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Hi Japanese learners!
 


Animals in Japan are popular. Unfortunately due to social way of life, not so much people get domestic animal even if the love them to much. Indeed, people work a lot, they have to leave home early and come back late and then, usually apartment are tiny. This does not mean there is no animal in none of shelters but it is not common. However, japanese get a concept with animals cafe. In Tokyo, for example you can enjoy your time in a "cat cafe" or "dog cafe" and then in "owl cafe".
Animals in Japan are popular. Unfortunately due to social way of life, not so much people get domestic animal even if the love them to much. Indeed, people work a lot, they have to leave home early and come back late and then, usually apartment are tiny. This does not mean there is no animal in none of shelters but it is not common. However, japanese get a concept with animals cafe. In Tokyo, for example you can enjoy your time in a "cat cafe" or "dog cafe" and then in "owl cafe".


It is a way to enjoy animals and give them some unencumbered love. You just come to the cafe, pay for a period from 10 minutes to one hour (depends of the cafe) and enjoy with animals. 
It is a way to enjoy animals and give them some unencumbered love. You just come to the cafe, pay for a period from 10 minutes to one hour (depends of the cafe) and enjoy with animals. 


At owl cafe for example, you come for one hour, pay 1400 yens (about 12 euro / 15 dollars) and you can have a drink a last. During the time you are there, you can take pictures with owls, stroke them on the head and so on, but you must be quiet to don't frighten them.The Cafe is called "Ikefukuro". As it is located in Ikebukuro district it is a word game.  
At owl cafe for example, you come for one hour, pay 1400 yens (about 12 euro / 15 dollars) and you can have a drink a last. During the time you are there, you can take pictures with owls, stroke them on the head and so on, but you must be quiet to don't frighten them.The Cafe is called "Ikefukuro". As it is located in Ikebukuro district it is a word game.  


<nowiki>*</nowiki>fukuro = bag or owl, depends of the context.the caracter of bukuro In Ikebukuro could be read fukuro when it is used alone.
<nowiki>*</nowiki>fukuro = bag or owl, depends of the context.the caracter of bukuro In Ikebukuro could be read fukuro when it is used alone.

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