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Japan, 〒150-0001 東京都渋谷区Jingūmae, 4 Chome−26, 神宮前4−26−5 神宮前426ビル3階
kontakt telefon: +81 3-3404-1212
strona internetowej: www.harinezumi-cafe.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 35.6691488, Longitude: 139.7079472
Matthew Kim
::Very cute animals. The food packages aren't great though. You pay around 500 yen and get like 5 pieces of kibble. Just buy admission.
Yan Largman
::Very cute
Angelina Saunders
::This cafe was not set up as well as some of the other animal cafes we visited but the staff is very nice and so are the animals. The Otters are very sweet and like to hold hands.
Philip Chan
::Walk up 2 floors in long stairs outside the building.
I H
::My conclusion is that this place is money driven and pretty cruel in taking care of the animals. It's a tourist trap! Made a reservation for 4 adults and 2 kids a week in advanced. When I showed up, they couldn't find my reservation, but insisted it was still ok, but they would still have to charge us the reservation price at ¥3000 per person, even the same price for the children! The problem was, there's a sign that clearly states that the walk-in price is significantly cheaper at ¥1500 a person. The place wasn't even full and the people next to us were walking in and only paying half the price at ¥1500 and they wouldn't give us the option to be a walk-in even though they couldn't find our reservation. They were even charging our kids ¥3000 per person! Insane! Meanwhile, the entire setup of this place is profit driven. Everything is for sale and has a price tag. They are basically exploiting the animals for money. It's all a setup. They have a large swing set on the terrace to make it feel like a more child friendly environment and when the kids walk up to it there's a sign that says "do not sit or swing". On top of the ¥3000 you have to pay additional for food to feed the animals. They have 3 otters, 3 chinchillas, and tons of hedgehogs. 3 otters are placed in a tiny glass enclosure. You can't touch or play with them, but can pay for food to feed them by dropping food in a tiny hole. The chinchillas have one tiny hollow tree to hide in and are constantly frightened and running away from people. My conclusion is that this place is money pretty cruel in taking care of the animals. All they care about is scamming tourists, not to mention the lady receptionist has a real bad attitude. and the animals are not being taken care of properly. The lady staff working at the cashier was rude and had an attitude when we asked her why this was the case and she gave us a ridiculous answer saying they have a quota of how many walkins they accept per day. The place wasn't even crowded!