
Capybara Cafes in Japan
Discover 7 amazing capybara cafes across Japan
About Capybara Cafes
Capybara cafes let you meet the world's largest rodent, an animal that has become a beloved cultural icon in Japan. Capybaras are famous for their impossibly relaxed demeanor and love of hot baths, a trait celebrated at onsen-style capybara exhibits across the country. Dedicated capybara cafes are rarer than cat or dog cafes, with most concentrated in Tokyo and surrounding areas, charging around 1,500 to 2,000 yen for a session. These gentle giants can weigh up to 60 kilograms but are extraordinarily docile and seem to genuinely enjoy human company. You can pet their coarse fur, feed them sweet potatoes and grass, and watch them lounge with an air of total contentment. The capybara's popularity in Japan has spawned an entire merchandise industry, from character goods to dedicated social media accounts with millions of followers. Visiting a capybara cafe offers a uniquely Japanese experience that perfectly encapsulates the country's deep affection for animals, combining genuine warmth with a touch of absurdist humor.
Experience Highlights
Visitor Tips
Cities with Capybara Cafes
All Capybara Cafes
Capy Neko Cafe Kichijoji
Capy Village - Capybara Cafe
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Nagasaki Bio Park
Capybara Cafe "Capybara Land" PUIPUI
CAPPINESS Capybara Cafe
Capybara Cafe
Capybara Cafe Locations Across Japan
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Best Times to Visit
π Morning (10-12): Animals are most active
π€οΈ Afternoon (2-4): Less crowded, relaxed
π Evening (5-7): Cozy atmosphere
π Weekdays: Better for longer visits