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Entertainment / a year ago
Explore Japan's First Black Cat Café this Halloween Season!
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Visit Cat Café Nekobayaka -black cat centimeter- this Halloween for a purr-fectly spooky experience! Enjoy coffee, cuddles, and cat-themed merchandise with these friendly jet black beauties.
Halloween is coming up, and Japan is full of spooky decorations and activities. But the most exciting thing of all is the discovery of the first black cat café in the city of Himeji in Hyogo Prefecture. Cat Café Nekobayaka -black cat centimeter- is the perfect place to celebrate the holiday season. Guests can enjoy a cup of coffee and some playtime with the café’s jet black beauties. The café is run by a lovely couple who have been caring for and rescuing black cats since 2003. The cats at the café are all very friendly and love to cuddle and play with visitors. Guests are encouraged to take photos and videos of their time with the cats, and the café also offers a variety of cat-themed merchandise to take home. So this Halloween, why not take a break from the spooky festivities and visit Cat Café Nekobayaka -black cat centimeter- for some quality time with these furry friends? It’s sure to be a purr-fect experience!
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