Cafe Calaugh operates as Asakusa's hidden-gem venue, literally steps from Asakusa Station (Ginza/Toei lines, 1-minute walk) and Kaminarimon Gate (3 minutes), positioned in Asakusa-mae Building's second floor. The facility distinctly differs from typical cat cafes through dual emphasis: rescued cats AND comprehensive cafe cuisine. All resident cats originate from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake disaster zone—survivors rescued from devastated prefectures whose care represents ongoing post-disaster community support. The proprietor positions the venture as particularly suitable for first-time cat cafe visitors, combining animal interaction with genuine meal experiences and comfortable work environments (Wi-Fi, power outlets, manga library). The space accommodates groups and solo visitors equally, functioning simultaneously as casual dining venue, coworking zone, and animal sanctuary—blurring traditional cafe/cat facility boundaries.
The cafe menu rivals full-service restaurants: daily pilafs, European beef curry (¥1,000), yakitori donburi (¥1,100), galettes with varied fillings (tomato/egg/cheese combinations, ¥1,100; honey/camembert, ¥1,000), baguette French toast (¥1,000), and desserts including affogato (¥600). Beverage offerings span coffee, tea, juices, specialty drinks (matcha lattes, yuzu options), and evening alcohol (beer, whiskey, liqueurs). The manga collection of approximately 400 books spans popular and staff-curated selections, ideal for inter-visit time management. All seating includes power access; high-speed Wi-Fi enables remote work and social media posting. Cats are visibly well-cared-for, relaxed, and approach-friendly despite rescue backgrounds—staff actively facilitate interaction by bringing sleeping cats to visitor tables on beds. The atmosphere maintains sophisticated casualness: elegant without formality, healing without sentimentality. Photography is freely permitted (no flash); staff demonstrate genuine knowledge of individual cat personalities and adoption-support activities.
Pricing: ¥1,400 entry (includes 1 hour + one beverage); 90-minute pack ¥1,700 (¥300 savings); 2-hour pack ¥2,000 (¥600 savings); 3-hour pack ¥2,800 (¥1,000 savings). Extensions beyond included time: ¥200 per 10 minutes per person. Child policy: Elementary-age children maximum 3 groups daily, single-child-per-adult-guardian limit, no pack pricing with children under elementary school; same pricing applies regardless of age/seating method (ベビーカー/infant carriers excepted). Hours: 11:00 opening (closing time and schedule variable); irregular closures due to animal health. Location: Asakusa-mae Building 2F, 2-19-13 Kaminarimon, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0034. Access: Asakusa Station Ginza Line Exit 7 or Toei Asakusa Line A5 Exit (1 min walk each); Tobu Asakusa (3 min); Kaminarimon gate (3 min). Reservations essential (online form or phone 03-6231-6050); walk-ins accommodated only if space available. Payment methods: cash, major credit cards, IC transportation cards, QUICPay, iD. Contact: 03-6231-6050. Shoes worn inside (unlike most cafes); no sock requirement. Adult guests driving cannot consume alcohol.