! Opening hours: 5pm — 5am daily. Be master for a day at Maidreamin maid cafe! Lies in the heart of Japan is its capital city, Tokyo, where tons of unusual places, most of which are already recognized as major tourist attractions reside.

Tokyo, as one of the richest cities in the world, is not only famous for its bright and dazzling night lights, sophisticated railways, high-tech public equipment and facilities, eye-catching street fashionistas, mesmerizing shopping districts, and mouth-watering food, but also for its growing number of unusual cafes and restaurants that could offer you more than what you could expect.

These kind of cafes have continuously caught the attention of majority of Japan's tourist patrons and newcomers alike. Listed are 10 of the themed cafes in Tokyo which not only serve the usual food and drinks, but will definitely give you a unique experience you will remember during your visit to Japan.

Maid Cafe Be served like a master by cute Japanese girls while you eat! One of the points Japan is most famous for is probably the culture of inclination to anything which denotes "cuteness".

From Hello Kitty coin purses, fans, mugs, towels, mirrors, up to Pokemon and anime printed trains and cars With this kind of environment, who would not think of the possibility of having a maid cafe where all your waitresses are cute and pretty girls dressed up in lovely maid outfits. The idea is for the waitresses maids to act as servants for their masters, or the cafe patrons. Both the waitresses and the customers take part in this mini role-playing game where the cafe visitors play the role of house masters arriving back to their spacious mansion.

One of Tokyo's most famous maid cafes is the "Home Cafe". The Home Cafe features over overly cute and friendly maids dressed in Victorian-style maid costumes. Upon entrance to the cafe, these cheerful maids will greet you with a warm "Okaerinasaimase, goshujinsama! These maids are not only good in appearance, but are also excellent in communicating with their customers, which makes it a pampering place similar to a real home.

Maids write down words of their customers' requests usually with catsup for omuraisu omelette rice , and syrup for pastries and other desserts. Cat cafes, also popularly known as "neko" cafes, are basically themed-cafes wherein you can stay and literally "rent" domestic cats to play with for a certain amount of time. Cats are famous for being cute and cuddly, thus, a stress-reliever for people who periodically want to stay away from work. Depending on the cafe, small cat cafes may have cats in their care, while bigger cat cafes have around 10 or more.

In cat cafes, you can play with the cats, caress their soft fur for as much as you like, and feed them some snacks.



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