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  1. 2015年5月17日 · There’s a furry feline on the scene that’s got us all sitting up and paying attention. And this cat isn’t just adorable, he’s also teaching us about the culture of his birth country too. The three-and-a-half year-old cat is a male tabby named Maro, and he’s been cosplaying on Instagram for almost two years. Maro first made his debut ...

  2. 2016年8月22日 · Today, we take a whirlwind photo tour of 11 of them. 1. Enoshima (Kanagawa) For residents and visitors to Tokyo, the closest isle worthy of the Cat Island designation lies in Kanagawa Prefecture, the capital’s neighbor to the south. Enoshima, which can be accessed from a bridge across the street from Katase-Enoshima Station, is most famous ...

  3. 2016年6月29日 · Part of the fun of visiting the park is searching for and discovering the cats hiding around the area. On a fine day, though, we imagine the cats would prefer to lie around in the sunshine, making them much easier to spot. Located at the tip of the island, the park overlooks the sea, making it an ideal place to explore the rocky coastline.

  4. 2018年4月24日 · With so many options, check out Trip101's list of cutest animal cafés in Tokyo to help you choose. 1. Kotori Café Omotesando. A most chirping, colourful affair greets you when you walk up to the entrance of Kotori Café in Omotosando. The entire front window, in fact, houses one of the four glass aviaries built within the café.

  5. 2019年7月30日 · Calm your soul at this stylish rabbit café, nestled amid a quiet residential area in Shimokitazawa. Just kick back and relax in the “bunny room” while the gentle fuzzies hop around you freely. Once you can’t process anymore cuteness, take a break in the café area to refuel for a Round 2 of cuteness overload.

  6. 2024年1月10日 · Known in Japan as Chuken Hachiko (Faithful Dog Hachiko), Hachi was an Akita dog who famously waiting for his master for nearly 10 years after he died. Nearly a century later, Hachi remains both a synonym for loyalty in Japan and a prominent symbol of Shibuya Station. Hidesaburo Ueno (1872-1925) was born in the village of Motomura (now part of ...

  7. 2017年1月12日 · Are you a cat or a dog? Japan has several ways to describe a person's personalities based on animalistic behaviors. You might even be a penguin! In Japan, we tend to use metaphors like “you’re like a dog/cat” to describe people. The idea is that dogs are friendly ...

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