Usagi no Ehon
Shimo-Kitazawa: Rabbit cafe
 
Usagi no Ehon: Shimo-Kitazawa
Shimo-Kitazawa / Rabbit cafe
Open 1-6pm. Closed Mondays, Thursdays.
Y150 per 30 minutes, plus one order from the set menu
Average visit time: 30-60 minutes

Even among Tokyo's animal cafes, Usagi no Ehon (Rabbit Picturebook) pushes the twee end of the scale, with dozens of children's picture books lining the walls, shelves filled with bunny-themed knick-knacks and plush toys, and a decor heavily influenced by late-period Peter Rabbit. It's the smaller of Shimo-Kitazawa's two rabbit cafes, and most seating is on the floor at miniature tables in a common play area, where a few rabbits at a time roam free.

There are also a couple of fenced-in pen areas that you can step into for more one-on-one rabbit time, and other rabbits you can visit in their cages. When you arrive you're issued a small dish of rabbit treats which you can dispense as you see fit. Around seven rabbits are on active duty, although not all are running around at any given time.

See more photos and details at Animal Cafes.com.





Setagaya-ku, Kitazawa 3-30-1, K Bldg 2F.
Shimo-Kitazawa station
東京都世田谷区北沢3-30-1 Kビル2F
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