Cat Cafe Miysis opened on March 14, 2009—a date encoded in its name (3 mi, 1 i, 4 shis)—and stands as Yokohama's premier rescue cat sanctuary. Located in Naka Ward near Chojamachi, the cafe functions as a permanent home for abandoned and street cats while actively facilitating adoptions. The mission centers on ethical rescue operations: cats live alongside visitors in a home-like environment rather than temporary shelters, allowing potential adopters to observe individual personalities and compatibility before commitment. Even blind cats like しーちゃん thrive here, proving every rescue deserves equal care and opportunity.
The cats themselves are the true stars, representing diverse backgrounds and needing varying levels of socialization. Visitors consistently praise the peaceful, serene atmosphere and the staff's attentiveness to both feline and human comfort. The facility maintains exceptional cleanliness without the typical "cat cafe smell," and staff provide thoughtful touches—hand-brewed tea matched to visitor preferences, English menus, storage for belongings away from fur, slippers, blankets, and complimentary lint rollers. Local artisan cat goods provide meaningful souvenirs, and the experience centers on genuine human-cat connection rather than transaction.
Sessions range from ¥1,700 for 50 minutes to ¥3,200 for 200 minutes, all including handcrafted drinks (coffee, tea, oolong, or Calpis). Weekday hours run 13:00–19:00 (last entry 18:00), while weekends offer split sessions 11:00–14:30 and 15:30–20:00. No reservations required. Access is excellent via JR Sekaiuchi (5 min walk), subway Isesaki Chōjamachi (3 min), or Keikyu Hinodecho (7 min). Adoption requires careful screening, including home verification and lifelong commitment agreements—cats are treated as family members, not merchandise.