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Írjon visszajelzéstI’m so glad this place exists! All three Capybara are from the same litter and are well loved here. Hoping this place stays open a long time so I can come back
I’m so glad this place exists! All three Capybara are from the same litter and are well loved here. Hoping this place stays open a long time so I can come back
Going to Capybara Land has always been a dream for me, and it finally came true. Pote-chan, Ringo-chan, and Ron-kun were very polite and sweet and friendly, unlike most animal cafes, and the price is very affordable. For a first time visit you'll spend about 1,600 yen with no time limit, and you get a complimentary drink and some treats for the capybaras. Overall we spent about two hours patting the capybaras and playing with them and it was a very intimate and loving experience. Unfortunately when we visited, the food was closed due to COVID, and I can tell that COVID has hit this business hard. I truly hope with the upcoming Spring season and the opening of Japan's borders that this business will flourish again, as it's one of the genuinely ethical and liberating animal cafe experiences this side of Japan.
Lovely place to visit. I spent 2hr+ here having a good interaction with the owner, capyparas. Worth it.
It was a pleasure meeting Miss Ringo, Miss Potato, and Ron-boy after seeing them so many times online. There were some other sightseers, but there is no limit to how long you can stay, so we waited till they left and were able to be alone with the capybara. Miss Potato was a bit grumpy today and did not want to chat, but Ron and Miss Ringo were very friendly with us! You get to pet the capybaras, feed them, and take cute pictures with them. The caretakers respect the capybaras and their space. They are allowed to nap and leave the space or hide if they do not want to be around people, which made us feel good. The atmosphere is casual, not like a zoo but like visiting 3 little friends. The shelter is hurting for funds right now. If you are in Tokyo it is worth the trip to Yokohama to visit them!