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Friday 28 March 2014 Location: Tokyo, Japan

Rabbit Café - Tokyo, Japan


Ra.a.g.f is a Rabbit Café in Harajuku. It takes about 5 minutes to walk from Meiji-jingumae Station and roughly 8 minutes from Harajuku Station. Accessible by the Chiyoda Line, Fukutoshin Line and Yamanote Line. 

Harajuku is one of the most famous districts in Japan known exclusively for its unique fashion and culture. With the opportunity to visit a rabbit café that is one more reason why you should spend time in Harajuku while visiting Japan. 

So you might be thinking what exactly is a Rabbit Café? Well its a small café where you can have a drink while feeding and petting rabbits. The rabbits live in cages and come out to play when there are visitors. There are lots of different rabbits and the staff let them out according to you. So if a rabbit catches your eye be sure to ask if you can hold it. 


This rabbit café is located on the third floor. There will be a sign outside of the building so just make sure you follow the same picture up the stairs to the café. On a busy day you may have to make a reservation and come back at your allocated time. My friend and I spent this time eating at a lovely restaurant just down the road. 

You can choose how long you want to spend with the rabbits. We chose 30 minutes which costs ¥600 (roughly $6AUD).

If you can't speak Japanese that's no problem the staff are extremely helpful and have guidelines and little contracts printed in English.

Below is a video from my experience at the café. At the beginning if you look closely you can see the rabbit eat. Unfortunately this rabbit wasn't very interested in carrot so when he did decide to take a bite you can see the surprise on my face. 


For the address and a map you can visit the official Ra.a.g.f website here: http://raagf.com/shop/harajuku/

kirsten




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